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Saudi defends verdict against gang-rape victim

RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia defended on Tuesday a court's decision to sentence a woman who was gang-raped to 200 lashes of the whip, after the United States described the verdict as "astonishing".

The 19-year-old Shi'ite woman from the town of Qatif in the Eastern Province and an unrelated male companion were abducted and raped by seven men in 2006.

Ruling according to Saudi Arabia's strict reading of Islamic law, a court had originally sentenced the woman to 90 lashes and the rapists to jail terms of between 10 months and five years. It blamed the woman for being alone with an unrelated man.

Last week the Supreme Judicial Council increased the sentence to 200 lashes and six months in prison and ordered the rapists to serve between two and nine years in jail.

The ruling provoked rare criticism from the United States, which is trying to persuade Saudi Arabia to attend a Middle East peace conference in Annapolis, Maryland next week.

A State Department spokesman told reporters on Monday that "most (people) would find this relatively astonishing that something like this happens".

The court also took the unusual step of initiating disciplinary procedures against her lawyer, Abdul-Rahman al-Lahem, forcibly removing him from the case for having talked about it to the media.

"The Ministry of Justice welcomes constructive criticism ... The system allows appeals without resort to the media," said Tuesday's statement issued on the official news agency SPA.

It berated media for not specifying that three judges, not one, issued the recent ruling and reiterated that the "charges were proven" against the woman.

It also repeated the judges' attack against Lahem last week, saying he had "spoken insolently about the judicial system and challenged laws and regulations".

Lahem was not available for comment.

New York-based Human Rights Watch has called on King Abdullah, who last month announced plans to overhaul the system, to drop all charges against the woman.

A series of erratic verdicts have focused attention on the Saudi legal system, which is dominated by clerics who adhere to the kingdom's austere wahabi form of Islamic law. Personal status law remains uncodified and the system does not recognize the concept of precedent.

Saudi defends verdict against gang-rape victim | Reuters

Wow what a Religion excellent house of saud.
 
I don't agree with her punishment. But it's illegal what she did according to Saudi Arabian laws (being alone with her boyfriend in a car). It's illegal what her attackers did too. But the punishment of something like 5 years for her attackers seems more lenient than the 200 lashes she is getting. Harsh laws indeed.
 
irrational too.the woman is somewhat lucky she isn't a foreign worker....
 
I don't agree with her punishment. But it's illegal what she did according to Saudi Arabian laws (being alone with her boyfriend in a car). It's illegal what her attackers did too. But the punishment of something like 5 years for her attackers seems more lenient than the 200 lashes she is getting. Harsh laws indeed.

You call that LAW?

NO matter what she was doing with whom ever.She didn't deserved to be Raped.protecting the guilty and punishing the innocent isn't called Law.

male companion were abducted and raped by seven men in 2006
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so according to so called islamic laws:rofl:they raped her for being with a unidentified(acording to saudi authorotiese)man.they also Raped him law was applied equally i see no discrimination showed.
Its a well known fact homosexuality is practised among arabs and is excepted behind closed doors another thing to be proud for arabs.
 
Religion + government = retarded laws.

Self created Laws as this punishment have absolutely nothing to do with Religion.but then again they follow self created religion 2:rofl:

Islam will not forgive them for raping her cause she was with some one she didn't no or any reason IF pr oven guilty stoned to death is the punishment.but i guess that part of the religion isn't applicable here as Saudi laws are harsher for the victums that is.
 
You call that LAW?

NO matter what she was doing with whom ever.She didn't deserved to be Raped.protecting the guilty and punishing the innocent isn't called Law.

Correct. She didn't deserve to be raped, but the fact is she was breaking saudi law, as were the rapists. Crazy laws perhaps, but those are the laws there.

so according to so called islamic laws:rofl:they raped her for being with a unidentified(acording to saudi authorotiese)man.they also Raped him law was applied equally i see no discrimination showed.
Its a well known fact homosexuality is practised among arabs and is excepted behind closed doors another thing to be proud for arabs.

No need for that gibberish.
 
Religion + government = retarded laws.

This is a perversion of religion. The CII in Pakistan, and most moderate Islamic scholars, very clearly ruled that the similar Hudood laws were un-Islamic. Its a chauvinistic, male dominated culture that is repressing women and twisting religion to suit its needs.

Cheetah:

The Catholic priests seem to be having issues with both pedophilia and homosexuality - its perhaps not so much a case of the Arabs liking homosexuality, as it is of repressing sexual desires, and the lack of interaction with the opposite sex giving rise to alternate outlets for those desires
 
The girl broke the law, thats why she was punished.

For example, If you break into a house & the owner robs you instead, you can still be charged for breaking and entering.

Also her male friend was raped too, I see no fuss about that
 
Is the "male friend" getting two hundred lashes?

No one is questioning the "existence of the law", but rather criticizing the law itself - slavery too once was legal, but legality does not take away from the immorality of the practice.
 

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