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Afghan President Signs Law "Legalizing Rape"

By Jerome Starkey, Independent UK. Posted March 31, 2009.


Karzai rushed the new Shia Family Law through parliament in a shameless bid to win votes in advance of national elections.
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Afghanistan's President, Hamid Karzai, has signed a law which "legalizes" rape, women's groups and the United Nations warn. Critics claim the president helped rush the bill through parliament in a bid to appease Islamic fundamentalists ahead of elections in August.

In a massive blow for women's rights, the new Shia Family Law negates the need for sexual consent between married couples, tacitly approves child marriage and restricts a woman's right to leave the home, according to UN papers seen by The Independent.

"It is one of the worst bills passed by the parliament this century," fumed Shinkai Karokhail, a woman MP who campaigned against the legislation. "It is totally against women's rights. This law makes women more vulnerable."

The law regulates personal matters like marriage, divorce, inheritance and sexual relations among Afghanistan's minority Shia community. "It's about votes," Ms. Karokhail added. "Karzai is in a hurry to appease the Shia because the elections are on the way."

The provisions are reminiscent of the hardline Taliban regime, which banned women from leaving their homes without a male relative. But in a sign of Afghanistan's faltering steps towards gender equality, politicians who opposed it have been threatened.

"There are moderate views among the Shia, but unfortunately our MPs, the people who draft the laws, rely on extremists," Ms Karokhail said.

The bill lay dormant for more than a year, but in February it was rushed through parliament as President Karzai sought allies in a constitutional row over the upcoming election. Senator Humeira Namati claimed it wasn't even read out in the Upper House, let alone debated, before it was passed to the Supreme Court. "They accused me of being an unbeliever," she said.

Details of the law emerged after Mr. Karzai was endorsed by Afghanistan's Supreme Court to stay in power until elections scheduled in August. Some MPs claimed President Karzai was under pressure from Iran, which maintains a close relationship with Afghanistan's Shias. The most controversial parts of the law deal explicitly with sexual relations. Article 132 requires women to obey their husband's sexual demands and stipulates that a man can expect to have sex with his wife at least "once every four nights" when traveling, unless they are ill. The law also gives men preferential inheritance rights, easier access to divorce, and priority in court.

A report by the United Nations Development Fund for Women, Unifem, warned: "Article 132 legalizes the rape of a wife by her husband".

Most of Afghanistan's Shias are ethnic Hazaras, descended from Genghis Khan's Mongol army which swept through the entire region around 700 years ago. They are Afghanistan's third largest ethnic group, and potential kingmakers, because their leaders will likely back a mainstream candidate.

Even the law's sponsors admit Mr. Karzai rushed it through to win their votes. Ustad Mohammad Akbari, a prominent Shia political leader, said: "It's electioneering. Most of the Hazara people are unhappy with Mr. Karzai."

A British Embassy spokesman said diplomats had raised concerns "at a senior level".


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That's right, throw the women under the bus.
Posted by: WyrdSister on Mar 31, 2009 9:03 AM   
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they're not human, right?

good gods! you would think in this day and age men would finally accept that women are people. Guess they are just blow-up dolls in Afganistan; just things for them to fuck.

This is what RELIGION does! THIS is what Religion married to Politics looks like! To anyone who touts that this is a Christian Nation...go fuck yourself. I would rather die a free soul than be held under the Thumb of Theocracy.

They have got it so incredibley wrong! Just wait until they have to face the Goddess for their Crimes Agains Humanity. Karma is not escapable, its just how the Universe works.

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sickening
Posted by: cedaray1 on Mar 31, 2009 1:45 PM   
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This is horrendous and sickening to see women treated so badly. Women are people just like men. Equal and not subservient. NOT LESS THAN - EQUAL.

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One Day we ALL will be FREE
Posted by: cedaray1 on Mar 31, 2009 1:47 PM   
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But until then some of us suffer under the cultural slavery which permits this inhumanity. One day we will all be free.

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Their invisible friend in the sky is better than your invisible friend in the sky
Posted by: rickiey on Mar 31, 2009 2:40 PM   
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well, if you are a rapist anyway.

Lets look on the bright side, perhaps all the American rapists will head to Afghanistan where it is legal?

Well, we can hope.......

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Change this ugliness
Posted by: BDwon on Mar 31, 2009 6:12 PM   
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I cant believe this is happening. its 2009! this is despicable 4real...the world needs change yall! hit 99problems.org to see how you can make a change

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Anthony D'Auria Medical Microbiologist
Posted by: Tony D on Mar 31, 2009 10:22 PM   
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And these are the idiots who have the unmitigated gall to protest the criticism of their insane religious beliefs. Sick! Sick! Sick!

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Names That Comes To Mind...
Posted by: Dr O on Mar 31, 2009 10:59 PM   
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Lorena Bobbit.

If men and the laws are not going to protect women and children... then women WILL take care of it themselves!

John Bobbit was accused and acquitted of spousal rape... but didn't learn his lesson even after his penis was severed and tossed out the window of a moving car! He was later convicted for domestic violence against two other women in his life... as well as a number of other violations of the law. If that doesn't demonstrate how much of a problem this is... not only in other countries, but also in the U.S.... then people are NOT paying attention!

Another...Hedda Nussbaum.

An interview she did with Larry King...

http://www.rickross.com/reference/abusive/abusive1.html

And another... women in the U.S. military.

Rapes are up and prosecutions are down...

http://www.truthout.org/031809M

Where is the outrage about this happening in the U.S.?!

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Just Think
Posted by: AlteredStates on Apr 1, 2009 12:00 AM   
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Americans are dying there to "make them free". Thank God, they are not Communists!?!?

Are you shitting me? Is this the best Islam has to offer?

I have the solution. I think they all should turn Gay. Problem solved!

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» RE: Just Think Posted by: mainspark
Our government is never happy
Posted by: Bliss Doubt on Apr 1, 2009 6:44 AM   
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unless our puppets and cuddly friends have oppressive governments, like Saudi Arabia and China.

Spreading democracy. Give me a f*&ing break. Weren't we supposed to liberate the women of Afghanistan from similar Taliban laws?

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» Our government is ALWAYS happy Posted by: godsbreath64
Most of Afghanistan's Shias are ethnic Hazaras, descended from Genghis Khan's Mongol army
Posted by: Cathyblj on Apr 1, 2009 6:48 AM   
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That explains a lot. Rapists descended from rapists.

The U.S. contributes to the problem by providing warlords with Viagra in exchange for "information." The blood boils.

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America's loss of principle is illustrated every day in how "we" don't stand for
Posted by: thekidde on Apr 1, 2009 8:00 AM   
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justice, equality, compassion. Within our own borders and around the world we have come to stand (particularly under Republicans, but Clinton was no prize) for greed, hubris, corporatist plunder and mayhem. How sad our founders would be at the rape of American principles and democracy for treasure and ego.

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As long as the CIA stays and grows, expect the funding to those oppressors to continue.
Posted by: FLYING DOOFUS on Apr 1, 2009 3:58 PM   
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The US will have to someday come clean though. I can only hope.

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