Afghan President Hamid
Karzai has pardoned a rape victim who was jailed for adultery, after she
apparently agreed to marry her attacker.
A government statement said she agreed to the marriage, although her lawyer said she did not wish to marry him.
The woman, named as Gulnaz, gave birth in prison to a daughter who has been kept in jail with her.
Human rights groups say hundreds of women in Afghan jails are victims of rape or domestic violence.
Gulnaz's lawyer told the BBC she hoped the government would allow Gulnaz the freedom to choose whom to marry.
"In my conversations with Gulnaz she told me that if she had
the free choice she would not marry the man who raped her," said
Kimberley Motley.
Ms Motley told the BBC that Gulnaz's release was not conditional on her marrying the rapist.
The case has drawn international attention to the plight of many Afghan women 10 years after the overthrow of the Taliban.
Earlier this month, Gulnaz said that after she was raped she was charged with adultery.
"At first my sentence was two years," she said. "When I
appealed it became 12 years. I didn't do anything. Why should I be
sentenced for so long?"
The most recent appeal saw her sentence reduced to three years.
'Marriage with conditions'
Some 5,000 people signed a petition for Gulnaz's release. News of her pardon came in a statement from the presidential palace.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-15991641
It said a meeting of the judiciary committee had "discussed the issue of rape... and the issue of her imprisonment".
"As the both sides [Gulnaz and the rapist] have agreed to get
married to each other with conditions, respective authorities were
tasked to take action upon it according to Islamic Shariah [law]," it
said.
"The president ordered the office of administrative affairs
and the secretariat of the council of ministers to make the decree of
Gulnaz's release."
The attack on Gulnaz was brought to light by her pregnancy.
Her attacker - her cousin's husband - was jailed for 12 years, later
reduced on appeal to seven years.
Her story was included in a European Union documentary on
Afghan women jailed for so-called "moral crimes" - however, the EU
blocked its release.
The EU said it decided to withdraw the film - which it
commissioned and paid for - because of "very real concerns for the
safety of the women portrayed".
The EU's Ambassador and Special Representative to
Afghanistan, Vygaudas Usackas, said on Thursday he was "delighted" to
hear Gulnaz was to be freed.
"Her case has served to highlight the plight of Afghan women,
who 10 years after the overthrow of the Taliban regime often continue
to suffer in unimaginable conditions, deprived of even the most basic
human rights," he said.
"While we applaud the release of Gulnaz, on the orders of
President Karzai, it is the hope of the European Union that the same
mercy that has been extended to Gulnaz is applied to all women in
similar circumstances."
Human rights workers criticised the EU for withdrawing the
documentary, saying the injustice in the Afghan judicial system should
be exposed.
Half of Afghanistan's women prisoners are inmates for "zina" or moral crimes.
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary says recent cases of violence against women are embarrassing for the Afghan government.
Many Afghan women rights activists say there must be an end
to the culture of impunity and police must punish all those behind
violence against women, he adds.
By: 104JebackaBrigada
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Muslims are scum...it is unfathomable how this can be allowed in today's world that a rape victim should be forced to marry her attacker because some fucked up, raping, pillaging, pedophilic, sheep herder, said some shit that got passed on as a religion because it benefited the males in the village....GROW THE FUCK UP YOU BACKWARDS ASS CAVE DWELLERS
Posted Dec-1-2011 Bydeznutts (171.30) deznutts View Channel Send Message
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So my nation spends 10 billion dollars a year on this country so they can do things like this. You tell me who is the dumb ass here.
Posted Dec-1-2011 BySpazfreak (95.60) 
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@Spazfreak This is the government we support with money and force of arms...charming, isn't it.
Posted Dec-2-2011 Bydusselkamp (461.46) 
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@Spazfreak
The US spends 2 billion dollars per week in Afghanistan (although I have read reports it could be as much as 8 billion),that comes to at least 104 billion a year, and that's a conservative estimate.
http://www.quora.com/Where-is-the-2-billion-per-week-spent-in-Afghanistan-going
Posted Dec-2-2011 Bywerdum12 (253.80) 
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So, under Sharia Law, if a woman is raped, she goes to jail? How the Hell does that work? Why would anyone report being raped?
Posted Dec-1-2011 ByFlashovr (1882.80)

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Unless she has four male witnesses that will vouch for her that she was raped.No bull.
Posted Dec-1-2011 BySSstormtr00per (2117.16) 
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If she really has to marry this rapist, then she should be introduced her to Lorena Bobbitt for some marriage counseling.
Posted Dec-1-2011 Byzuluking (196.52) 
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1. American soldiers are dying for this awesome freedom in Afghanistan.
2. The US supports the corrupt Karzai government even though they are just as bad as the Taliban.
3. It's sad that the American taxpayer always has to pay to keep these evil dictators in power, it's even worse considering how bad the economy is doing in the US.
The American public,always getting a raw deal from their leaders, time to fight back.
Posted Dec-1-2011 Bywerdum12 (253.80) 
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@DFW1990 US soldiers are not dying for the freedom of the afghan peoples, you fool ! they are dying to secure pipelines and lithium mines to power our iphones.
Posted Dec-1-2011 Byhubert wolfen (142.90) 
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@hubert wolfen Their dying to protect the opium poppy fields,the same as the European soldiers.
Posted Dec-1-2011 ByMoonBug (320.70) 
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@MoonBug that is also true
Posted Dec-1-2011 Byhubert wolfen (142.90) 
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A report from the British aid organization Oxfam in October last year shows that 87 percent of all Afghan women have experienced physical, mental or sexual violence, or been forced to marry !!!
Posted Dec-1-2011 ByRetard (229.70) 
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Isn't it tragic that our soldiers are dying by the thousands to protect these pricks (Karzai and his pals),as always it's the elite in our countries who win from situations like this, politicians,arms manufacturers,contractors,oil and mining companies are laughing all the way to the bank.
Meanwhile taxpayers continue to pay billions each week to keep this conflict going, sad but true.
Posted Dec-1-2011 Bywerdum12 (253.80) 
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Wow... what a punishment for the criminal!
Posted Dec-2-2011 ByJorge E Torres (160.50) 
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Is this the sum total of US and British policy in Afghanistan? Very poor return for lives of servicemen and tax dollars. It obviously isn't a democracy and never will be. We all know that of course. Bring the troops home for Christmas and let this place revert to the shit hole it always was and always will be.
Posted Dec-2-2011 ByLickyLicky (396.50) 
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Come on everyone-We are being culturally insensitive. We have no right to interfere with their religious and cultural beliefs...
And if you believe that you are human detritus. Not all cultures are equal. You can hate the negative aspects of a culture and religion without hating the people born into it and being racist. The world isn't black and white-nothing is that simple. I for one am disgusted at the way women and children are often treated in most Middle Eastern (read Muslim) countries. Th More..
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@-Crusader- wow ...well said
i raise my hat to you good sir
Posted Dec-2-2011 Bychevalfou (213.00) chevalfou View Channel Send Message
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crap law!
Posted Dec-1-2011 By104JebackaBrigada (562.50)

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Islam... were do i sign up...
Posted Dec-1-2011 ByDream76 (304.60) 
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You don't... they sign you up or you eventually die.
Posted Dec-1-2011 Bybigair (531.00) 
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