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SSLYBY
04/19/09, 08:07 PM
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".


SOURCE - http://www.alternet.org/waroniraq/134219/afghan_president_signs_law_"legaliz ing_rape"/

anamericangod
04/19/09, 08:10 PM
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davidmest
04/19/09, 08:10 PM
New spring break hot spot.

thats fucked up.

this is fucked up.

screamoutmyname
04/19/09, 08:13 PM
fucked up, but true.

and in regards to the story itself... what the hell is this world coming to?

SSLYBY
04/19/09, 08:17 PM
New spring break hot spot.

I couldn't of asked for a better first post.

KidRobot
04/19/09, 08:23 PM
New spring break hot spot.

I just spit out my water onto my screen.

Well played, sir.

diehtc0ke
04/19/09, 08:23 PM
I read that in the Times the other day. I was appalled. Still am.

samsara
04/19/09, 08:24 PM
Thats ridiculous. People are stupid.

Siren Silently
04/19/09, 09:14 PM
New spring break hot spot.

I haven't lol'd so hard on AP.net in awhile.

thesafeword
04/19/09, 09:31 PM
anamericangod never fails to amuse.

J.C.
04/19/09, 09:35 PM
I wish I could make a joke, but this is sad.

theguy77
04/19/09, 09:39 PM
thats fucked up.

this is fucked up.

says the guy with the "bitches ain't shit" usertitle. hahaha

no but really i have no religious tolerance for extremists like that.

ammar
04/20/09, 03:10 AM
Well it means the man has a right to have sex with his wife once every 4 days...
I mean all the wife has to do is layer there for a few minutes, no big deal..

kazuma_ootaro28
04/20/09, 04:04 AM
You have got to be fucking kidding me.

And I would be shocked if, when Texas and the other Southern Red states actually secedes, Texas decides to follow in the footsteps of Afghanistan by "legalizing rape". Fucking tools.

guinness
04/20/09, 05:10 AM
Blah, pretty stupid.

mybreakingpoint
04/20/09, 05:15 AM
New spring break hot spot.

Well-played, sir, well-played.

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04/20/09, 05:34 AM
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MyNameIsRoss
04/20/09, 07:19 AM
wish I thought of something clever like: new spring break hot spot.

SpacePunk
04/20/09, 10:19 AM
You have got to be fucking kidding me.

And I would be shocked if, when Texas and the other Southern Red states actually secedes, Texas decides to follow in the footsteps of Afghanistan by "legalizing rape". Fucking tools.


And you are basing this on the fact that there are Christians in Texas? Right?

Charles777
04/20/09, 11:09 AM
When I hear about this kind of stuff, it makes me happy to live where I do. That's fucked up

I'm DC
04/20/09, 11:13 AM
New spring break hot spot.

I think this is the funniest post I have ever read!

eucademix
04/20/09, 11:29 AM
that is appalling.

Machu505
04/20/09, 01:24 PM
Messed up. But Karzai said the law will be reviewed.

kazuma_ootaro28
04/20/09, 03:09 PM
And you are basing this on the fact that there are Christians in Texas? Right?

Actually, I based that on the fact that there are conservatives in Texas who listen to and support everything Glenn Beck spews out of his mouth.

thespearkid
04/20/09, 03:19 PM
You have got to be fucking kidding me.

And I would be shocked if, when Texas and the other Southern Red states actually secedes, Texas decides to follow in the footsteps of Afghanistan by "legalizing rape". Fucking tools.
You're pissed at southern states for something Afghanistan did? Shut the fuck up.

Machu505
04/20/09, 03:22 PM
Actually, I based that on the fact that there are conservatives in Texas who listen to and support everything Glenn Beck spews out of his mouth.

Conservatives and Glenn Beck support legalizing rape?

I never thought I'd see the day where I was defending Texas and Glenn Beck.

kazuma_ootaro28
04/20/09, 03:22 PM
You're pissed at southern states for something Afghanistan did? Shut the fuck up.

Which is not what I said at all. Shut the fuck up.

thespearkid
04/20/09, 03:58 PM
Which is not what I said at all. Shut the fuck up.
Psh, I'm just wondering why Texas/the South was brought into the discussion at all. Like a poster above said, it's pretty unlikely that the Bible belt is going to legalize rape.

