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Mbok sesekali tambah-tambah pengetahuan, jangan cuma ngapalin syariah doang melulu. --- "muskitawati" <muskitawati@...> wrote: > inilah kebohongan dalam Islam yang menyatakan Islam agama damai. > Memang terbukti dari catatan pelanggaran HAM di UN, bahwa semua > negara2 Islam merupakan pelanggar HAM yang tertinggi, dan perempuan > dalam Islam selalu tertindas. > > Udah diperkosa malah dipenjara, itu cuma ada dalam syariah Islam. > > Ny. Muslim binti Muskitawati. > > > --- "Sunny" <ambon@...> wrote: > > > http://www.smh.com.au/world/rape-victim-urged-to-marry-attacker-to-stop-her-being-attacked-again-20111202-1o9q1.html > > Rape victim urged to marry attacker to stop her being attacked > > again December 2, 2011 - 6:42AM > > > > 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. > > > > Advertisement: Story continues below > > 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. > > > > AFP > > > > > > Read more: > > http://www.smh.com.au/world/rape-victim-urged-to-marry-attacker-to-stop-her-being-attacked-again-20111202-1o9q1.html#ixzz1fQ1VjxfF > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: prole...@egroups.com Subscribe : proletar-subscr...@egroups.com Unsubscribe : proletar-unsubscr...@egroups.com List owner : proletar-ow...@egroups.com Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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