Tortured girl for refusing to prostitution
posted on: Jan 3 2012 13:30 by RDugey. Viewed 9 times.Sahar Gul, an Afghan of 15 young tortured and enclosed by the family of her husband for half a year, has been released by police in that country and will have to be transferred to a hospital in the India to receive medical treatment complete.
after suffering the captivity at the hands of his political family, Sahar Gul, in serious condition, will take to recover from physical and psychological sequelae that have been by the brutal beating suffered by opposing prostitution.
"At home"
A police officer of the Baghlan province, in the North of Afghanistan, has told that agents found it at the home of her husband, Mohamed Azim, after receiving a complaint from the parents of the young. When they saw their State it was Dantesque, was locked in a toilet and presented signs of torture cruel and disproportionate. He then was admitted to a local hospital, and the responsible, Gul Mohammed Wardak, told that the victim you u000athey were ripped out several nails of the hands and had signs of burns in various parts of the body. Indeed, the police admitted that, given the State of the girl when they found it, "he could have died" if her had rescued more afternoon.
The victim, who comes from the remote northern province of Badakhshan, has told police he received beatings by her husband, Azim, married nine months ago and that it doubles the age. He managed to escape before the reach the police, as a warrant of arrest against him. So far only are detained the mother-in-law and sister-in-law of Gul.
The case has shocked the Afghan society, although several groups of human rights activists claim that serious abuses against women and girls in conservative Afghanistan society are common
The President Hamid Karzai has secured for his part that all those who used violence against Gul will be u000apunished.
Is "A long way per visit"
the Mission of UN in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported a month ago is a "long way to go" in the application of legislation protecting Afghan women against gender-based violence. According to this agency, in Afghanistan laws clash with socially accepted practices such as buying and selling of women for marriage, the child or forced marriage, rape and baad (gift of a woman to resolve a family feud).
Few days after this warning United Nations, three sisters of age - 8, 12 and 17 - were attacked with acid by relatives of a pretender rejected by one of them in the Northern of Kunduz province
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Tortured girl for refusing to prostitution
posted on: Jan 3 2012 13:30 by RDugey. Viewed 9 times.Sahar Gul, an Afghan of 15 young tortured and enclosed by the family of her husband for half a year, has been released by police in that country and will have to be transferred to a hospital in the India to receive medical treatment complete.
after suffering the captivity at the hands of his political family, Sahar Gul, in serious condition, will take to recover from physical and psychological sequelae that have been by the brutal beating suffered by opposing prostitution.
"At home"
A police officer of the Baghlan province, in the North of Afghanistan, has told that agents found it at the home of her husband, Mohamed Azim, after receiving a complaint from the parents of the young. When they saw their State it was Dantesque, was locked in a toilet and presented signs of torture cruel and disproportionate. He then was admitted to a local hospital, and the responsible, Gul Mohammed Wardak, told that the victim you u000athey were ripped out several nails of the hands and had signs of burns in various parts of the body. Indeed, the police admitted that, given the State of the girl when they found it, "he could have died" if her had rescued more afternoon.
The victim, who comes from the remote northern province of Badakhshan, has told police he received beatings by her husband, Azim, married nine months ago and that it doubles the age. He managed to escape before the reach the police, as a warrant of arrest against him. So far only are detained the mother-in-law and sister-in-law of Gul.
The case has shocked the Afghan society, although several groups of human rights activists claim that serious abuses against women and girls in conservative Afghanistan society are common
The President Hamid Karzai has secured for his part that all those who used violence against Gul will be u000apunished.
Is "A long way per visit"
the Mission of UN in Afghanistan (UNAMA) reported a month ago is a "long way to go" in the application of legislation protecting Afghan women against gender-based violence. According to this agency, in Afghanistan laws clash with socially accepted practices such as buying and selling of women for marriage, the child or forced marriage, rape and baad (gift of a woman to resolve a family feud).
Few days after this warning United Nations, three sisters of age - 8, 12 and 17 - were attacked with acid by relatives of a pretender rejected by one of them in the Northern of Kunduz province

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