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14 year old girl whipped to death for being raped

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/29/bangladesh.lashing.death/index.html?hpt=T2


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.

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

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
 
It's mind boggling that horror like this still takes place in this day and age. It truly makes you appreciate how good we have it and is incredibly humbling for me, as a female and a human being, the rights that I have.

I'd say 'I hope justice is served', but sadly, like a lot of these situations, chances are it might not be. It's heartbreaking.
 

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I understand that different cultures have different beliefs, but things like this just boggle my mind.
Like KylieTO said, we do have it good here.
 

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And this is the crap they want to bring here.

Justin Trudeau gets all hot and bothered when we call that barbaric.

And now they want to be the government.
 

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It often seems as if as much harm is caused by religion as good. The bishops, inmans etc have a lot to answer for if there is an after-life.
 

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wha? Hope you are joking. You don't really think Justin Trudeau wants that, please. What an absurd statement.
Yes but no mores absurd than Trudeau's which he was embarrassed into apologizing for.
 

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We always welcome people from different cultures, beliefs and religions...Now if they can only leave these kinds of shit behind when they set foot...we're cool.
 

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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.
Truly barbaric. That such brutality is carried out under the guise of a religion is even worse. However, Islamic countries are not the only place where women's human rights are not respected. There are lots of examples of barbaric customs to go around.
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.
Eventually the family stood up to the village elder and the imam and protested the unjust punishment. However, it doesn't sound like they were initially very supportive. They beat her and trampled her.

Sharia: illegal but still practiced...

sharia is still very much in use in villages and towns aided by the lack of education and strong judicial systems...

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.

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."...

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...
There is a lot happening there. Not all of it is bad. It takes a long time to change attitudes in underdeveloped countries. Bangladesh deserves our support in bringing about those changes. Not so long ago, slavery was practiced in North America and it was common for the President of the US to own slaves. Here in Canada, we have a shameful history of genocide practiced against native people. I think we should avoid the trap of finger pointing and screaming "Them bad, us good." Human rights need to be protected more in all regions.
 

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Lucky I'm not king. Like a bad infestation of cockroaches - I'd nuke'm. I have no tolerance for those that either participate or support such acts. Better to cleanse the area and start over.
 

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you need to educate the people before you can stop the cycle
 

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It truly is sad what happened to this girl but it is an all too familiar story. At least once every couple of years we read another story of a Muslim girl being lashed or stoned to death often by her own family members and often for doing nothing more than being a female teen.

This what happens when you give backward thinking ignorant people even the slightest bit of power. They abuse it. I would be utterly ashamed to belong to such a faith or culture or ethnicity. Those who see the inherent evil and pretend like it's not happening are just as guilty as the ones who were at this girls murder.

I despise so called holy men who commit barbaric acts in the name of religion.

Bring your black hearts over here. I have the stakes ready.
 

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Sad story.

All too human.

Good thing we get to cast stones from our perfect houses over here isn't it? Nope, nothing bad ever happens over here. No injustices to anyone at all.

Peace.

P.S. Just being a shit disturber. After all, if we reflect on our society and our dominant groups, are they really the paragons of virtue, the quintessance of perfection? Really? I suspect that we too are merely human, just like those ignorant barbarians over there... So it goes...
 

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Sad story.

All too human.

Good thing we get to cast stones from our perfect houses over here isn't it? Nope, nothing bad ever happens over here. No injustices to anyone at all.

Peace.

P.S. Just being a shit disturber. After all, if we reflect on our society and our dominant groups, are they really the paragons of virtue, the quintessance of perfection? Really? I suspect that we too are merely human, just like those ignorant barbarians over there... So it goes...
No not much virtue or perfection to be found over here in Canadiana but at least our institutions and our (dare I say it) leaders don't propagate, condone or perpetuate anything close to this sort of thing and for that I am immeasurably greatful. And yes it is absolutely barbaric and yes it is allowed to happen based almost solely on ignorance with a good dose of lies to keep the status quo for those who benefit from it in the most despicable ways.
 

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oh come on folks, this article made news because it was "newsworthy" It is not an accurate interpretation of the majority of the people over there. Jeffrey Damher also made worldwide headlines back in the day, would it be fair to say that he was a typical "representitive" of what North American values and behaviour are? NO. It made news because it was extreme. Most on this thread have been watching too much of Bill O'Riley, CNN, and Fox news. Grow up and show some balls, to judge a society so quickly on one extreme case is such a shame, not to mention ignorant.
 

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wha? Hope you are joking. You don't really think Justin Trudeau wants that, please. What an absurd statement.
Yes and no. Trudeau said something to the effect that labelling this kind of thing "barbaric" does nothing to help curtail the practice ( of Muslim Honour Killings). In Quebec, they don't have much tolerance for religious fundamentalists (of all religions - not just Islamic. Quebecers are largely (but not wholly) intolerant of fundamental Christians, Jews, and Muslims.). Trudeau was harshly criticized (and rightfully so) for speaking in a way that some might say offers "understanding" of the issue of Muslim Honour Killings.

As to Worf's assertion of "And this is the crap they want to bring here.", I assume Worf is referring to Sharia Law. About 5 years or so ago, a group of Fundamentalist Muslims wanted Ontario to allow Sharia Law to resolve civil issues between Muslims. At the time, there was debate as to whether or not this should be allowed in Ontario. The Muslims who were lobbying for Sharia Law in matters of Civil Dispute correctly argued that Ontario allowed the Jews to do the same and all they wanted was the same right as the Jews (the old Slippery Slope). Anyway, McGuinty - Bless his little heart actually grew a pair and vetoed the whole damn thing and said that there will be no Jewish law, no Christian Law, and no Sharia Law in Ontario. That Ontario would have one law for all its citizens and that would be a secular law. Yay for McGuinty.

However, I am not so fucking naive as to think that Sharia Law and Jewish Law and whatever other ethnic / religious law does not currently happen in Ontario. I'm sure that there are all kinds of Islamic Tribunals right now in Ontario who are deciding things pertaining to civil law among Muslims as they take it from the Koran regardless of what any damn Canadian Politician says. That said, any "smart" Muslim woman who found herself getting divorced after her husband yells out, "I divorce you" 3 times would know that Mohammad can't do shit regardless of what the Imams say and that she would just walk down to University Avenue and hire herself a nice Jewish Lawyer.

My personal opinion is that all religion is a force for evil in this world. Oh sure, love thy brother and all that, but at the end of it, they are all the same - they want the money and the power. They want to be both King and Pope (a little Second City allusion there.)

Anyway, I'm tired of both the left and the right figuring that culture should trump the law. It cannot. One law in Canada that makes no mention of God, Jehovah, Ya Way, Mohammad, or Allah, or Buddha, or even the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. (You can google that one.)

 

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oh come on folks, this article made news because it was "newsworthy" It is not an accurate interpretation of the majority of the people over there. Jeffrey Damher also made worldwide headlines back in the day, would it be fair to say that he was a typical "representitive" of what North American values and behaviour are? NO. It made news because it was extreme. Most on this thread have been watching too much of Bill O'Riley, CNN, and Fox news. Grow up and show some balls, to judge a society so quickly on one extreme case is such a shame, not to mention ignorant.

Bad comparison. Dahmer was one guy who acted alone against societal norms. This poor girl was whipped to death in public by a mob composed of the Imans, the "Village Elders" and there were trials, decries, fatwas, you name it.

Dahmer was a madman, this girl suffered death by a culture who blamed her for her own rape.

Surely you see the difference.

A more accurate comparison would be the Salem Witch Hunts of the 1700's in Salem Mass.
 
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