Friday, April 24, 2009

Calories Lost In Diarrhea

raped 13-year-old Christian! Perpetrators are innocent!

In Pakistan says three men not guilty of raping a 13-year-old Christian. Before a hearing before the District Court of Nankana Sahib, the police of Sangla Hill, the 40-year-old Mohammed Shahbaz , the 30-year-old Waqas Sadiq and the 25-year-old Yousaf Sadiq of charges of rape of Ambreen Masih washed away. Shahbaz was the only suspect, who appeared at the hearing. Originally, only to be negotiating his bail bail. But the judge stated that he could not set bail conditions if the police wanted to arrest Shahbaz. An official medical examination finds the rape of a Christian. However, the police took the case only after the insistence of the Christian Legal Consultative Organization CLAAS. After the officials said, however, the alleged perpetrator is innocent, lawyers accused Masih in front of the wealthy family of the suspect to have bribed the police. In Sangla Hill is situated about 60 Christian families. CLAAS employee Katherine Sapna said "In this place are not Christians, Muslims, they can work for themselves, sometimes even without them pay for their work" .

Ambreen Masih, who worked as domestic help, and her father, a laborer with eight children accuse the men, the girl takes to have repeatedly raped and released after two hours while threatening to kill her if the authorities about the would inform incident. According to reports, all three men and the 25-year-old Zahid have Riyasat, a relative, Ambreen on 5 February kidnapped. Her father Munir Masih and other Christians went on a search for the 13-year-olds and found them in the home of Sadiq, where she was raped, according to the girl. When the search party approached, the men had fled.

Quelle: Compass Direct

Hier der Original-Artikel:

ISTANBUL, April 10 (Compass Direct News) – Police have declared three Pakistani men innocent of raping a 13-year-old Christian girl despite eyewitness accounts and medical evidence indicating their guilt. At a hearing in Nankana Sahib district court on April 3, police from the Pakistani town of Sangla Hill, 64 miles from Lahore, cleared 40-year-old Mohammed Shahbaz, 30-year-old Waqas Sadiq and 25-year-old Yousaf Sadiq of accusations of raping and threatening Ambreen Masih. Shahbaz was the only suspect to attend the hearing, which was initially called to discuss terms of his pre-arrest bail. But Judge Ijaz Hussan Awan said he could not set terms for bail if police did not want to arrest or detain him. "In Pakistan it has always been like this - the wealthy person can approach the police and change the course of an investigation," said Akbar Durrani prosecuting attorney. "Investigation Regarding Christians, they can not put any pressure on the police for a fair."



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