Bekijk originele versie : Acid attack on boy who "refused sex with Muslim cleric"
TheEnforcer
01-08-2005, 14:06
Acid attack on boy who 'refused sex with Muslim cleric'
Massoud Ansari
On his hospital bed last week, 16-year-old Abid Tanoli sat listless and alone, half of his body covered by burns that all but destroyed both his eyes and left his face horribly disfigured. The teenager talked, with difficulty, of how his life had been destroyed since the fateful day in June 2002 when he refused to have sex with his teacher at a religious school in Pakistan. The boy was horrifically injured in an acid attack after he rebuffed the Muslim cleric's sexual advances. Now, he has alarmed Pakistan's powerful religious establishment by pressing charges against his alleged assailants. A teacher at the school, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and two of his friends are in prison awaiting trial for attempted murder and rape. All three deny the charges. A fourth alleged attacker is still at large. It is the first such case to be brought against a Muslim cleric and threatens to expose a scandal of sex abuse within Pakistan's secretive Islamic schools.
Abid was blinded and maimed in the assault, which he says came shortly after he rejected sexual demands from the Islamic teacher at a madrassa in a crowded, lower middle-class district of Karachi. "He threatened to ruin me for life," Abid recalled, "but I didn't take him seriously. I just stopped going to the madrassa". Abid, who was 14 at the time, told neither parents nor friends what had happened because, he said, he was ashamed. A few days later, as he played with his brothers and sister at home, he said that his religious teacher - accompanied by three associates - broke into the house, bolted the door and threw acid over him, screaming: "This should be a lesson for your life." Abid was taken to a public hospital, where doctors told him that he would be scarred for life.
Lawyers and campaigners against sexual abuse of children say that it is not uncommon in Pakistan, especially in the segregated surroundings of the country's estimated 20,000 religious schools, but cases involving members of the clergy are rarely - if ever - exposed. "They are either hushed up and sorted out within the confines of school, or parents are pressurised not to report the incident to the media as it would give religion a bad name," said Zia Ahmed Awan, the president of Madadgaar, a joint project of LHRLA (Lawyers for Human Rights and Legal Aid) and Unicef, the United Nations children's fund. Haroon Tanoli, Abid's father, met strong resistance when he tried to take up his son's case with officials at the school. He says that they offered to help him secure a cash payment from the alleged attackers, provided that he did not involve the police. Since then, he has been threatened with harsh consequences for refusing to back down. "I despise hypocrites who sport huge beards in the name of religion and hinder the passage of justice in the name of Islam," said Mr Tanoli.
http://www.pakistan-facts.com/article.php?story=20040208161723364
dutchbirdy
01-08-2005, 14:24
Acid attack on boy who 'refused sex with Muslim cleric'
Massoud Ansari
On his hospital bed last week, 16-year-old Abid Tanoli sat listless and alone, half of his body covered by burns that all but destroyed both his eyes and left his face horribly disfigured. The teenager talked, with difficulty, of how his life had been destroyed since the fateful day in June 2002 when he refused to have sex with his teacher at a religious school in Pakistan. The boy was horrifically injured in an acid attack after he rebuffed the Muslim cleric's sexual advances. Now, he has alarmed Pakistan's powerful religious establishment by pressing charges against his alleged assailants. A teacher at the school, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and two of his friends are in prison awaiting trial for attempted murder and rape. All three deny the charges. A fourth alleged attacker is still at large. It is the first such case to be brought against a Muslim cleric and threatens to expose a scandal of sex abuse within Pakistan's secretive Islamic schools.
Abid was blinded and maimed in the assault, which he says came shortly after he rejected sexual demands from the Islamic teacher at a madrassa in a crowded, lower middle-class district of Karachi. "He threatened to ruin me for life," Abid recalled, "but I didn't take him seriously. I just stopped going to the madrassa". Abid, who was 14 at the time, told neither parents nor friends what had happened because, he said, he was ashamed. A few days later, as he played with his brothers and sister at home, he said that his religious teacher - accompanied by three associates - broke into the house, bolted the door and threw acid over him, screaming: "This should be a lesson for your life." Abid was taken to a public hospital, where doctors told him that he would be scarred for life.
Lawyers and campaigners against sexual abuse of children say that it is not uncommon in Pakistan, especially in the segregated surroundings of the country's estimated 20,000 religious schools, but cases involving members of the clergy are rarely - if ever - exposed. "They are either hushed up and sorted out within the confines of school, or parents are pressurised not to report the incident to the media as it would give religion a bad name," said Zia Ahmed Awan, the president of Madadgaar, a joint project of LHRLA (Lawyers for Human Rights and Legal Aid) and Unicef, the United Nations children's fund. Haroon Tanoli, Abid's father, met strong resistance when he tried to take up his son's case with officials at the school. He says that they offered to help him secure a cash payment from the alleged attackers, provided that he did not involve the police. Since then, he has been threatened with harsh consequences for refusing to back down. "I despise hypocrites who sport huge beards in the name of religion and hinder the passage of justice in the name of Islam," said Mr Tanoli.
http://www.pakistan-facts.com/article.php?story=20040208161723364
Moet jij eens zien hoe weinig reacties hier op komen.
Een leraar op een madrassa die nadat een leerling geweifgerd hat sex met hem te hebben zuur in het gezicht van de leerling gooide.
De pakistaanse madrassas zijn voor velen hier "the place to be" dus kritiek er op betekend eigenlijk
Dat de site onbetrouwbaar is
dat het zionistische propaganda is
dat Musharraf politieke verzinsels nodig heeft om tegen de madrassas op te treden
maar nooit, ik herhaal nooit, dat er maar iets aan deze scholen op te merken is.
