Hampir 90% orang yg dinyatakan bersalah melakukan zinah di Maldives adalah 
cewek, apa cewek berzinah dgn cewek jg? Kan kagak tuh.

Jadi hukum syariat iblis ini sebetulnya berpihak ke cowok dan memojokkan cewek 
shg ceweklah yg kebanyakan dihukum, bukan cowok.

Dan lagi, 

> As rape was at the time and is still defined as “forced fornication”, as with 
> any other fornication case, four witnesses or a confession is 
still required by the court to prove the crime.

Jadi kalo cewek diperkosa, maka si cewek akan dituduh melakukan zinah, dan kalo 
ga ada 4 saksi mata, maka si cewek akan dianggap berzinah kalo dia hamil hasil 
pemerkosaan tsb.


Inilah hukum iblis yg sebenarnya.



http://minivannews.com/politics/judicial-statistics-show-90-percent-of-those-convicted-for-fornication-are-female-44605

Judicial statistics show 90 percent of those convicted for fornication are 
femaleBy Hawwa Lubna | October 1st, 2012    | Category: Politics, Society | No 
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Almost 90 percent of the people found guilty of “Zina” – fornication – and 
sentenced to flogging in 2011 were female, according to new 
statistics published by the Department of Judicial Administration last 
week.

A total of 129 fornication cases were filed last year and 104 people 
sentenced, out of which 93 were female. This includes 10 underage girls 
(below 18), 79 women between age 18-40 and and four women above 40 
years.

Of the 11 males who were sentenced, only one was a minor, with the others aged 
between 25-40.

According to Maldivian law, a person found guilty of fornication is 
subjected to 100 lashes and sentenced to one year of house arrest or 
banishment while a minor’s flogging is postponed until she or he reaches 18.

It takes four witnesses or a confession to prove the offence in court based on 
Islamic Sharia. The Maldives’ legal system consists of 
elements of both common law and Sharia.

Earlier this year, the Maldives made international headlines when a 16 year-old 
girl was sentenced to 100 lashes and eight months 
house arrest by Hulhudhufaaru Magistrate Court in Raa Atoll, for 
fornication while the 29 year-old man  was sentenced to 10 years 
imprisonment after finding him guilty of sexually abusing the girl.

Being a minor, the court stated that the girl’s sentence would be implemented 
when she turned 18.

In November 2011, UN HIgh Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, speaking 
in parliament, raised concerns about the issue of flogging in the Maldives and 
urged the authorities to stop the practice.

Speaking on the issue, Pillay said, “This practice constitutes one of the most 
inhumane and degrading forms of violence against women, and 
should have no place in the legal framework of a democratic country.”

However, her statements and calls for discussion on the issue were met with 
outrage from the opposition and religious Adhaalath party, giving rise 
to protests and demonstrations. The Foreign Ministry itself dismissed the calls 
for discussion on the issue, stating: “There is nothing to debate about in a 
matter clearly stated in the religion of Islam. No one can argue 
with God.”

Minivan News could not verify if all the people sentenced last year 
had been flogged at the time of the report’s release, although former 
Former Minister of Gender and Family Aneesa Ahmed confirmed that the 
sentences were being carried out.

The Judicial Sector Statistics Report 2011 highlights the sheer scale of the 
long-known and unaddressed issues of gender bias in the justice 
system.

A 2004 UNICEF study titled “Gender issues in the Maldives Criminal Justice 
System” raised serious concerns over cases of ‘Zina’ – both consensual and 
non-consensual alike.

As rape was at the time and is still defined as “forced fornication”, as with 
any other fornication case, four witnesses or a confession is 
still required by the court to prove the crime.

“In these cases a woman’s accusations need to be verified by two men 
or four women, thus, rape and sexual violence remain impossible to prove in 
virtually all cases,” the 2004 study noted.

The prosecutor general’s office had earlier confirmed that as these 
two necessary elements are almost impossible to find, in all rape cases 
the suspects are charged with forced sexual misconduct, which carries a 
lesser punishment.

However if the victim is a minor, the PG says that such cases are 
tried under the 2009 Act on Stipulating Strict Punishment for Child 
Abusers.

This is the major reason why no rape cases were found in the new 
statistics revealed by the judiciary despite the high number of reported rape 
cases. It is also likely that rapes involving minors have fallen 
into the category of child abuse while others have been categorised 
under forced sexual misconduct.

However, its also noteworthy that out of the men charged with forced 
sexual misconduct in 2011, six walked free and only four were sentenced.

The 2004 study further added at the time the current law establishes a minimum 
age limit of 18 for a person to receive adult punishments, but 
one of the three exceptions is “if the woman has had a child.”

The Judicial report 2011 says that 10 females were convicted for 
“giving birth outside a wedlock”, including a minor – a criminal offense which 
explicitly is directed at women and carries a sentence of maximum one to two 
years house arrest.

The UNICEF study explained that the current law allows for a young 
woman under the age of 18, who has been a victim of sexual abuse and is 
consequently pregnant, to receive lashings in a public setting.

“The victim must then endure the pain and public humiliation of her 
situation, both the illegitimate pregnancy and the public lashings, 
which have significant ramifications for her subsequent life 
opportunities. The perpetrator, on the other hand, is likely to remain 
publicly unidentified.” it noted.


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