Bawa berita darimana pula ini............?

tukang tipukan


di indonesia yang penduduknya 240 juta 


ada 270 juta cellularphonne terpasang...........tipu2



________________________________
 From: itemabu2 <[email protected]>
To: proletar <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 4:18 AM
Subject: [proletar] Cewek dibantai krn punya handphone
 

Orang2 Islam ini dgn biadabnya ngebantai cewek krn si korban punya
handphone.

Heheh.. bentar lagi si ayub_yahya akan kaing2 bhw gua ngeributin
pembantaian ini krn gua ga punya hp shd gua ngiri. EMang bajingan biadab
tuh si ayub_yahya, sama spt hasan basri dan tawangalun.


http://www.humanrights.asia/news/ahrc-news/AHRC-STM-128-2013

  PAKISTAN: A young woman stoned to death for having a cell phone after
ruling by a Panchayat

*July 11, 2013*


Arifa, a mother of two, has been stoned to death on the orders of Panchayat
(a tribal court) for possessing a cell phone. She was executed on 11 July
in the district of Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab province. The victim was
stoned to death by her uncle and relatives on the orders of Panchayat after
she was found to have a mobile phone.

According to media reports her uncle, cousins and other relatives threw
stones and bricks at her until she died. She was buried without informing
anyone. Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against the
Panchayat but no one has been arrested. She was buried in a desert far away
from her village and nobody (not even her children) was allowed to
participate in the funeral. Her husband is unknown.

Women are often victimized by these illegal judicial systems. This incident
is a demonstration of the strong patriarchal society in Pakistan, and women
are forced to remain in their clutches. Because of the absence of a proper
criminal justice system, the powerful sections of society have complete
impunity when they enforce their will.

The incident is a clear reflection of the total collapse of the rule of law
in the country, where every section of the government has become utterly
redundant in the face of tribal, feudal and religious traditions. The local
police have not arrested the members of the Panchayat because the power in
the area lies with the landed aristocracy.

Stoning to death is a barbaric act from a primitive society. Society is
sent the message that violence is the way to deal with women and other
vulnerable groups. Women's rights are negated through the use of these
forms of punishment.

Pakistani society has degenerated to the point that, for a woman, keeping a
cell phone has become serious crime. It is treated as a worse crime than
gang rape, murder and bomb blasts, through which many people are killed on
a daily basis.

The Panchayat is an illegal judicial system run by feudal lords and tribal
leaders. It is common in rural areas of Punjab, where landed aristocracy
and centuries old tribal traditions rule. These practices are commonly used
against women so that their tribal norms remain pure and intact. The
Panchayat system is so powerful that the 'independent judiciary' still has
not shown the courage to declare it illegal. The Pakistani judiciary, which
got its independence after a people's movement of two years, is much more
involved in taking cases against elected government officials in order to
keep its popularity in the media, while failing to introduce judicial
reforms at the grassroots level, which has generated a society without any
base on the rule of law.

What Arifa's death shows us is the real system of justice in many parts of
Pakistan. Local ruling is done by feudal bodies with complete impunity.
There is no enforcement of the law by the judiciary, police or any other
governing institution. It is more than the absence of the rule of law; it
is an airless vacuum claiming many victims, in which the police – charged
with the duty of enforcing the law - are hired thugs who torture and detain
people at the request of powerful parties, please see the cases of two
sisters, murdered in June 2013, 25 days apart, for daring to ask the courts
for justice;
http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAU-020-2013

In Arifa's case, it is those same corrupt police officers who are now being
asked to investigate. Without serious intervention from government
authorities, her case will be treated the same as far too many innocent
deaths have been; uninvestigated, with complete impunity for the
perpetrators.

The Panchayat, Jirga and other illegal 'judicial systems' can easily be
used by grudge informers and powerful persons to obtain 'death penalties'
to murder whomsoever they want to. Bizarre charges can be tried and people
are executed through these systems. There is rarely any intervention by the
police to stop them because the police, as mentioned above, play a
particular part in the real legal system that operates in many parts of
Pakistan.

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) urges the parliament to legislate
against the illegal tribal courts, including the Jirga, Panchayat and
Bradari judicial systems. The government must immediately investigate and
arrest all the members of the Panchayat for ordering the murder of a woman
on the charges of possessing a cell phone. The senior police officers for
the district of Dera Ghazi Khan should also be prosecuted for aiding and
abetting this heinous crime and neglecting their duty to investigate this
case. The upper judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court of Pakistan, must
take immediate action against illegal and parallel judicial systems and the
killing of innocent people.


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