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niyad

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Sat Jan 7, 2023, 02:55 PM Jan 2023

Anger as Pakistan court frees rapist after he agrees deal to marry his victim

Anger as Pakistan court frees rapist after he agrees deal to marry his victim

Dawlat Khan had received a life sentence for the rape of a young deaf woman but a council of elders intervened to offer a compromise

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A woman holds a sign saying 'Justice for rape victims' at a protest in Karachi in September 2020.
Rights groups have been angered by the decision as they feel it legitimises sexual violence in a country where the majority of rape cases still go unreported Photograph: Shahzaib Akber/EPA

Haroon Janjua in Islamabad
@JanjuaHaroon
Fri 30 Dec 2022 09.22 EST
Last modified on Thu 5 Jan 2023 01.38 EST

A court in Pakistan has caused outrage after it freed a convicted rapist when he agreed to marry his victim. (Did anybody consult the victim? my question)

Dawlat Khan, 25, had been sentenced to life imprisonment in May by the district court of Buner, in north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, for the rape of a young deaf woman. After an intervention by the area jirga, or council of elders, a deal was struck between Khan and the family of the woman, who had a child as a result of the attack. Khan was released on Monday after the deal was accepted by the Peshawar high court. “The parties have patched up the matter by the intervention of the relative and elder of the family members, which is in the best interest of the parties. The compromise was affected in the best interest of the child and his mother being a special person,” read the court document.

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The decision has angered rights groups and activists who say it legitimises sexual violence against women in Pakistan where the majority of rape cases go unreported. Those that are reported are difficult to prosecute in Pakistan, according to Asma Jahangir of Legal Aid Cell, a group supporting vulnerable women. The conviction rate is low – less than 3% according the Karachi-based NGO War Against Rape.Threats and coercion by family and society in rape cases are commonplace, and survivors and family generally settle the matter outside court fearing the stigma of a trial.

Pakistani human rights activist Tahira Abdullah expressed her outrage and condemnation at the outcome, especially the inhumanity of forcing a disabled woman to marry her rapist. “Pakistan rape laws must be amended to change rape from a private crime against a person to a crime against the state, whereby the state should become the wali (protector) of the survivor and should prosecute the case – in order to prevent any form of private compromise, financial settlement, or “forgiveness” – which is forced by rich influential people against the poor and powerless and is always unjust to the raped person.”

Usama Malik, a human rights lawyer, said it was an “alarming” decision by the court. “Allowing the appeal has admitted that rape is a non-compoundable offence, has accepted the compromise decision of a local tribal council that comprises males only,” he said.

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https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/dec/30/pakistan-court-frees-rapist-after-he-agrees-deal-to-marry-his-victim

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Anger as Pakistan court frees rapist after he agrees deal to marry his victim (Original Post) niyad Jan 2023 OP
So many religious men are bat guano crazy. GreenWave Jan 2023 #1
Sadly true. niyad Jan 2023 #2
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