Islam teaches good behaviour with women

KARACHI: Maulana Mufti Muhammad Naeem, Mohtamim Jamia Binoria- Al-Aalamia Karachi, expressing concern about the rising cases of domestic violence in the society has urged people to recall that the Holy Quran enjoins good treatment of women.

In a statement on Wednesday Maulana Naeem said, “Allah has enjoined upon men to treat their wives fairly, to the extent that a man is allowed to divorce her gracefully if their relationship becomes strained.” The senior scholar said the Muslims who are abusive to women actually slander Islam.

Maulana Naeem went on to state that, “Allah, as well as the Hadiths of the Holy Prophet (SAWW) clearly forbid violence against women. He also clarified a widely held misperception prevalent in a section of society about treatment towards women,members of the family and said Islam did not allow domestic violence and violence against women.

“Holy Prophet (SAWW) clearly forbids such acts,” reiterated the senior religious scholar.


The Nation

Raped for once, being rapped for 3 months

LAHORE: Racecourse Women Police registered an FIR against Shahzad and two unidentified people for raping 14-year-old Shehla Bibi after kidnapping her. But she remains without justice, as the police are allegedly helping the accused; the case investigation officer describes the victim being in a ‘habit of having illicit relations’, a claim refuted by a senior doctor who reviewed the initial medical report.

Shahzad was purportedly a friend of Shehla’s brother-in-law and as per family narrative, the victim’s marriage with her fiancé Raja was being delayed over some trivial issues, which had also caused misunderstandings between the couple.

Mother Perveen Bibi said in the FIR that Shahzad and his accomplices came to their Garhi Shahu home and tempted her daughter to get the issues resolved and clear the way for her marriage with Raja. But the accused took the girl to a house in Model Town, raped her and threw the poor girl in critical condition in front of her relatives’ house in Green Town.

After three days of the FIR, the victim family handed over Shahzad to police after capturing him through area notables. But, the police didn’t mention his arrest in their record and released him within 48 hours. Since the registration of FIR, the victim family has been wandering from pillar to post to get justice but all their efforts have gone in vain mainly because of police’s alleged support to the rapists.

The ‘deliberate non-arrest’ of culprits by the police and the inordinate delay of three months in DNA report by the forensic laboratory are contributing to the immense pressure on victim girl and her family for a ‘compromise’ and change of their statements, it is learnt.

Compounding the sufferings of the victim family, the accused party reportedly barged into their house on Wednesday and tortured the girl and her parents, but the police refused to even consider their fresh application. But the brave girl and her family remain committed to continuing their fight for justice. They, however, have appealed to the Punjab chief minister and human rights activists to assist them in their legal battle against the culprits.

They told that they did try to approach CM Shahbaz Sharif earlier by going to CM Secretariat, but the ‘powerful palace’ of Punjab’s executives failed to properly entertain their request despite the fact that the initial medical examination report proved the committal of heinous crime.

As per their fresh application and a witness Ishaq, accused Shahzad’s father Nazir, along with his accomplices Jamil, Shafqit and Amir, entered the victims’ house and tortured them, besides resorting to aerial firing to frighten them. “The accused is continuously giving life threats to them, but police is not taking action against them,” the family members said.

Quoting their lawyers, the complaint family alleged that former SP (Investigation) of the Civil Lines Division, Adeel Hussain Chandio had ‘ordered’ Investigation Officer (IO) Shamim Akhtar to release the ‘rapist’. But, when approached, the IO rejected this accusation. She however confirmed that Shahbaz was released after being taken into custody, claiming that Police Order 2002 ‘authorised’ police to delay the arrest of accused. But she gave no reply when asked if the arrest of an alleged rapist could be delayed for a long period of three months.

Apparently giving benefit to the accused, the investigation officer claimed the girl was not raped. Quoting the initial medical examination report, the lady detective claimed the girl was in a habit of having illicit relations with others. But when contacted, a senior doctor Muhammad Aleem, who reviewed the initial medical examination, termed the IO claim false.

