PAKISTANI MUSLIMS fight for the 'right' to mutilate and kill their daughters and wives…
Groups of devout Muslims across Pakistan have banded together in protest to reclaim the right to abuse, maim, and kill their wives and daughters for misbehavior. The country has finally taken a civilized step forward on gender equality, but many Muslim men still believe the mistreatment of women is their divine, Allah-given right.
Before the law was officially enacted on March 1, diehard extremists attempted to block the legislation, saying it would “destroy the family system in Pakistan” and “add to the miseries of women.”
The Protection of Women Against Violence Bill criminalizes any and every form of abuse by men against women, whether it be domestic, emotional, psychological or done through stalking and cybercrime.
It provides for a network of shelters or safe houses where women who have fled violence can seek counseling and financial and medical aid. It also conceives a universal, toll-free, 24/7 telephone number women can call in order to report abuse.
In special circumstances, offenders may be monitored by wearing a bracelet with a GPS monitor, and will be restricted from making gun purchases.
In recent months, however, Sharif has publicly condemned violence against women and honor killings, and vowed to take action. In February, he told The Guardian: “This is totally against Islam and anyone who does this must be punished and punished very severely.”
They also reported as many as 7,010 cases of violence against women in the province of Punjab. These figures do not include dowry-related violence and acid attacks, crimes which are also serious and frequent. According to Pakistan’s independent Human Rights Commission, nearly 1,100 women were killed in Pakistan last year by relatives who claimed they had “dishonored” their families. In most of these cases, the victim is usually murdered by a close male family member.
Until this bill was enforced, women in the country were victims of a weak criminal justice system and an overall lack of social support, giving rise to horrific stories of honor killings, acid attacks and ongoing abuse.
These issues recently came to light in the Academy Award-winning documentary “A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness.” It followed the story of Saba Qaiser, a 19-year-old Pakistani girl who was beaten, shot in the head by her father and thrown into a river for marrying the man of her choice.
Miraculously, she survived, and her story ended up receiving a heap of attention both in Pakistan and globally. “People hush it up: A father kills a daughter, and nobody ever responds, nobody ever files a case. The victim remains nameless and faceless, and we never hear about them,” she said. “People feel, ‘If we register a case, it will bring shame to the family.’”
Many Islamic leaders spent copious amounts of energy trying to block the protection bill from being passed, and continue to oppose it. They’ve deemed the bill “un-Islamic,” contradictory to verses of the Koran, and an attempt to secularize, or Westernize, Pakistan.
In a press conference, one of the country’s own parliamentarians, Muhammad Khan Sherani, reportedly claimed the bill will actually have a detrimental impact on women and “traditional” family life. He claimed the protection act was “un-Islamic,” saying: “The law seems to have the objective of pushing women out of the home, and increase their problems.”
Maulan Fazlur Rehman, chief of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl party, reportedly told local media the laws were “in conflict with the Holy Koran, the life of Muhammad, constitution of Pakistan and values of our country.”
“Husband and wife are considered partners in the West, but it is not the case in Pakistan,” he said. He called it a “Western conspiracy,” saying it represents “the blind following of American and European cultures.” He even went as far as to say it would break up homes, destroy the position of men in the home and invoke God’s wrath on the country.
Published on Jul 16, 2014
The murder of a young pregnant woman in Pakistan by her family earlier this year, pushed the issue of "honour killings" into the spotlight. She was beaten to death for marrying without their consent - just one of 900 such killings last year. Human rights groups say convictions are rare and stories of survival are almost non-existent. But the BBC's Amber Shamsi found one young woman who lived to tell her story.
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3 comments:
Reports worldwide of the barbarism of muslims continues to be reported on the web, but it seems the MSM in our nation is being ordered to not report these incidents. Seems we are not to know about the problems the other nations are experiencing. Our nation has enough of its own problems without the deliberate importation of these muslim men and teenage boys. No doubt it won't be much longer and our nation, too, especially the women and children - both girls and boys - will be violated and even murdered. Why do we do nothing about this? Why do we continue to allow the crooks in DC to continue to destroy our country?
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And they call themselves the "Religion of Peace"..yeah..Bull crap! Its more like the religion of hatred and violence. Muslims are friggin twisted in the head. They believe that violence is peaceful and anything that, would be considered as "peaceful" to normal, civilized people is "un-islamic" or "westernized" which, to them, is not good.
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