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Musharraf urged to repeal
laws that violate women's rights
September 20, 2006 - (ActionAid UK) On Friday,
22 September, US President Bush will meet Pakistan’s President
Musharraf. High on the agenda for the meeting will be women’s
rights and the Pakistan government’s decision to back down
on its attempt to repeal the Hudood Ordinances, a form of sharia
law that penalises rape victims.
Last week the Pakistan government announced that
it would no longer seek to repeal the Ordinances, instead suggesting
a number of amendments. Along with other women’s rights groups,
ActionAid dismissed such proposals, saying only a total repeal of
the laws would be satisfactory. Alongside other campaigners and
women’s rights groups, ActionAid is taking part in a protest
in Islamabad today (Wednesday, 20 September).
Dr Rubina Saigol, head of ActionAid Pakistan said:
"We demand justice for the women who have suffered and been
falsely imprisoned over the 27 years the Hudood Ordinances have
been in place. These laws are responsible for violating the rights
of thousands of poor women. "Women’s rights are non-negotiable
- we want the laws repealed without further delay. It is within
President Musharraf’s power to take action. It is up to the
international community to make it clear that half measures are
not acceptable."
The Hudood Ordinances were introduced to Pakistan
by General Zia in 1979. Under these laws many women have been falsely
imprisoned for adultery and face the possible punishment of death
by stoning. In cases of rape, women must produce four Muslim male
witnesses who are willing to testify on their behalf. Pregnancy
is considered proof of consensual sex even when it is the result
of rape. Women have been jailed after going to the police and naming
their rapists.
Most of the women who fall foul of these laws are
too poor to afford lawyers or bail. ActionAid Pakistan provides
legal advice and support to women who are charged with violating
the laws.
From : http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/fromthefield/216723/cdba1c5de2c8eace85105c1478ae9fa1.htm
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