*cue some jackass quoting me and saying, "the bible condones rape lolol". not the point.*

kazuma_ootaro28
04/20/09, 04:21 PM
Psh, I'm just wondering why Texas/the South was brought into the discussion at all. Like a poster above said, it's pretty unlikely that the Bible belt is going to legalize rape.

*cue some jackass quoting me and saying, "the bible condones rape lolol". not the point.*

I'm just afraid that if Texas and the other conservative states in the South actually decides to secede, then those states will do something stupid that would have been considered illegal if they were still part of the states. Not saying all of humanity living in Texas and the South are Glenn Beck supporters or right-wing extremists, but some of the people might be stupid enough to convince their government to pass some ridiculous laws (not necessarily as extreme as "legalizing rape," yet) that could not be passed while they were part of the United States of America. If those laws continue to pass in their states in an effort to separate themselves further from the USA, those people might go on to convince their officials to pass even more extreme laws.

thespearkid
04/20/09, 04:26 PM
I'm just afraid that if Texas and the other conservative states in the South actually decides to secede, then those states will do something stupid that would have been considered illegal if they were still part of the states. Not saying all of humanity living in Texas and the South are Glenn Beck supporters or right-wing extremists, but some of the people might be stupid enough to convince their government to pass some ridiculous laws (not necessarily as extreme as "legalizing rape," yet) that could not be passed while they were part of the United States of America. If those laws continue to pass in their states in an effort to separate themselves further from the USA, those people might go on to convince their officials to pass even more extreme laws.
lolwut?

pennie
04/20/09, 04:32 PM
This is disgraceful.How on earth could somebody let this go?Horrific

timbedinosaur
04/20/09, 04:35 PM
holy fuck

CTMarshall
04/20/09, 04:43 PM
I'm just afraid that if Texas and the other conservative states in the South actually decides to secede, then those states will do something stupid that would have been considered illegal if they were still part of the states. Not saying all of humanity living in Texas and the South are Glenn Beck supporters or right-wing extremists, but some of the people might be stupid enough to convince their government to pass some ridiculous laws (not necessarily as extreme as "legalizing rape," yet) that could not be passed while they were part of the United States of America. If those laws continue to pass in their states in an effort to separate themselves further from the USA, those people might go on to convince their officials to pass even more extreme laws.

Alabama is dumb, but none of the Southern states are that stupid. I think you're taking things too far to the extreme.

kazuma_ootaro28
04/20/09, 04:58 PM
I did not mean to bring any big discussion about Texas. I was just only saying. But what President Karzai did is just pathetic.

Siren Silently
04/20/09, 06:04 PM
You guys are overreacting for one. Yes this is fucked up, but I have a feeling none of you actually bothered to read the article.

more heart
04/20/09, 06:09 PM
Well this is a dark day eh?

SlappedActor
04/20/09, 06:10 PM
I'm amazed that people are amazed by this. Women's rights in middle eastern countries have never been anything but a farce, this is just the icing on the cake.

Siren Silently
04/20/09, 06:15 PM
I agree. By our standards, this is a culture with such a backwards view on civil liberties that has been condoning countless atrocities against women... and yet when it is legislated that a woman must have sex with her husband everybody is finally in uproar?

zion the lion
04/20/09, 06:16 PM
Um...there are still states here that have marital rape as legal.

lfdfforever
04/20/09, 08:12 PM
moving there right now ;-)

x togepi x
04/20/09, 08:40 PM
Psh, I'm just wondering why Texas/the South was brought into the discussion at all. Like a poster above said, it's pretty unlikely that the Bible belt is going to legalize rape.

*cue some jackass quoting me and saying, "the bible condones rape lolol". not the point.*

I live in the Bible Belt. I see that fundamentalist conservatives have a poor opinion of women. Considering the fact that there's a state in the union where it was legal to make women pay for their own rape kits (alaska) i don't see it as *that much* of a stretch to say it's possible a law that forces women to have sex with their husbands could be suggested in states with predominantly fundamentalist conservative power structures, especially when it's quite possible to go out and find plenty of churches which advocate women's submission to men.

it's actually quite enlightening to bring parts of the united states into discussions like this because it keeps us from getting too ethnocentric. it's quite easy to criticize Afghanistan for a measure like this, and we should, but it's especially easy when we ignore strains of the same thinking in our own society.

oldwirehands
04/21/09, 09:06 AM
New spring break hot spot.

hahahahaha Holy shit. This is the best post I've seen in awhile.

saysmydoctor
04/21/09, 11:10 AM
New spring break hot spot.
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