The IO also held Punjab Forensic Science Agency (PFSA) responsible for the delay in completion of their inquiry, saying that police had sent medical swabs three months ago but they were still waiting for the DNA report. However, Dr Aleem is of the view the DNA test and its report can be arranged within an hour’s time. When contacted, a PFSA spokesman refused to share any details about the medical swabs.

A young detective of another police station of the city declared all the claims of the Racecourse Police as false. The officer, who wished not to be named, said it was the duty of police to approach the PFSA again for DNA report. He said that the delay in the test would cause the sample to lose its vitality which could affect the DNA report and thus help the accused.

The Nation

Protection to women against acid burns: Law to be tabled in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly soon

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Social Welfare and Women Development Sitara Ayaz while speaking at a seminar informed that law for protection to women against acid burns would be tabled in the KP Assembly very soon. The seminar on “The Elimination of Violence against Women” (VAW) organised by University of Peshawar in collaboration with US consulate Peshawar and non-governmental organisation “Aware Girls” here at university campus on Wednesday.

The provincial minister the Department of Social Welfare and Women Development has planned to start an awareness drive at the education institutions for creation of aware about the relevant laws for protection of women rights in the province. She said laws on VAW and their protection of rights, are being fully enacted, but most of the people were not aware about them.

Ms Sitara urged the masses and members of civil society to play their role for implementing the laws promulgated by government for protection of women rights in the society. She said the social fabric of our society is such that most of the women confronted with harassment do not report their cases, which is the main for non-accomplishment of justice.

Business Recorder

Girl’s relatives say held suspect not assault culprit

UMERKOT: A shutterdown in Ghulam Nabi Shah Town of Umerkot district continued for a third consecutive day on Wednesday as the Hindu community along with other people staged more protest demonstrations and rallies in several towns of the district, as well as Mirpurkhas district, for the arrest of the culprits of a criminal assault on a six-year-old girl last Sunday.

Police under immense pressure from protesters, the chief minister and several provincial ministers arrested a suspect and Umerkot SSP Umerkot Riaz Soomro told a press conference in Ghulam Nabi Shah town on Wednesday that the man had confessed to the crime.

However, relatives of the victim girl immediately rejected his claim and the suspect’s family also accused the police of subjecting him to torture in order to extract a confession.

The SSP claimed that the police reached the suspect with the help of footprint trackers and that the victim girl also identified him as one of the culprits during an identification parade. Phullo Meghwar, the victim girl’s uncle and a professor at Szabist, Karachi, told Dawn that police seemed to have picked up the wrong man.

“There were no samples collected by medico-legal officers at the Umerkot hospital or the Civil Hospital Mirpurkhas to help establish facts,” he said. Nor were there any MLO reports attached with the case, he added.

He said that police had picked up another suspect but let him off after intervention of some influential figures and now they had arrested another seemingly wrong man by adopting a wrong method to reach the culprit.

Another relative of the girl said that police did not oblige them when advised to seek help of anther girl who accompanied the victim at the time of her abduction.

Dawn

Ex-EDO arrested, kidnapped woman recovered

KARACHI: A former executive district officer was arrested with an accomplice of his for kidnapping a woman teacher in Gulistan-i-Jauhar on Wednesday.

Police raided an apartment in Block 16, Abdullah Heights, Gulistan-i-Jauhar, and arrested Gul Mohammad Hajiano, former EDO for education, and his accomplice Wafa Hussain and recovered a kidnapped woman, a government schoolteacher.

Station house officer Asif Rauf said the suspect tried to harass the woman, and finally stopped her salary using his influence in the education department. The woman went to court and after a long legal battle won the case. The education department owed her Rs1.3 million as salary dues.

Lately, the suspect again tried to intimidate her and demanded money, the SHO said.

Subsequently, the suspect with his accomplice kidnapped the woman on Wednesday morning and detained her in the flat. Police registered an FIR (364/2012) under Sections 365-A and 34 of the Pakistan Penal Code on a complaint of the victim’s family at the Gulistan-i-Jauhar police station.

http://dawn.com/2012/12/06/ex-edo-arrested-kidnapped-woman-recovered/