பாகிஸ்தானில் புதியதாக திருமணம் செய்த பெண்மணி தன் கணவனுடன் ஜின்னா அடக்கதலத்துக்கு சென்றார். அங்கு அவர் துப்பாக்கிமுனையில் கற்பழிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.
பாவம் இந்த பெண். இந்த பெண்ணை கற்பழித்ததை நான்கு ஆண்கள் பார்த்து சாட்சி சொல்லவில்லை என்றால், இந்த பெண் திருமணத்துக்கு வெளியே தகாத உறவு கொண்டார் என்று பாகிஸ்தான் இஸ்லாமிய ஷாரியா சட்டப்படி இவருக்கு கடும் தண்டனை வழங்கப்படும்..
இவருக்காக வருந்துவோம்.
Pakistani 'raped at Jinnah site'
The newly-wed victim was visiting the mausoleum
A woman has been raped in the complex containing the mausoleum of Pakistan's founder in Karachi city, police say.
The victim, who has not been identified, went missing two days ago on a visit to the mausoleum of Pakistan's founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
She was visiting the city with her husband from the central province of Punjab, police say.
Karachi, Pakistan's only port and its largest city, has a high rate of crime, including kidnappings and rape.
"The rape took place in a room in the museum within the mausoleum compound," Superintendent of Police, Niaz Khoso, told the BBC.
"After she recorded her statement, we searched the premises."
"We found pieces of her clothing, bits of hair and other pieces of evidence," he said.
Gun-point
The woman recorded her statement with the police after a medical examination at a local hospital.
Trauma of rape victims
According to her statement and that of her husband and family members, she arrived in Karachi from the central Pakistani town of Lodhran three days ago.
The newly-wed 19-year-old victim said she was kidnapped at gunpoint by two men from the gate of the mausoleum on 15 March.
She told police she was drugged and then raped by her kidnappers and other men who later joined them.
In the meantime, her family reported her as missing to the local police.
On 17 March, the victim was found in a drugged state by paramilitary personnel on guard duty at the mausoleum.
She was handed over to the police, who got in touch with her family.
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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
கற்பழித்த இமாம் நல்லவர், கற்பழிக்கப்பட்ட பெண் விபச்சாரி!!
அப்துல் முகின் காலிஸாடார் என்ற இமாம் இங்கிலாந்தில் ஒரு பெண்ணை கத்திமுனையில் கற்பழித்ததற்காக 10 வருட சிறை தண்டனை கொடுக்கப்பட்டுள்ளார்.
இந்த நீதி கூறும்போது பர்தா அணிந்த பெண்கள் காலரியிலிருந்து இமாம் நல்லவர், கற்பழிக்கப்பட்ட பெண் விபச்சாரி என்று கத்தினார்கள்..
By MIKE SULLIVAN
Crime Editor
Published: Today
A MUSLIM leader who claimed he was preaching at a mosque when he was really carrying out a brutal rape was jailed for ten years yesterday.
Abdul Mukin Khalisadar, 26, held a knife to his victim’s throat as he attacked her in her home.
He persuaded seven men to back up his story that he had been in the mosque at the time.
Khalisadar later admitted raping the 27-year-old.
He claimed a substance he took to help with fasting during Ramadan had made him “hyper”.
The preacher forced his way into her home as she got back from a night out, the court was told.
He threatened to kill her — even after she claimed to be pregnant with twins to put him off, prosecutor Simon Carr said.
And he hit her face when she refused to call him “daddy”, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.
Khalisadar also stole a mobile from the house in Whitechapel, East London.
He was caught by DNA a year later after being arrested over another matter.
Judge Timothy King blasted his “hypocrisy”.
The teaching assistant, of Forest Gate, East London, got 7½ years for rape and 2½ for conspiring to pervert justice.
Seven members of East London Mosque admitted perverting justice and got 12 months each.
Burka-clad women in the public gallery yelled abuse at the judge — and one screamed that the victim was a prostitute.
இந்த நீதி கூறும்போது பர்தா அணிந்த பெண்கள் காலரியிலிருந்து இமாம் நல்லவர், கற்பழிக்கப்பட்ட பெண் விபச்சாரி என்று கத்தினார்கள்..
