Dear friends across the world,
Sold into marriage at 12, Sahar Gul lived in a house of horrors. Her
in-laws chained her in the basement, beat her with red hot iron pipes,
starved her and pulled out all her fingernails when she refused to
prostitute herself for them.
Her attackers’ sentence was reduced to one year, and now they’re free
again! And, worse, the Lower House of Parliament just passed a bill that
would ban victims’ family members testifying in court. This would
prevent countless children and women from getting justice.
Sahar’s lawyers are fighting back, but they need our help to stop the
Upper House passing this bill! Let’s call on President Karzai to step
in -- he’s concerned about this, and targeted international pressure can
make the difference. Sign now to stand with Afghan women and prevent
their justice system being disastrously weakened!
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/justice_for_sahar_gul_a/?bKXtveb&v=27221
As a child, Sahar Gul was sold by her brother for $US 5,000 into a home
of horrific abuse. When she was finally rescued, torture left her so
weak that she came out of her basement prison in a wheelbarrow. Last
year her tormentors received 10-year sentences, but a lower court judge
just set them free.
Afghan women’s rights groups and female Parliamentarians, aghast at the
rolling back of their rights have been actively supporting Sahar Gul’s
case and working to ensure that relatives aren’t banned from testifying
against victim’s aggressors. If we join these brave women now, we can show the Afghan politicians that the entire world stands behind Afghan women.
Because of the new developments in Afghanistan, there is a real danger
that Sahar Gul’s in-laws who might already be on the run will get away
with their crimes and countless future perpetrators will as well. That’s
why we need to raise the alarm now. Sign to get their leaders to
protect, not persecute women.
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/justice_for_sahar_gul_a/?bKXtveb&v=27221
Afghan women’s rights advocates and extraordinary survivors of abuse
have stepped forward time and again to fight for human rights. Over the
years, Avaaz members from around the world consistently rallied to back
them up. Let’s do it again.
With hope and determination,
Dalia, Alaphia, Alex, Ricken, Luis, Mais and the rest of the Avaaz team
PS - Many Avaaz campaigns are started by members of our community! Start
yours now and win on any issue - local, national or global: http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?bgMYedb&v=26859
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