Meanwhile in Pakistan...

Lynn's picture

All this fuss for one little woman:

No wonder the Pakistan government can't catch Osama bin Laden. It is too busy harassing, detaining - and now kidnapping - a gang-rape victim for daring to protest and for planning a visit to the United States.

Last fall I wrote about Mukhtaran Bibi, a woman who was sentenced by a tribal council in Pakistan to be gang-raped because of an infraction supposedly committed by her brother. Four men raped Ms. Mukhtaran, then village leaders forced her to walk home nearly naked in front of a jeering crowd of 300.

Ms. Mukhtaran was supposed to have committed suicide. Instead, with the backing of a local Islamic leader, she fought back and testified against her persecutors. Six were convicted.

Then Ms. Mukhtaran, who believed that the best way to overcome such abuses was through better education, used her compensation money to start two schools in her village, one for boys and the other for girls. She went out of her way to enroll the children of her attackers in the schools, showing that she bore no grudges.

That's the background. The current skinny: Bibi has been kidnapped and kept incommunicado from everyone including her lawyers. No one knows where she is or if she's alive. Pakistan is an ally of ours. With friends like these...

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silverbear's picture

Update on Mukhtaran Bibi

Nicholas Kristof reports that she's safe, back in her village.
A disturbing story on so many levels.
Rose

Lynn's picture

Thanks, Rose

I hadn't seen anything on her. I'm so glad she's safe.

Lynn Siprelle, Editor

silverbear's picture

Another update

I believe this article and this one refer to new developments in this case. The name is slightly different, but the details of the unspeakable brutality she endured are the same.
The New York Times is reporting that

Quote:
Pakistan's Supreme Court overturned the acquittals of 13 men accused of gang-raping a villager and ordered the suspects arrested Tuesday in a case that has drawn international attention to the brutal treatment of women in this conservative Muslim country ... The court said it would hold another hearing later to decide on possible punishments -- including the death sentence -- for those accused.

Lynn's picture

Thanks, Rose

Thanks for keeping us updated on this.

Lynn Siprelle, Editor

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