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Swat girl denies flogging by Taliban

Monday April 06, 2009 (0709 PST)


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Swat Incident: Flogging of a Girl

PESHAWAR: Chand Bibi, the young girl who was shown being flogged by the Swat Taliban in a videotape aired on television channels, gave a statement to a Qazi, or judge, on Sunday, denying the incident.

Mian Iftikhar Hussain, the NWFP information minister, told our sources that she made the statement to Mohammad Riaz, the judge of the Qazi Court for Matta Tehsil, and the commissioner of Malakand division, Syed Mohammad Javed, both of whom visited her village, Kala Killay, in Kabal Swat district on Sunday.

Quoting the commissioner, Mian Iftikhar said the girl, Chand Bibi, made it clear that she was indeed married to Adalat Khan and everyone in the village knew about it. She refuted the reports that both of them were flogged by the Taliban as punishment for maintaining illicit relations and then forcibly married.

According to the information minister, the commissioner and the judge had visited Kala Killay to record the statements of the couple on the directive of the chief secretary of the NWFP. The chief secretary and Inspector General of Police, NWFP, had been directed by Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, to appear before his court and also produce the girl who was flogged. The chief justice had taken suo moto notice of the case after the two-minute videotape was repeatedly shown on TV channels.

The incident caused outrage in Pakistan and provoked members of the civil society and others to stage protests in many cities of the country. The flogging of the girl, stated to be 17-years old, was condemned by most political parties, human rights organisations and even religious scholars.

Mian Iftikhar disclosed that Chand Bibi had expressed her inability to appear before the Supreme Court as she and her family felt it wasn’t appropriate for a purdah-observing Pakhtun girl to do so in the presence of TV cameras and onlookers. “She requested the judge and the commissioner to spare her from appearing in the court in Islamabad,” he said.

However, her husband, Adalat Khan, was ready to appear in the Supreme Court. Mian Iftikhar said the judge, Mohammad Riaz, also recorded the statement of Adalat Khan and he also denied the reports that he or his wife, Chand Bibi, had been lashed by the Taliban. “Adalat Khan wondered as to why nobody in their village knew about this incident. He insisted that no such incident had taken place in Kala Killay,” the minister said.

Iftikhar lamented that a fake video had been used to tarnish the reputation of the people of Swat and disrupt the peace process in the district. “We condemn the acts of repression against women. We too are outraged when extremist elements commit atrocities against women and also men. But the incident depicted in the videotape never took place in Swat,” he argued.

He felt the timing of the release of the videotape was intriguing. “It appears to be part of a conspiracy to foil the peace agreement in Swat and put pressure on President Zardari not to sign the Nizam-i-Adl Regulation for Malakand division,” he said.

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Fake story, they all lie
Cause the girl does deny
Destabilizing Pak is aim
Of foes outside,within game

On Pak enemies is the shame
Altaf the traitor talks same
They can lie and bite dust
Pak enemies got hateful lust

Listen not India,nor Zardari
Nor Rehman malik that madari
Sensible are Pak Pashtoon
Truth will come to all soon

Believe the girl,she's sweet
was'nt flogged hear her tweet
Sweet little thing,she's love
Were no flogs,say stars above



Posted by Anwar Mahmood, Canada

We can only hope that this flogging never occurred. I have spent enough time in Peshwar to fear the worst.
Posted by david wayne osedach, United States of America

The girl was not flogged __ Anwar Mahmood, Canada (2009-04-07 07:20:29)
Swat girl denies ______________ david wayne osedach, United States of America (2009-04-06 21:46:42)
Something's Not Right ______________ Jeff, United States of America (2009-04-06 21:09:29)
All smoke and no fire ____ venus arora, Pakistan (2009-04-06 20:07:00)
of course they denied it ____ Anwar Sadat, Egypt (2009-04-06 20:02:14)
UNbelievable _ mommadona, United States of America (2009-04-06 18:54:08)
Winners and losers ______________ Ayasha, United States of America (2009-04-06 14:37:12)
take action ________ israr khan, Afghanistan (2009-04-06 10:32:13)
they are pathans __ israr khan azghar, Afghanistan (2009-04-06 10:28:07)
No Heading ___________ Saquib Hussain, India (2009-04-06 08:36:29)
Islamic laws being humiliated by nonmuslims ______________ sadiq, India (2009-04-06 08:06:17)

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