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  • Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     OP - March 30, 2011, 08:26 PM


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    Shariatpur, Bangladesh (CNN) -- Hena Akhter's last words to her mother proclaimed her innocence. But it was too late to save the 14-year-old girl.

    Her fellow villagers in Bangladesh's Shariatpur district had already passed harsh judgment on her. Guilty, they said, of having an affair with a married man. The imam from the local mosque ordered the fatwa, or religious ruling, and the punishment: 101 lashes delivered swiftly, deliberately in public.

    Hena dropped after 70.

    Bloodied and bruised, she was taken to hospital, where she died a week later.

    Amazingly, an initial autopsy report cited no injuries and deemed her death a suicide. Hena's family insisted her body be exhumed. They wanted the world to know what really happened to their daughter.

    Sharia: illegal but still practiced

    Hena's family hailed from rural Shariatpur, crisscrossed by murky rivers that lend waters to rice paddies and lush vegetable fields.

    Hena was the youngest of five children born to Darbesh Khan, a day laborer, and his wife, Aklima Begum. They shared a hut made from corrugated tin and decaying wood and led a simple life that was suddenly marred a year ago with the return of Hena's cousin Mahbub Khan.

    Mahbub Khan came back to Shariatpur from a stint working in Malaysia. His son was Hena's age and the two were in seventh grade together.

    Khan eyed Hena and began harassing her on her way to school and back, said Hena's father. He complained to the elders who run the village about his nephew, three times Hena's age.

    The elders admonished Mahbub Khan and ordered him to pay $1,000 in fines to Hena's family. But Mahbub was Darbesh's older brother's son and Darbesh was asked to let the matter fade.

    Many months later on a winter night, as Hena's sister Alya told it, Hena was walking from her room to an outdoor toilet when Mahbub Khan gagged her with cloth, forced her behind nearby shrubbery and beat and raped her.

    Hena struggled to escape, Alya told CNN. Mahbub Khan's wife heard Hena's muffled screams and when she found Hena with her husband, she dragged the teenage girl back to her hut, beat her and trampled her on the floor.

    The next day, the village elders met to discuss the case at Mahbub Khan's house, Alya said. The imam pronounced his fatwa. Khan and Hena were found guilty of an illicit relationship. Her punishment under sharia or Islamic law was 101 lashes; his 201.

    Mahbub Khan managed to escape after the first few lashes.

    Darbesh Khan and Aklima Begum had no choice but to mind the imam's order. They watched as the whip broke the skin of their youngest child and she fell unconscious to the ground.

    "What happened to Hena is unfortunate and we all have to be ashamed that we couldn't save her life," said Sultana Kamal, who heads the rights organization Ain o Shalish Kendro.

    Bangladesh is considered a democratic and moderate Muslim country, and national law forbids the practice of sharia. But activist and journalist Shoaib Choudhury, who documents such cases, said sharia is still very much in use in villages and towns aided by the lack of education and strong judicial systems.

    The Supreme Court also outlawed fatwas a decade ago, but human rights monitors have documented more than 500 cases of women in those 10 years who were punished through a religious ruling. And few who have issued such rulings have been charged.

    Last month, the court asked the government to explain what it had done to stop extrajudicial penalty based on fatwa. It ordered the dissemination of information to all mosques and madrassas, or religious schools, that sharia is illegal in Bangladesh.

    "The government needs to enact a specific law to deal with such perpetrators responsible for extrajudicial penalty in the name of Islam," Kamal told CNN.

    The United Nations estimates that almost half of Bangladeshi women suffer from domestic violence and many also commonly endure rape, beatings, acid attacks and even death because of the country's entrenched patriarchal system.

    Hena might have quietly become another one of those statistics had it not been for the outcry and media attention that followed her death on January 31.

    'Not even old enough to be married'

    Monday, the doctors responsible for Hena's first autopsy faced prosecution for what a court called a "false post-mortem report to hide the real cause of Hena's death."

    Public outrage sparked by that autopsy report prompted the high court to order the exhumation of Hena's body in February. A second autopsy performed at Dhaka Medical College Hospital revealed Hena had died of internal bleeding and her body bore the marks of severe injuries.

    Police are now conducting an investigation and have arrested several people, including Mahbub Khan, in connection with Hena's death.

    "I've nothing to demand but justice," said Darbesh Khan, leading a reporter to the place where his daughter was abducted the night she was raped.

    He stood in silence and took a deep breath. She wasn't even old enough to be married, he said, testament to Hena's tenderness in a part of the world where many girls are married before adulthood. "She was so small."

    Hena's mother, Aklima, stared vacantly as she spoke of her daughter's last hours. She could barely get out her words. "She was innocent," Aklima said, recalling Hena's last words.

    Police were guarding Hena's family earlier this month. Darbesh and Aklima feared reprisal for having spoken out against the imam and the village elders.

    They had meted out the most severe punishment for their youngest daughter. They could put nothing past them.


    http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/29/bangladesh.lashing.death/index.html?hpt=P1

    Good on the Bangladesh Government passing a law against Sharia, but how about enforcing it too. Though I wish they would make an exception for that schwein Mahbub Khan and give him the 201 lashes and while they are at it they could dish out a few to his loathsome wife.

    The imam and the village elders should be severely punished too.