By MIKE SULLIVAN
Crime Editor
Published: Today
A MUSLIM leader who claimed he was preaching at a mosque when he was really carrying out a brutal rape was jailed for ten years yesterday.
Abdul Mukin Khalisadar, 26, held a knife to his victim’s throat as he attacked her in her home.
He persuaded seven men to back up his story that he had been in the mosque at the time.
Khalisadar later admitted raping the 27-year-old.
He claimed a substance he took to help with fasting during Ramadan had made him “hyper”.
The preacher forced his way into her home as she got back from a night out, the court was told.
He threatened to kill her — even after she claimed to be pregnant with twins to put him off, prosecutor Simon Carr said.
And he hit her face when she refused to call him “daddy”, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.
Khalisadar also stole a mobile from the house in Whitechapel, East London.
He was caught by DNA a year later after being arrested over another matter.
Judge Timothy King blasted his “hypocrisy”.
The teaching assistant, of Forest Gate, East London, got 7½ years for rape and 2½ for conspiring to pervert justice.
Seven members of East London Mosque admitted perverting justice and got 12 months each.
Burka-clad women in the public gallery yelled abuse at the judge — and one screamed that the victim was a prostitute.
குறிச்சொற்கள்:
இமாம்,
இஸ்லாமிய ஷரியா,
கற்பழிப்பு
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
டார்பர்: அரபு முஸ்லீம் பயங்கரவாதிகளால் கற்பழிக்கப்படும் கருப்பின முஸ்லீம்கள்
அரபு முஸ்லீம் பயங்கரவாதிகள் டார்பரில் உள்ள கருப்பின முஸ்லீம்களை துரத்தி அங்கிருந்து இன அழிப்பு செய்து அந்த இடத்தை ஆக்கிரமிக்க தொடர்ந்து கருப்பின முஸ்லீம்களை தாக்கி வருகின்றனர்.
அவர்கள் கருப்பின முஸ்லிம் பெண்களை தாக்க உபயோகப்படுத்தும் கருவி அவர்களை கற்பழித்து கொல்வது.
இதனை எதிர்த்து கருப்பின முஸ்லீம்கள் ஐக்கிய நாடுகள் சபை போன்று எல்லா இடங்களிலும் முறையிட்டு வருகின்றனர்.
இந்த இஸ்லாமிய கற்பழிப்பு முறையை எதிர்த்து எந்த ஒரு இஸ்லாமிய நாடும் கூறவில்லை என்பதும் குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது. அரபுநாடுகள் அமைப்பு இந்த ஆக்கிரமிப்பையும் கருப்பின பெண்கள் கற்பழிப்பையும் எதிர்க்கவில்லை. மேலும் இந்த ஆக்கிரமிப்பையும் கற்பழிப்பையும் செய்யும் சூடான் அரசுக்கு ஆதரவும், ஆயுதங்களும் அளிக்கிறார்கள்.
வன்முறை மார்க்கத்திலும் அழிவு மார்க்கத்திலும் செல்லும் இஸ்லாமிய நாடுகள் திருந்தி அன்பு மார்க்கமான இந்துமதத்துக்கு வர விழைவோம்.
Women demand end to Darfur rapes
Thousands have died, hundreds of thousands are displaced
International stateswomen have made a joint call for an end to rape and sexual violence in Sudan's conflict-torn region of Darfur.
Peacekeepers must be sent to protect women there, the group said in a letter published by newspapers worldwide.
Signatories include former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and the Irish former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson.
The call comes as protests on the issue are planned in 40 countries.
The letter says rape is being used "on a daily basis" as a weapon of war in Darfur.
The main signatories were joined by other prominent women including:
veteran Palestinian politician Hanan Ashrawi
Graca Machel, wife of Nelson Mandela
Edith Cresson, former French prime minister
Glenys Kinnock, a UK member of the European Parliament
Carol Bellamy, former head of the UN children's fund.
'Constant fear'
Published on the eve of the Global Day for Darfur, the letter says that "women and young girls live in constant fear of attack".
African peacekeepers struggle to protect vulnerable civilians
Sudan's government is accused of being "unwilling or unable to protect its own civilians".
The international community is called upon to "deliver on its responsibility to protect these civilians".
Events to mark Darfur Day are due to take place in more than 40 countries and will include women-led protests outside Sudanese embassies.
