Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt tukang merkosa.

Bentar lagi, orang islam di milis ini akan kaing2 unt nutup2in kejahatan sodara 
seimannya tsb. Itu indahnya Islam, bukan?


http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/pakistan-court-acquits-suspects-in-high-profile-rape-case


Pakistan court acquits suspects in high-profile rape case
21 Apr 2011 10:50
Source: reuters                                     // Reuters 
* Rape victim became a human rights campaigner
* Human rights organisations express dismay 
By Asim Tanveer 
MULTAN, Pakistan, April 21 (Reuters) - A Pakistani victim of a village  
council-sanctioned gang-rape, who became a symbol of the country's  oppressed 
women, said on Thursday her life was in danger after the  Supreme Court 
acquitted 13 men accused of the crime. 

Mukhtaran  Mai was attacked on the orders of a village council in 2002 as a  
punishment because her brother -- who was 12 at the time -- was judged  to have 
offended the honour of a powerful clan by allegedly having an  affair with one 
of its women. 

Mai was an illiterate villager at  the time but she defied taboos and shot to 
global fame by speaking out  about her ordeal and taking her attackers to 
court. 

Mai had  accused 14 men of being involved in raping her and in 2002, a court  
sentenced six of them to death while acquitting the others citing a lack  of 
evidence. 

But in an appeal, the Lahore High Court  not only upheld the eight acquittals 
but also overturned five of the six  convictions. The death penalty for the 
sixth man, Abdul Khaliq, was  commuted to life in prison. 

Mai appealed to the Supreme Court in 2005 but it rejected her appeal on 
Thursday, said Gohar Ali Shah, a lawyer for Mai. 

"I'm disappointed. Why was I made to wait for five years if this  decision was 
to be given?" a sobbing Mai told Reuters by telephone from  her village in the 
eastern province of Punjab shortly after the court  announced the decision. 

"The accused can kill me and my family when they return home," Mai said. 
Her courage in defying centuries-old rural customs of repressing women  won her 
human rights awards and made her a role model for many women in  Pakistan. 

She is running a school for girls in her village with donations from the 
government and supporters at home and abroad. 

Mai said she would neither flee her village nor the country. 
"Life and death are in the hands of Allah ... I will not shut my school and 
other projects," she said. 

The group Human Rights Watch expressed dismay at the court decision,  saying 
the 
attack on Mai was a "crime that took place in full public  view and the 
perpetrators were publicly identified". 

"Today's  verdict by the Supreme Court of Pakistan on the Mukhtaran Mai case  
reflects poorly on the Supreme Court," said Ali Dayan Hasan of the  U.S.-based 
rights group. 

He said Human Rights Watch was  particularly concerned about Mai's safety and 
called upon on the  government to ensure her protection. 

"This is a setback for  Mukhtaran Mai, the broader struggle to end violence 
against women and  the cause of an independent, rights-respecting judiciary in 
Pakistan." 

Mai said the 14 men involved in her rape were: Faiz Bukhsh Mastoi,  Ramzan 
Pachar, Ghulam Fareed Mastoi, Allah Ditta Mastoi, Hazoor Bakhsh,  two men both 
named Fayyaz Hussain, Aslam, Nazar Hussain, Ghulam Qasim,  Hafiz Rasool Bakhsh, 
Ghulam Hussain, Mohammad Khalil and Abdul Khaliq.   (Additional reporting and 
writing by Zeeshan Haider; Editing by Chris  Allbritton and Robert Birsel) 

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