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Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by Super Nova » Fri Dec 02, 2011 10:05 pm

I read this article and just don't get it.

WTF is this society thinking. I read these things and think it has to be a joke. It is just so wrong it beggers believe.

Can anyone shed some light into why Afghan's think the best solution for a rape victim is to marry her attacker so he doesn't attack again.

What sort of logic is this.

The only solution I think is to kill all the men and let the women run the show. Now that's a long term solution. They need a bloody good slap.
Afghan rape victim may marry attacker
Usman Sharifi
December 2, 2011 - 5:49AM .

The Afghan President Hamid Karzai has ordered the release of a woman who was jailed for adultery after being raped - but she now faces having to marry her attacker.

The move came after some 5000 people signed a petition for the release of the woman, named Gulnaz, who has served two years in prison after a relative raped her at her home.

She has been raising the child she had by her attacker in a prison cell in Kabul.

The case again highlights the poor state of women's rights in Afghanistan, 10 years after a US-led invasion ousted the Taliban who were notorious for their harsh laws against women.

Elsewhere in Afghanistan on Thursday, it emerged that a teenage girl and her family were sprayed with acid after apparently rejecting a marriage proposal for her.

Following the outcry over Gulnaz's case, Karzai called a meeting where judicial officials decided to pardon her, presidential spokesman Aimal Faizi said on Thursday.

But the officials also said that Gulnaz should marry the man who attacked her, due to fears she could be in danger if released because of the stigma surrounding her attack in ultra-conservative Afghanistan.

She consented to the union, Faizi added.

"She agreed to the marriage but only if his (the attacker's) sister marries Gulnaz's brother," the spokesman added, explaining that this was a way to try to ensure Gulnaz was not attacked by the man in future.

Faizi insisted that her release from prison was not dependent on her agreeing to marry the attacker.

Violence against women in Afghanistan appears to be increasing rather than decreasing, despite billions of dollars of international aid that has poured into the country during the decade-long war.

The Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission logged 1026 cases of violence against women in the second quarter of 2011 compared with 2700 cases for the whole of 2010.

Some 87 per cent of Afghan women report having experienced physical, sexual or psychological violence or forced marriage, according to figures quoted in an October report by the charity Oxfam.

Last week, the United Nations said that a landmark law aiming to protect women against violence in Afghanistan had only been used to prosecute just more than 100 cases since being enacted two years ago.

In the acid attack, a 17-year-old girl called Mumtaz was seriously injured when caustic liquid was sprayed on her face by masked gunmen who broke into her home in the northern city of Kunduz late on Sunday, her father said.

Her mother and four sisters also suffered burns in the attack after they were splashed with the acid aimed at Mumtaz, Sultan Mohammad said.

"It was midnight," Mohammad said from his hospital bed.

"They entered my home by force, they started beating me and put me in a big bag. They moved in and started beating my wife and daughters and before leaving, they sprayed acid on my daughter's face."

Mumtaz, who is hardly able to speak and is also still in hospital, added: "First they beat me, they beat my mother and sisters and then they threw acid on my face."

Mohammad blamed a former militia commander who had proposed marriage to Mumtaz but was rejected by the family.

"A man asked for her hand. We rejected (him) and our daughter was engaged to someone else. I suspect that man might be behind this," he said.

The attackers fled the scene before the police arrived.

Afghan Interior Minister Bismullah Mohammadi has "personally ordered" police to investigate and "administer justice to those responsible", his office said.


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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by mantra » Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:26 am

As the article states - conditions have worsened for these poor women because of our interference. So much for the new democratic government - yank style. Afghanistan is a basket case because the country has been invaded and attacked continuously for decades.

Unemployment has escalated alarmingly, food is scarce and the Afghani's are struggling to survive while the Americans block their every move. Of course they're going to take their frustration out on the women. Our interference has brought even harsher conditions to a country that has always struggled to thrive.

Some of these ME countries are decades behind us. If they had been left alone they might have caught up with the twenty first century eventually. Now there is no chance. The Americans are going to move out shortly leaving their mess behind them. It will take 50 years before Afghanistan becomes stable, provided they're not invaded again.

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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by Maxine » Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:34 am

A woman being raped is the Americans' fault? Mantra Mantra!

It is Islam that is keeping the ME countries backwards!

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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by mantra » Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:44 am

No it is not the Americans' fault per se, but the invasion has obviously exacerbated the brutality and increased the misery. The Afghani people have not had the opportunity to sort themselves out. Brutality and rape of women is a global problem and not just exclusive to the Muslims although we seem to only hear about their antics. Even Australia and Israel have sex slaves although we're not subject to Sharia Law.

Parts of Africa are just as bad - where's the news coverage for their attrocities?

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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by Maxine » Sat Dec 03, 2011 7:45 am

No, Islam treat women worse than cattle! That is the problem!

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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by Bart » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:03 am

The chauvanism in the middle east is a disgusting image of society :oops men! :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by freediver » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:20 am

Sounds like some people need a cultural sensitivity class.

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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by annielaurie » Sat Dec 03, 2011 9:32 am

Monk is right about this one. Those ideas and the repression of women are deepky embedded in the Qur'an and Islam. It is literal belief in the Qur'an and the religion itself that is the problem ..

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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by boxy » Sat Dec 03, 2011 4:45 pm

mantra wrote:As the article states - conditions have worsened for these poor women because of our interference.
Do you think so?

Or is it a matter of the problem no longer going unreported as often? Afghan women are coming to expect a fair go.
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Re: Afghan rape victim may marry attacker - WTF

Post by Neferti » Sat Dec 03, 2011 8:25 pm

annielaurie wrote:Monk is right about this one. Those ideas and the repression of women are deepky embedded in the Qur'an and Islam. It is literal belief in the Qur'an and the religion itself that is the problem ..

:nah
As a Religious Minister you would say that, wouldn't you? Are you Catholic or Protestant?

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