TheEnforcer
01-08-2005, 14:26
Moet jij eens zien hoe weinig reacties hier op komen.
Een leraar op een madrassa die nadat een leerling geweifgerd hat sex met hem te hebben zuur in het gezicht van de leerling gooide.
De pakistaanse madrassas zijn voor velen hier "the place to be" dus kritiek er op betekend eigenlijk
Dat de site onbetrouwbaar is
dat het zionistische propaganda is
dat Musharraf politieke verzinsels nodig heeft om tegen de madrassas op te treden
maar nooit, ik herhaal nooit, dat er maar iets aan deze scholen op te merken is.
Als je ook dat laatste stuk leest komt hij nog vrij vaak voor en wordt het verzwegen "collectieve ontkenning". Marokko.nl in het "echt"
Abracadaver
01-08-2005, 14:44
Moet jij eens zien hoe weinig reacties hier op komen.
Een leraar op een madrassa die nadat een leerling geweifgerd hat sex met hem te hebben zuur in het gezicht van de leerling gooide.
De pakistaanse madrassas zijn voor velen hier "the place to be" dus kritiek er op betekend eigenlijk
Dat de site onbetrouwbaar is
dat het zionistische propaganda is
dat Musharraf politieke verzinsels nodig heeft om tegen de madrassas op te treden
maar nooit, ik herhaal nooit, dat er maar iets aan deze scholen op te merken is.
Tja de Pakistaanse madrassa is zo langzamerhand het enige schooltype waar de gemiddelde Marokkaanse vmbo'er aanwezig op dit forum nog kan hopen op een goed rapport. Dus allicht dat het hier niet storm loopt.
Moet jij eens zien hoe weinig reacties hier op komen.
Een leraar op een madrassa die nadat een leerling geweifgerd hat sex met hem te hebben zuur in het gezicht van de leerling gooide.
De pakistaanse madrassas zijn voor velen hier "the place to be" dus kritiek er op betekend eigenlijk
Dat de site onbetrouwbaar is
dat het zionistische propaganda is
dat Musharraf politieke verzinsels nodig heeft om tegen de madrassas op te treden
maar nooit, ik herhaal nooit, dat er maar iets aan deze scholen op te merken is.
Een zwarte tiener afgeslacht :moe:
Tja de Pakistaanse madrassa is zo langzamerhand het enige schooltype waar de gemiddelde Marokkaanse vmbo'er aanwezig op dit forum nog kan hopen op een goed rapport. Dus allicht dat het hier niet storm loopt.
:lekkerpuh
Als je het nou effe vertaalt, dan lezen ze het heus wel, beetje verkorten kan ook geen kwaad.
Ik heb ook geen zin om zo'n lang verhaal in het Engels te lezen.
Er staat al zo veel troep hier in het Nederlands :hihi:
Leugens!!! :eek:
TheEnforcer
01-08-2005, 14:56
Een zwarte tiener afgeslacht :moe:
Verklaar je nader?
TheEnforcer
01-08-2005, 14:56
Leugens!!! :eek:
Is mijn topictekst een leugen?
Is mijn topictekst een leugen?
yep :moe:
Verklaar je nader?
Geen tijd voor onzin :ego:
TheEnforcer
01-08-2005, 14:59
yep :moe:
En Dit?
Muslim cleric up for sex abuse
28/03/2005 17:17 - (SA)
Dhaka - A Muslim cleric who ran an Islamic religious school for girls in Bangladesh has been accused of having sex with his students and forcing those who became pregnant to have abortions, a news report said on Monday.
The Bangladesh Observer quoted local police in northern Lalmonirhat district as saying a criminal case of rape was filed against Maulana Nazmul Haq after a 15-year-old female student of the madrassa, or Islamic school, went for an abortion.
The female student reportedly told police that Haq had regular sexual relations with several resident students.
Local police officer Zakir Hossain said at least nine girls were sexually violated by Haq, with two of them forced to abort their pregnancies.
The Islamic school is located in the remote village of Tongbhanga in Lalmonirhat district 430km north of Dhaka. - Sapa-dpa
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1681778,00.html
En Dit?
Muslim cleric up for sex abuse
28/03/2005 17:17 - (SA)
Dhaka - A Muslim cleric who ran an Islamic religious school for girls in Bangladesh has been accused of having sex with his students and forcing those who became pregnant to have abortions, a news report said on Monday.
The Bangladesh Observer quoted local police in northern Lalmonirhat district as saying a criminal case of rape was filed against Maulana Nazmul Haq after a 15-year-old female student of the madrassa, or Islamic school, went for an abortion.
The female student reportedly told police that Haq had regular sexual relations with several resident students.
Local police officer Zakir Hossain said at least nine girls were sexually violated by Haq, with two of them forced to abort their pregnancies.
The Islamic school is located in the remote village of Tongbhanga in Lalmonirhat district 430km north of Dhaka. - Sapa-dpa
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/News/0,,2-10-1462_1681778,00.html
Heb je nog meer onzin en leugens? :rolleyes:
TheEnforcer
01-08-2005, 15:02
Heb je nog meer onzin en leugens? :rolleyes:
Moeilijk he zoiets accepteren? Zullen de christenen ook last van gehad hebben.
dutchbirdy
01-08-2005, 15:04
Heb je nog meer onzin en leugens? :rolleyes:
Zoals ik al opmerkte in mijn reaktie; het nieuws is niet welgevallig dus een leugen!
hou maar op met argumenteren want ilah kan niet meer als 12 woorden achter elkaar schrijven. De strekking is altijd: het is niet waar!
©2000-2012 Marokko.nl Virtual Community's - La maison du Maroc. Powered by Marokko Media.