Shumaila Bibi* of Kainthli village had accused eight men from her village of forcibly entering her house in December last year. According to an FIR registered with the Nawanshehr police station, the accused had disrobed Bibi and her husband Naseer Ahmed, taken pictures of the couple and filmed them. The woman also alleged attempted assault prior to the filming.
Police said the motive behind the crime was suspicions of Shumaila’s husband having illicit relations with a woman from the perpetrators’ family – a claim that the complainant denies.
Speaking to journalists on Sunday, the victim said the police were torturing the couple by asking ‘irrelevant questions’ about the crime. She said the police were biased because of which the accused were openly threatening to kill her and burn down her house. The victim has demanded that the chief justice of Pakistan and government bring the perpetrators to justice otherwise she will set herself to fire along with her husband.
Shumaila said she has already lost her honour and is constantly living under stress.
*Name has been changed to protect privacy
Published in The Express Tribune, March 5th, 2012.
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Shame Shame Shame, seems to me that all Pakistanis can do for Pakistan is to bring shame and bad name.
what a sick society. at one corner Hindu are force converted at other Corner Women r striped. who wants to live in such a society ....
So because there was suspicion of the woman's husband cheating on her, she was also "punished" for it. In most sane areas, she'd be considered a victim of sorts from such a marital betrayal. I could understand some negative feelings towards the man just out of suspicion. But, her? Arrest them and let them know what it feels like to be treated like a play toy.