Sad Truth about the Realities Faced by these Girls in the Holy Land - You Decide their Fate!
KARACHI: Isma Mahmood’s world has come crumbling down, her
hopes dashed to the ground. And all for no specific fault of her own.
Mahmood, 16, was deported to Pakistan last month after having served six
months in shackles and handcuffs in a prison in Saudi Arabia. Her crime—being
raped by a Saudi man.
“It’s difficult for me to talk about what happened
to me, from rape to prison and from prison to deportation,’’ Isma said, in the
office of a rescue trust in Karachi where she sat with her sister Muna, 18, who
was also deported.
Isma’s parents, originally from the central Pakistani
city of Multan, were trafficked to Saudi Arabia around 20 years ago. “Though
both of us were born there, we are Pakistanis,’’ Isma said.
Human rights
groups say hundreds of people, particularly young women, are still trafficked
from South Asia every year, with many going on to face a life blighted by
physical and often sexual abuse.
In Isma’s case, being born in Saudi
Arabia was no help when she was raped last year in the holy city of Medina. “I
was the victim, I was raped and molested but I was named as the accused, and the
man who committed the crime was not touched,’’ she said, hiding her face with
both hands in shame.
“He first kidnapped me, dragged me into his car,’’
Isma said. “At first he asked me to sleep with him and offered good money. When
I refused and tried to resist, he warned me of dire consequences and raped me in
the car.’’
The unnamed man warned her she would be imprisoned if she
went to police , and said that the Saudi sponsor who brought her parents to the
country through a Pakistani agent would have them all expelled.
“I am
very powerful and could declare you a bad girl. Your father’s sponsor is my
friend and he will not support you,’’ she quoted the man as telling her. The
sponsor, too, threatened Isma and Muna, warning they would be punished unless
they kept silent, she said, asking that the sponsor’s name not be revealed to
spare her family any additional grief.
“I and my sister thought
otherwise and we went to the police as we expected justice. But after a few
hours of filing the report the police allegedly changed it,’’ Isma said. Under
pressure from the Saudi sponsor, Isma’s parents asked her to withdraw her
allegations.
“I never wanted my parents to get into trouble as they were
at the mercy of the sponsor and he lived in our neighbourhood. So I did not
speak much but police still put me behind bars,’’ she said.
This is a completely true story about what two young girls went through and how they were tortured and raped in one of the most holiest cities of the world - "Madina"!
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Really barbaric & inhuman activity against womens in muslim nations .not meaning to say that it happens only in muslim countries. but this can be put to an end by muslims, who are very sensitive against thier religious crictics . instead of attacking innocent people
throughout the world in the name of \"jihad\",those people shud look at their back b4 blaming others.
A BAD EG: women in remote rural areas of pakistan are being raped by 10-15 men as a punishment .
asif abbas | 04/03/2007, 11:09 [ Reply ]