The BBC's Jonah Fisher, in Khartoum, says the three-year war in Darfur has been characterised by rape and violence against women, mostly by the pro-government Arab Janjaweed militia.
The protests around the world will have no direct impact on the Sudanese government, he adds.
The government views the three-year crisis in Darfur as a Western invention, insisting that just 9,000 people have died.
It also denies reports of widespread rape, pointing out that the people of Darfur are Muslim and, therefore, incapable of rape.
In reality, though, at least 200,000 people have died in Darfur's and an estimated two million people, mostly black Africans whose villages have been attacked by the Janjaweed, have fled their homes.
Khartoum denies accusations it is backing the militias to put down an uprising by Darfur's rebel groups in 2003.
A force of 7,000 African Union peacekeepers has struggled to protect civilians in the absence of a strong, UN contingent.
அவர்கள் கருப்பின முஸ்லிம் பெண்களை தாக்க உபயோகப்படுத்தும் கருவி அவர்களை கற்பழித்து கொல்வது.
இதனை எதிர்த்து கருப்பின முஸ்லீம்கள் ஐக்கிய நாடுகள் சபை போன்று எல்லா இடங்களிலும் முறையிட்டு வருகின்றனர்.
இந்த இஸ்லாமிய கற்பழிப்பு முறையை எதிர்த்து எந்த ஒரு இஸ்லாமிய நாடும் கூறவில்லை என்பதும் குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது. அரபுநாடுகள் அமைப்பு இந்த ஆக்கிரமிப்பையும் கருப்பின பெண்கள் கற்பழிப்பையும் எதிர்க்கவில்லை. மேலும் இந்த ஆக்கிரமிப்பையும் கற்பழிப்பையும் செய்யும் சூடான் அரசுக்கு ஆதரவும், ஆயுதங்களும் அளிக்கிறார்கள்.
வன்முறை மார்க்கத்திலும் அழிவு மார்க்கத்திலும் செல்லும் இஸ்லாமிய நாடுகள் திருந்தி அன்பு மார்க்கமான இந்துமதத்துக்கு வர விழைவோம்.
Women demand end to Darfur rapes
Thousands have died, hundreds of thousands are displaced
International stateswomen have made a joint call for an end to rape and sexual violence in Sudan's conflict-torn region of Darfur.
Peacekeepers must be sent to protect women there, the group said in a letter published by newspapers worldwide.
Signatories include former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and the Irish former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson.
The call comes as protests on the issue are planned in 40 countries.
The letter says rape is being used "on a daily basis" as a weapon of war in Darfur.
The main signatories were joined by other prominent women including:
veteran Palestinian politician Hanan Ashrawi
Graca Machel, wife of Nelson Mandela
Edith Cresson, former French prime minister
Glenys Kinnock, a UK member of the European Parliament
Carol Bellamy, former head of the UN children's fund.
'Constant fear'
Published on the eve of the Global Day for Darfur, the letter says that "women and young girls live in constant fear of attack".
African peacekeepers struggle to protect vulnerable civilians
Sudan's government is accused of being "unwilling or unable to protect its own civilians".
The international community is called upon to "deliver on its responsibility to protect these civilians".
Events to mark Darfur Day are due to take place in more than 40 countries and will include women-led protests outside Sudanese embassies.
The BBC's Jonah Fisher, in Khartoum, says the three-year war in Darfur has been characterised by rape and violence against women, mostly by the pro-government Arab Janjaweed militia.
The protests around the world will have no direct impact on the Sudanese government, he adds.
The government views the three-year crisis in Darfur as a Western invention, insisting that just 9,000 people have died.
It also denies reports of widespread rape, pointing out that the people of Darfur are Muslim and, therefore, incapable of rape.
In reality, though, at least 200,000 people have died in Darfur's and an estimated two million people, mostly black Africans whose villages have been attacked by the Janjaweed, have fled their homes.
Khartoum denies accusations it is backing the militias to put down an uprising by Darfur's rebel groups in 2003.
A force of 7,000 African Union peacekeepers has struggled to protect civilians in the absence of a strong, UN contingent.
குறிச்சொற்கள்:
இஸ்லாமிய பயங்கரவாதம்,
கற்பழிப்பு
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