Mahasiswa2 Afghan protes atas RUU yg menganggap kekerasan thd cewek di
rumah tangga sbg kejahatan, melarang kawin dgn anak bawah umur dan
kawin paksa, dan menganggap korban pemerkosaan ga bisa dihukum
melakukan zinah.

Mahasiswa2 itu bilang RUU itu anti shariah.

Ga salah apa yg dibilang para mahasiswa tsb, RUU itu emang ga sesuai
dgn shariah iblis.


http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Afghan-university-students-protest-against-women%27s-rights-27996.html

05/23/2013 14:32
AFGHANISTAN
Afghan university students protest against women's rights

During yesterday's protest in Kabul, protesters called for the repeal
of a decree that defines domestic violence as a crime, bans child and
forced marriages and says that rape victims cannot be prosecuted for
adultery. It also outlaws "ba'ad", the traditional practice of
exchanging women or girls to settle disputes or pay debts.

 Kabul (AsiaNews/Agencies) - More than 200 male students protested in
Kabul yesterday against women's rights, calling for the repeal of a
presidential decree on the 'Elimination of Violence Against Women',
which they say is un-Islamic.

The decree bans child and forced marriage, makes domestic violence a
crime and says that rape victims cannot be prosecuted for adultery. It
also outlaws "ba'ad," a traditional practice of exchanging women or
girls to settle disputes or debts.

The protest came days after conservative lawmakers blocked an attempt
to turn the decree into law.

Mawladad Jalali, the mullah of the university mosque, was one of the
protest's organisers.  Yesterday, he called for parliament to repeal
the decree. Demonstrators slammed the decree "imposed by foreigners"
for violating Sharia.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai issued the decree on women's rights
three years ago as part of a series of commitments to international
donors, but a lawmaker wanted to pass it in parliament to prevent any
future president from reversing it.

The parliamentary speaker ended the debate Saturday after fierce
opposition from conservative lawmakers who said several
provisions-including the ban on child marriage and jail time for
domestic abuse-violated Islamic law.

The decree remains in force, but the debate appears to have roused
opposition to it.

In another worrisome sign for activists, the international group Human
Rights Watch said Tuesday that the number of women and girls jailed
for alleged loose morals is the highest since the ouster of the
Taliban, even though most of those detained are victims of abuse and
have committed no crime under Afghan civil law.


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