Sesuai dgn perintah auloh dan hukum Islam, cewek Afghan korban pemerkosaan
ini dicambuki.

Islam itu agama yg benar, benar2 bejad dan biadab.



http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2012/12/22/sabera-i-was-flogged-101-times.html


 Azadiradio.org (Translated by RAWA), December 22, 2012
Sabera: I was flogged 101 times About four months back, she was accused of
having illicit relations with a 24-year old boy and was flogged under the
orders of clergymen and local influential people in a field court



Sabera, a girl who was flogged in Ghazni province for having illicit
relations with a boy, has criticized the government, National Assembly and
the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.

She said that none of these bodies have followed her case.

After days of waiting, I finally got to talk to Sabera, this young girl who
was flogged by local elders of the Jaghori district, Ghazni.

This girl was transferred to Kabul and is currently living in a safe house.

I asked Sabera to tell me about the case that led to her being flogged in
front of hundreds of people.

Contrary to the claims made by the clergymen and local elders of her
village, she says that she was not friends with any boy and didn’t have
relations with anyone with her consent, rather she was raped.

She said about the rape incident, “The boy was disturbing me a lot. He gave
me his phone number every day for two, three days. On the fourth day I
picked his phone number and called him. I asked him why he was disturbing
me, and he said I am not an intruder. Finally he started called me and then
continued disturbing me. One day he said, come to my shop I have something
important to tell you. I told him that that I am not coming, what will I do
in your shop? He said that someone has said something about me and if my
parents find out they would kill me. I went to his shop. He grabbed my hand
and took me to the store of his shop. He then put his hand on my mouth and
then I don’t know what happened.”

Sabera is a resident of the Jaghori district of Ghazni province. About four
months back, she was accused of having illicit relations with a 24-year old
boy and was flogged under the orders of clergymen and local influential
people in a field court.

This matter drew serious reactions from the government of Afghanistan, the
National Assembly and human rights organizations around the world.

While talking to Sabera, I asked her what she was thinking when she was
being flogged in front of hundreds of people?

She answered, “They took me to a desert. There were many people there.
There were clergymen and school students, that made them about 2000 people.
When they were flogging me, I felt the pain in the first ten but then it
became normal. They flogged me 101 times.”

Although Sabera is living safely and far from the eyes of the local people,
she fears for the safety of her family.

She says that the Taliban had threatened her father that if he did not give
them Sabera, they would kill him.

Meanwhile, Sabera talks about the injustice in her case and the release of
the boy who according to her, raped her.

This young girl criticized the government, National Assembly and human
rights organizations, saying they have remained silent about her case, “I
request the government to help me, to give me my rights. This is not fair,
really. What happened to me was not what I wanted. But I don’t know what
will happen to me. Human rights (organizations),the parliament are all
sitting silently. They are not talking about my case.”

Regarding the probing of her case, I talked to officials in the Afghanistan
Independent Human Rights Commission.

Adila Amarkhel, an official in the AIHRC, told Liberty Radio on Saturday,
“Sabera’s family members know that they have to give us time to solve this
through the assembly. When we handed Sabera to a safe house, because she
felt she was in danger, we wanted her to be in a safe place first, so that
we can resolve the issue through reconciliation and mediation. If we fail
through this way, then you can follow the case through legal channels.”

It is not only Sabera who was flogged in public. There are tens of other
women and girls like her who have been punished in similar courts in
Afghanistan; like sometime back a woman was shot dead in Parwan province.

Violence against women is not a new matter, Afghan women are facing many
kinds of violence.

Eleven years back, with a government installed with the support of the
International Community, hopes for securing women’s rights had been
revived, but recent statistics about Afghan women’s lives have turned these
hopes into hopelessness.

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