Hehehe... makin kuat Islamnya, makin hebat jg penindasan dan penganiayaan thd 
cewek.

Sayang si arra_s ada di negara kafir, shg ga bisa berjihad sbg cewek di negara 
muslim dgn disiksa habis2an oleh suaminya, hehehe...



70% jailed Afghan women are accused of home-escape
“Forced marriages, difference in age of couples, violence, use 
divorce comments and several other issues are the main motives which 
forces Afghan girls and married women to flee from their homes.”


By Sadaf Shinwari

Chief of the 
parliamentarian commission for human rights, civil society and women’s 
affairs Fawzia Koufi expressed concerns regarding the Afghan women 
detainees where majority of them have been arrested for escaping their 
homes.

Fawzia Koufi said more than 70% of the Afghan 
women have been jailed for escaping their homes despite this is not 
crime in Afghan law.

She said, “This is a major issue and women are jailed over adultery after 
escaping from their home. If 
the government does not have a specific law in this regard then it 
should be referred to us in order to modify a regulation in a bid to 
clarify the rules and prevent misunderstanding and misuse by Afghan 
attorney and police regarding the Afghan women.”

Afghan justice minister along with the Afghan women’s affairs minister and 
deputy administration of the Afghan interior ministry also attended the 
session to discuss the ways on how to prevent jailing Afghan women who 
are fleeing from their houses.

Afghan women’s affairs minister Husn Banu Ghazanfar said jailing Afghan women 
over fleeing 
charges from their house is one of the major issues.

She said, “Forced marriages, difference in age of couples, violence, use 
divorce comments and several other issues are the main motives which 
forces Afghan girls and married women to flee from their homes.”

In the meantime Afghan justice minister Habibullah Ghalib said fleeing 
from home is not a crime in Afghan law and no case should be referred to Afghan 
courts in this regard.

He said, “Escaping 
from home is not a crime and this was discussed during sessions last 
year. The issue was also discussed with the chief of the Afghan Supreme 
Court which was approved and was sent to concerned organizations by 
Afghan Justice High Council.”

In the meantime deputy 
administrative of the Afghan interior ministry Gen. Mirza Mohammad 
Yarmand said women escaping from their homes without committing adultery are 
not a crime based on the crime law of Afghanistan.

According to reports majority of the Afghan girls and women are leaving their 
homes to prevent from violence however they are reportedly facing more 
issues once they flee from their homes and majority of them are not 
accepted by their family to return.

Category: Women, HR Violations - Views: 1030 

Read more: 
http://www.rawa.org/temp/runews/2012/09/17/70-jailed-afghan-women-are-accused-of-home-escape.html#ixzz274C9lQBM


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