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Law that Allows Marital Rape in Afghanistan

Feb 18, 2010 Author: JollyBoy | Filed under: Afghani Girls, Desi Stories
Afghan Women Law that Allows Marital Rape in Afghanistan

Afghan Women Law that Allows Marital Rape in Afghanistan

Source of this information is CNN: The government in Afghanistan plans to change a legislation that has invited a lot of criticism internationally, that allows the Shia Muslim married women to be raped and not allow them to refuse sexual intercourse with their husbands.

President Hamid Karzai said that he has consulted with the clergy and appropriate changes will be made. The legislation applies only to 20 percent of the Afghan population which constitutes of the Shia Muslims. The 270 pages legislation written by the Shia clergy supports marital rape.

Almost 500 hundred women from all parts of Afghanistan came out to protest the legislation. Women were pelted with stones and cursed, however, the police did nothing much to help. There were around 600 demonstrators who supported the legislation as well.

This legislation has been criticized by US President Barack Obama, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and even German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Human rights activists have been trying to change this Shia law since a long time. It was one of the most controversial laws in Afghanistan, however, to change for good. Sigh of relief for Shia women.

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Afghan Girl Natasha Latiff

Jan 30, 2010 Author: Soorij | Filed under: Afghani Girls, Desi Girls, Desi Stories
Afghan Girl Natasha Latiff in Afghanistan

Afghan Girl Natasha Latiff in Afghanistan

Now we are publishing introduction and traveling experience of Miss Natasha an afghani women. She tells us that my name is Natasha Latiff, from Warwick Law School and well, I am a 21 yr-old Afghan-enthusiast. Over the past few years, I have traveled to Afghanistan 4 times and during this amazing journey I have met some incredible people and created touching experiences that will outlive me a thousand lifetimes.

I am passionate about Afghanistan. And I am passionate about its children. Their bright eyes and eagerness to have an education is inspiring; because I know that their education today is the hope of Afghanistan tomorrow. Share your experience about Afghanistan travel…….

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