Afghan children raped 'with impunity'; Sharia law prevents accusers from coming forward

* We’ve had many nutroots and Muhammedans who gleefully smear Catholic priests for child abuse. These people ignore the fact that child-abuse is against the law, and when the church tries to cover it up, these scandals usually blow right out in their faces.

 

* Quite different in Islam:

 

Qur’an 24:4 says: “And those who accuse honourable women but bring not four witnesses, scourge them (with) eighty stripes and never (afterward) accept their testimony – They indeed are evil-doers.”

Muhammad announced the “four witnesses” revelation in Sura 24 in order to exonerate Aisha of rumors of adultery, thus supplying a the provision in Sharia law that has served to protect perpetrators of sex crimes. Together with the attitude taken toward women and girls as possessions, it is not difficult to see why “women and girls, especially young girls, are the most unprotected people of Afghanistan.”

Ironically, the suggested solution will undoubtedly be more Sharia, to solve problems created by Sharia.

“Afghan children raped with ‘impunity,’ U.N. official says,” by Atia Abawi for CNN, August 7:

(CNN) — The young Afghan girl sits in the center of the room, weeping. Using her hand and her blue scarf to hide her face, she recounts how she was brutally raped by five gunmen.

The girl’s tragic case is one of many in war-torn Afghanistan, activists say.

The 12-year-old girl’s family members say they’ll take their own lives unless justice is served.

“We will all commit suicide; this is not living,” cries the mother of the girl, whose gang-rape occurred in Northern Afghanistan. […]

“This is just an example among thousands of other cases,” says Shaima, a member of RAWA. “The rest go unnoticed by the media.”

Shaima is not her real name; she uses it to protect her identity. RAWA members themselves have often been targeted for raising taboo issues in a culture in which women and children are often treated as second-class citizens.

“Women and girls, especially young girls, are the most unprotected people of Afghanistan. They are raped, kidnapped and murdered,” Shaima says.

Just last week, a 3-year-old girl was kidnapped and raped by unidentified men, a government official confirms. The toddler was later released and, the official says, is recovering.

“Rapists are roaming around with impunity,” Shaima says, turning her attention to a man — said to be the son of a powerful official — who is accused of raping 22 girls in the northern province of Sar-I-Pul.

Sayed Nurallah says his 14-year-old daughter was one of the aforementioned victims. Nurallah says that coming forward with his daughter’s story makes him a target, which he firmly accepts. He says that seeking justice for his daughter is a matter of integrity.

Shaima says justice is hard to find.

“These criminals are never brought to justice, because police and government authorities are either involved or they can’t handle the crimes,” she explains. “With criminals and warlords in the political scene, we cannot expect justice to be served.”

Another factor that impedes victims from coming forward is some interpretations of Sharia, or Islamic law. Some authorities rule for a rape to be validated, victims must have four witnesses to the crime. If not, the victims can be charged with fornication or adultery. […]

Radhika Coomaraswamy, the U.N. special representative for children in armed conflict, plans to release a report in October on the state of Afghan children.

Coomaraswamy went to Afghanistan this summer to establish a monitoring and reporting system on what is deemed as grave violations committed against children.

“In many cases of violence against children, there is a sense of impunity. People continue to violate children’s rights without any sense of feeling that they will be held accountable,” Coomaraswamy said.

She found that sexual violence against young boys is also a problem. In what is known as “bacha-bazi,” or “child’s play,” boys are forced to dress in female attire, dance and perform sexual acts.

 

11 thoughts on “Afghan children raped 'with impunity'; Sharia law prevents accusers from coming forward”

  1. Perhaps some muslims reading this might like to comment, or are they all affected with Ostrich Syndrome (also known as Head in Sand Syndrome)?.

  2. kaw, no – it isn’t the ostrich syndrome – it is the syndrome called taqiyya/kithman – deception as to what islam/sharia law is all about. This deception is carried to us via da’wa.

  3. >>kaw “Perhaps some muslims reading this might like to comment, or are they all affected with Ostrich Syndrome (also known as Head in Sand Syndrome)?.

    ……….the sound of crickets chirping…………..

  4. Great article! Nothing sweeter than to see Muslims forcs fed a taste of their own bitter medicine.

  5. Kaw>>Perhaps some muslims reading this might like to comment, or are they all affected with Ostrich Syndrome (also known as Head in Sand Syndrome)?.

    Joe Grey>>They’re affected with Head Nodding in Approval Syndrome.

  6. Since Barack Hussein Obama is an advocate of partial birth abortion, they’ve picked the right Jihad Candidate.

  7. I can’t possibly say what I think of this. I ought to be shocked but in many ways I’m not. Islam is set up to legitimise sexually deviant behaviour, whether it is with children or animals.
    To hear of a 12 year old being raped by 5 gunmen is bad enough – but a three year old!
    Sick doesn’t even begin to cover it.
    I know what I would like to do to them and I don’t have children.

  8. Now for the usual excuse-this has nothing to do with the Koran. Now the apologists can rest easy since I said what they truly believe.

    All these rapes are being committed by those evil Zionists-everyone knows Afghanistan is full of them. There-more relief for the apologists because they probably believe this as well.

  9. Rich Carroll>>”Since Barack Hussein Obama is an advocate of partial birth abortion, they’ve picked the right Jihad Candidate.

    Joe Grey>>He’s an advocate for **ALL** abortions. Muslims therefore would see him as contributing to the birthrate disparity between us that benefits them.

  10. spitty kitty>>”Islam is set up to legitimise sexually deviant behaviour, whether it is with children or animals.

    Joe Grey>> Yikes!

    How many eyewitnesses would be needed to prove a man raped his neighbor’s goat/lover?

    I wonder if the goat’s owner would have feelings of jealousy.

    Also, if the goat willfully put out, would he honor kill her?

  11. Well, in the Sudan a village council forced a man to marry his goat. With good reason. I wonder if a goat is required to accompanied by a male relative at all times in Arab countries.

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