Laura King: Jailed Afghan rape victim wins pardon after agreeing to marry attacker

Laura King, LA Times, 2 December 2011

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REPORTING FROM KABUL, AFGHANISTAN — President Hamid Karzai has pardoned a jailed rape victim, but only after she agreed to marry the man she says raped her.

The 19-year-old woman, whose name is Gulnaz, was one of the subjects of a documentary recently produced by the European Union, highlighting the phenomenon of rape victims being imprisoned for the “moral crime” of having sex outside marriage, even against their will.

Karzai’s office said in a statement Thursday evening that the president had accepted a recommendation from a special judicial committee that the woman be pardoned and freed — “taking into consideration the consent of both sides for a conditional wedlock.”

Gulnaz became pregnant as a result of the rape and gave birth in prison.

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H/T: “Rape and Morality in Kabul and Washington” by John Glaser.

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Max Blumenthal: From Occupation to “Occupy”: The Israelification of American Domestic Security

A University of California Davis police officer pepper-sprays students during their sit-in at an "Occupy UCD" demonstration in Davis, California in this 18 November 2011 file photo. (Photo: REUTERS - Brian Nguyen) - Click photo to enlarge.

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Bush, Blair found guilty of war crimes in Malaysia tribunal

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Egypt cabinet resigns as Cairo protests intensify

via Al Jazeera’s Egypt Live Blog

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Live updates: Thousands chant against SCAF in Tahrir Sunday night

Ahram Online, Sunday 20 Nov 2011

12:15am Around fifty thousand protesters are still in Tahrir. Clashes still ongoing at Tahrir Street and Mohamed Mahmoud street leading to the Ministry of Interior between protesters and military police

12:04am: Ministry of health raises count of dead to 10 and injured to over 1700 after two days of clashes.

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