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Corinne Redfern 11:25 | 04 Aug 2015

In today's depressing news, two judges have ruled that women are second class citizens, even when it comes to raising children...


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Two Supreme Court judges in Pakistan have reportedly ruled that when a couple divorces, the woman only gets to continue raising their children throughout infancy as their ‘supervisor’ - before passing them over to their husband when they’re old enough, because he is their legal ‘guardian’.

Judges Mian Saqib Nisar and Ejaz Ahmad Chaudhry also ruled that Pakistani women cannot keep their children away from their fathers following a divorce, whatever the circumstances.

Of course, it makes sense: these are men who have spent nine months of carrying their offspring inside their bodies… Oh wait.

Depressingly, it’s not the first time courts in Pakistan have ruled against women’s rights. It's not even nearly the first time. In fact, we can't even count the number of occasions when the country's legal system has made it OK for men to treat their wives, sisters, mothers and daughters like second class citizens.

After all, this is a country where up to 90 per cent of husbands are estimated to assault their wives, where only 39 per cent of women can read (limiting their options for financial independence) and wher 24 per cent of girls are married off before they reach the age of 18 (in many cases when they’re only eight or nine years old).

And for as long as the country's judicial system continues to not only enable this, but encourage this, then change is going to be a long and drawn-out process.

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‘Gender violence in Pakistan takes a variety of forms, some of which are common across cultures such as marital violence, including verbal abuse, hitting, kicking, slapping, rape and murder, and economic and emotional abuse,’ says Filomena Critelli, a researcher at the University of Buffalo.

‘Other forms of violence are rooted in traditional practices that continue under the guise of social conformism, customs and misinterpretations of religion, that also include exchange marriage, death by burning (stove deaths, which are presented as accidents), acid attacks and nose cutting (a form of humiliation and degradation). Women are also raped and abused while in police custody, which further deters many women from reporting crimes against them.’

Thankfully, things are improving. This girl is campaigning for parents to keep their daughters in school, education levels are on the rise, and increasing numbers of female activists are fighting to raise awareness of women’s rights around the country.

Now if only the courts would catch up with them.


Read more at Pakistan Women's Rights | Marie Claire

Our courts really needs a good kick to wake up! I say sack all the judges, rape the bloody male or sell them as prostitutes so they realize what shit they are supposed to help in the country ...Stupid worthless creatures! As for the female just sack them too if they cant voice for their own...
 
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Why get upset at the courts? They are only implementing the laws. If you do not like the verdicts, get the laws changed.
How when JC is as blind as a bat!

What bloody law is that where children are not even protected? Father being a pedophile or a druggy can get access to the children...Which crooked collage taught such a law to these brainless judges?

Have sent them a "nicely" worded email. :disagree:
Ya now a mali (agriculture person) has to teach the bloody media the meaning of journalism :rofl:

Whats the coconut called brain god given gift for?
 
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@Akheilos Any chance that women will organize and fight this?

What is the opinion of the average person? Do they think this is OK?
 
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The judges are only implementing the law.
 
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1964 was even before my dad was born if they don learn to move and think they are just gonna kill people by default

As for what many in 1964 understood as "muslim laws" were well rooted as traditional laws

The judges are only implementing the law.
Well then they are some lazy *** who cant think that something is wrong and needs change...Oh wait they are allergic to change and oppose it coz it might block their secondary income!

Idiots of the 1st class!
 
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People need to realize that Iqbal's importance not only revolves around quoting his couplets at various occasions but also and perhaps more importantly for trying to understand, work with and take forward the reconstruction of religious thought in Islam and the many paradigms that Muslims have come up with over the ages - Something that he was so vociferously and eloquently arguing for.

Its a shame....a real shame that people keep forgetting that the Muslim League and people associated with the Pakistan Movement were overwhelmingly so represented by the progressive elements within British Indian Muslim society; most of those bearded baboons like Majlis-i-Ahrar or the Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Hind were either associated with the Congress party or were apolitical from a party point of view but still opposed to Pakistan like the Jamat-i-Islami ! It is unfortunate still that they found centre stage in Pakistan afterwards due to a dearth of leadership after the Quaid amongst many other reasons and we've been suffering their regressive imprint ever since.
 
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It is Islamic ruling and you people can't make fun of that i will explain it to you suppose woman keeps children with herself and marries again from step father they can't inherit anything but if they stays with father they will inherit all of his possessions.
 
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