Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Afghan prosecutors have announced that a young rape victim, jailed for adultery after reporting the crime and pushed into marrying her attacker, would have her sentence reduced from twelve to three years

The prosecutor said that she would, for now, remain in jail - with her child - for not reporting her attack fast enough. In a remarkable case that is all too common in Afghanistan but has drawn international attention, 21-year-old Gulnaz was attacked by a relative two years ago, but sentenced to 12 years in jail for adultery. She has since given birth to a girl from the attack. Because of the dishonor of sex outside of wedlock, she had been given the choice of marrying her attacker to get out of jail and legitimize her infant daughter in the eyes of Afghanistan's Islamic society. The child is imprisoned with her at Badambagh Prison on the outskirts of Kabul. Gulnaz says that she at first tried to hide the attack against her because she could be killed for bringing shame on her community. Only her pregnancy exposed the attack and began criminal investigations that led to her conviction for adultery. A spokesman for the Afghan attorney general said that her sentence had been reduced by another court hearing to three years and that the main remaining charge against her was not reporting her attack early enough.

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