Kenapa penyiksaan thd cewek di Afghanistan ini bisa diterima oleh masyarakat 
Afghan (dan orang Islam lainnya)?
 
Krn emang Islam nyuruh nyiksa cewek yg dianggap ga patuh, krn Islam nganggap 
cewek itu sbg barang yg bisa dibeli pake duit shg jadi milik yg beli, krn Islam 
nganggap cewek ga banyak beda dgn binatang piaraan, krn Islam nganggap cewek 
itu sbg alat pemuas kebutuhan orang Islam.
 
 
http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2011/12/29/horrific-abuse-of-girls-and-women-acceptable-in-afghanistan.html
 
 
Digital Journal, December 29, 2011
Horrific abuse of girls and women acceptable in Afghanistan
Authorities in northern Baghlan province say they were aware of reports that 
the girl was tortured after she refused to be forced into prostitution
By Joan Firstenberg

Sahar Gul, a 15-year old girl brutally tortured by her in-laws for refusing 
prostitution. (Photo: RFE/RL)
Afghan girls, forced to marry when they are children or teenagers, are being 
tortured not only by their older husbands, but often by their family or 
in-laws. Usually it's for no reason at all except that they are female.
Women throughout Afghanistan are suffering domestic abuse, very often at the 
hands of their own family or in-laws. The BBC reports it was given a video 
which can be seen here, that reveals the extensive injuries inflicted upon a 
15-year old Afghan child bride. The girl, Sahar Gul was married off to a 
30-year-old man seven months ago, when she was 14.
Sahar was rescued by local police who were contacted by her family after they 
weren't able to see or visit her for several months. They found her locked up 
in the basement of her in-law's house, a dark room with no windows. She told 
them she had had her nails and clumps of her hair pulled out. Police say big 
chunks of the flesh on her body had been cut out with pliers.
Rahima Zarifi, director of the Women's Affairs Department in Baghlan, said the 
girl was severely tortured all the time, both physically and mentally, and that 
although the physical scars might heal, the psychological scars are not likely 
to.
Baghlan police official Jawid Basharat says Sahar explained that she was abused 
by her father-in-law, her husband, her sister-in-law, brother-in-law and her 
mother-in-law. She says it was the mother-in-law who pulled out her hair and 
nails.Authorities in northern Baghlan province say they were aware of reports 
that the girl was tortured after she refused to be forced into prostitution, 
but they were unable to confirm it.Police arrested Sahar's in-laws, but her 
husband managed to flee.
Human rights activists are concerned that the abuse of young and old females in 
Afghanistan, especially in its rural areas, stays on the sideline as the 
international community focuses on its military activities in that country, and 
puts little emphasis and less pressure on Afghan authorities over human rights.
In just the second quarter of this year alone, the Afghan Independent Human 
Rights Commission reports 1,026 cases of violence against women. That compares 
with the total of all of last year of 2,700. And the group points out that 
these are just the cases that are actually reported, as most cases go 
unreported. Many girls who are being abused in Aghanistan burn themselves to 
get out of the situation. Many kill themselves by this method, others are 
severely injured.
Afghan law permits girls to be married at the age of 16. But almost half of 
them are married off when they are younger than that. Often, they have not even 
reached their teenage years. The torture occurs sometimes for no reason at all, 
or because the husband accuses the girl of having an affair, or orders her to 
become a prostitute to make money for him, and she refuses.
Category: Women, HR Violations - Views: 4005 

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