    Like a compass needle that points north, a man?s accusing finger always finds a woman. Always.

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  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #1 - March 30, 2011, 08:38 PM

    Dang that is so sad. How about a fatwa on that sh*thead Imam's head and lash him to death. See how he feels now.
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #2 - March 30, 2011, 08:39 PM

    Damn those ignorant bastards! Damn them all to the Hell they believe in!
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #3 - March 30, 2011, 08:46 PM

    the rapist should be executed immediately.  finmad

    Don't argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

    "That is surely true, it is absolutely paradoxical; we cannot understand it, and we don't know what it means, but we have proved it, and therefore we know it must be the truth."
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #4 - March 30, 2011, 08:50 PM

    ^ Roll Eyes

    :( this is so fucking sad.

    I have no other words.

    "If intelligence is feminine... I would want that mine would, in a resolute movement, come to resemble an impious woman."
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #5 - March 30, 2011, 08:54 PM

    The part I never missed about the forum.   Cry  Being reminded of what never ceases to amaze and sadden me.

    Inhale the good shit, exhale the bullshit.
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #6 - March 30, 2011, 09:38 PM

    This makes me ill to my stomach. Unfortunately what makes me even more sick is that there are people trying to pretend that this has nothing to do with religion melding into law and governance. I am sick of people talking about how if only Sharia was "truly applied", rapes would never go unpunished.
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #7 - April 01, 2011, 04:44 PM

    does any one have reference to what the quran and hadith say about this as part of shariah?
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #8 - April 01, 2011, 05:14 PM

    Well, What if the pope lashed a Christian girl converting to Islam. The whole Muslim world would be up in Arms.

    Its typical man and sad! Islam degrades civilisations and socieities.
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #9 - April 01, 2011, 05:25 PM

    I think frankly the problem is the policies are set up by Dhaka, how can it be enforced in rural regions where religion stays rife?
    Bangladesh desperately needs to urbanize, attract the villagers to the towns.
    With it would come literacy, policing, better press, more secularism and in general more advancement and less of thing like the above happening.  Cry
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #10 - April 01, 2011, 05:42 PM

    Yup, that's generally how it works, HO. The rural areas of any given society tend to be more socially backwards than the urban areas, and increasing urbanization leads to social progress. Bangladesh or the United States, the template is basically the same.

    fuck you
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #11 - April 04, 2011, 10:20 AM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFLg57CnHfI

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • Re: Only 14, Bangladeshi girl charged with adultery was lashed to death
     Reply #12 - April 04, 2011, 11:19 AM

    General strike cripples Bangladesh& ;s main cities says news and the strike is about Women equality and freedom..

    http://www.dawn.com/2011/04/04/general-strike-cripples-bangladeshs-main-cities.html



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    DHAKA: Schools and businesses were shut in Bangladeshs main cities Monday as an Islamic hard-line group enforced a nationwide general strike demanding the installation of Islamic law and the scrapping of a new government policy that gives women equal rights to inheritance.

    The strike came a day after a student was killed and 25 other protesters were injured during a violent clash between Islamic hard-liners and police in western Bangladesh.

    Those protesters were demanding the government scrap its new policy that ensures women equal rights to inheritance, which they brand as anti-Islamic. Traffic was light Monday on the usually clogged streets of the capital, Dhaka, and was also disrupted in other major cities across the country. There were no reports of violence in the first few hours of the strike, which was organised by the Islamic Law Implementation Committee.

    While the strike was called to broadly seek the adoption of Islamic law in the Muslim-majority nation of 150 million people, its specific agenda was the opposition of the governments new policy on womens inheritance rights. According to Muslim family law, women can claim only a quarter of what men get from their parents. Under the governments new rules, every child inherits the same amount.

    Despite being governed mostly by secular laws, Bangladesh follows Islamic law in family-related matters, including marriage and inheritance.

    Fazlul Huq Amini, who heads the Islamic Law Implementation Committee, accuses the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of violating Quran, the Islamic holy book, by introducing the new inheritance policy.

    Hasina, however, insists the new rules do not hurt Islam, and says the hard-line group is deliberately playing with peoples religious feelings to destabilize the country. Hasina's government says it wants women to have greater rights in employment, inheritance and education.

    In Dhaka, a city of 10 million people, thousands of security officials were deployed Monday to patrol the streets, police said. The security officials cordoned off the country's main Baitul Mokarram mosque in downtown Dhaka and set up barbed wire fences near the mosque.

    On Sunday, 19-year-old Ahmed Husein, a student at an Islamic school in the western district of Jessore, was shot during the clash with police and died instantly. The protesters blamed police for shooting Husein. The police denied responsibility and said some of the protesters were armed. Husein was a member of the Hefajat-i-Islam group, which belongs to Islami Oikya Jote, an alliance of hard-line groups usually tied to former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

    So that strike is about "WOMEN INHERITANCE RIGHTS"., In other words Bangladesh Govt is Opposing Quran by making equal distribution of parental property for  men and women .   So Muslim baboons use Quran to black mail the  present Bangladesh govt.

    Well one step forward and two steps backwards., the only way is KILL SOME OF THESE STUPID VERSES OF QURAN..  in fact now I support that American Terry Jones burning it, if not all the verses in it  but some of them MUST BE BURNT out of the brains of people.

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
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