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Pakistan `brothel woman` released

Friday, 30 March 2007 - 9:58 AM SL Time

This came in BBC today. The story has a happy ending, but it illustrates how the things are done under Taliban regimes. You will be losing all your civic liberties in the name of religion.

Running a brothel might or might not be wrong, (depending upon your thinking) but even if it is wrong there are proper ways to punish crime. One of the worse things happen is to these religious fanatics to take law unto their hands.

Those who encourage Taliban regimes in Lanka please note.

(I keep the original title of the news item.)

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A woman seized and held captive by Pakistani religious students after being accused of running a brothel has been freed unharmed.
Two of her female relatives abducted by students from the Islamabad madrassa, were also freed, as were two policemen.

Before her release, the alleged brothel owner read a statement confessing she had committed immoral acts. She later said it had been made under duress.

Girls from the Jamia Hafsa madrassa say they have won a victory over liberals.

The BBC`s Navdip Dhariwal in Islamabad says the local administration had bowed to the Taleban-style demands of the students.

She says the fear among liberal Pakistanis is that Islamic rule is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the capital.

The woman, known as `Aunty Shamim`, made a statement before being released. She said she repented of her actions.

She appeared to be under immense pressure as she spoke, our correspondent says.

`I apologise for my past wrongdoing and I promise in the name of God that in future I will live like a pious person,` the woman said before reporters.

She renounced prostitution but she refused to admit she had been running a brothel.

She later said she had not made the statement of her own free will and accused the students of mistreating her.

`I don`t think Islam allows anyone to beat a woman and drag her through the streets like a dog,` the Associated Press news agency quoted her as saying.

She told the BBC`s Urdu service about 30 women from the madrassa had abducted her, helped by a similar number of men.

`They tied me, my daughter and daughter-in-law and my six-month-old grand-daughter up with rope,` she said.

She denied running a brothel but said she had rented a room to a woman, and could not be held responsible for anything she might have done.

The vice-principal of the school had given her three options, she said - that police register a case against her, that she face an Islamic court in the school, or that she repent of her sins.
Religious students from Jamia Hafsa raided the house on Tuesday night.

Later men from the madrassa kidnapped two policemen after the arrest of four teachers. The officers were freed earlier on Thursday.

Abdul Rashid Ghazi, Jamia Hafsa`s administrator, had earlier said the school had no personal problem with the woman.

`We only want her to refrain from spreading obscenity in future,` he said.

Jamia Hafsa and its adjoining madrassa, Jamia Faradia, are part of the Lal Masjid (red mosque) complex.

Lal Masjid has long been a problem for the capital city administration and Pakistan`s President, General Pervez Musharraf.

It has often criticised his policies in the `war on terror` and called for Islamic law to be enforced in Pakistan.

The brothel incident comes amid concerns over the increasing `Talebanisation` of parts of Pakistan.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6507205.stm

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pluto100
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LK Information  30 Mar 2007 07:52:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Shakthi,

This is utter madness.

I saw this on Al jazeera last night.

I wonder why these women did not raid the the house of the tribal leader who ordered 5 men to gang rape an innocent woman from one of the rural villages.

I'm a Muslim (Malay)

But, don't have the time for the Penguin Brigade as shown on your pic.
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LK Information  30 Mar 2007 18:10:16 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Shakti,

The students who abducted the women, are they females?

Man, this has gone one too far.

Pluto,

In Pakistan's North-West tribalism is the driving force. You can get shot at even for the slightest mistake.
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In Pakistan's North-West tribalism is the driving force. You can get shot at even for the slightest mistake.


Bonggo,

Absolutely,

Take a look at Inzamam Ul Haque he reminds me of someone who just walked out of a tribal gathering.

It's worse when he starts crying.
tamilcanuck
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LK Information  31 Mar 2007 22:09:19 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Take a look at Inzamam Ul Haque he reminds me of someone who just walked out of a tribal gathering.


lately i have observed a lot of pak players sporting long beards.
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All muslim countries except turkey n a few in eastern europe r full of crazy ppl.. they think they can do all the dirty wrk n say allahu akbar n cover it.. they kill ppl n thank god.. wat crazy ppl.. they all will go to hell.. muslims r crazy
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