Remaining a virgin until marriage can be an issue of life or death for women in the Middle East, where those who are seen as having dishonoured the family by having premarital sex are sometimes killed by male relatives.
An average of several virginity tests are performed per day at the Medical Legal Institute (MLI) in Baghdad, in a small windowless room with blue-tiled walls and a black table with leg stirrups at one end.
Other equipment includes a white scope on a wheeled stand and a bright white light, also on wheels, near the end of the table.
"Most of the cases we received after the first day of marriage," said Dr Munjid al-Rezali, the director of the MLI.
"The husband claim that she is not a virgin, and then the family bring her here, through the courts, this all come through the courts, and we examine her," Rezali said, speaking in English.
"It's not uncommon, we are seeing a lot," he added.
The tests include examination of the woman's hymen, but the man involved may also come under scrutiny.
The man may be tested for impotency, Rezali said, noting that in some cases, a man with erectile dysfunction may pretend the woman was not a virgin to hide his shame.
The results of the tests go directly to the courts, and are not given by the MLI to the parties involved, Rezali said.
"They think that during the marriage, (the) first day of marriage, there should be blood... they think if there is no blood, there is no virginity," said Dr Sami Dawood, a forensic doctor at the MLI who has been involved in the tests.
This belief, he said, indicates that sex education and knowledge is "very poor."
If a man thinks his new wife is not a virgin, he may take the issue to court, leading to the MLI performing a virginity test, said Dawood.
Asked about the results of the tests, Dawood said that "most of them (are) with the woman, not against the woman, but it is by itself... shaming."
However, he said that while women were killed in the past if blood was not found on the sheets after their wedding night, people now seek recourse through the courts and the virginity tests procedure.
The test, which takes between 15 and 30 minutes, is carried out by three doctors, at least one of them a woman, and the results are certified by two others, said Dawood, adding that the tests are done only when ordered by a court.
"The judge is required to send the woman for the medical test when she is accused by her husband of not being a virgin, and that is only done in this case," lawyer Ali Awad Kurdi said.
"If it is proved that the woman was not virgin and sought to get married without telling the man, there is no law that protects her," Kurdi said.
The woman's family is then required to recompense the man for gifts, money and other expenditures related to the relationship.
Various Iraqi judicial officials either declined to speak about the issue, or could not be reached by AFP.
"Non-governmental organisations do not have any means of protecting women from this accusation of this crime, because it is a very sensitive matter," said Intisar al-Mayali, an activist from the Iraqi Women's Association, a local rights group.
Marianne Mollmann, senior policy adviser for rights group Amnesty International, called virginity tests both wrong and ineffective.
"The issue of virginity testing, and forced virginity testing and sort of legal virginity tests in court proceedings or in other ways, violate a whole host of human rights and are just not justifiable," she said.
"Even if it were legitimate to look at whether women were virgins for whatever reason, which it's not, you can't use a virginity test for that, because the hymen might break for any reason," Mollmann said.
The test "doesn't do what it's set out to do."
Liesl Gerntholtz, the director of the Women's Rights Division at Human Rights Watch, said: "The Iraqi government should urgently put measures in place to ensure that women and girls are not forced to undergo physical examinations that are degrading, painful and frightening."
"The use of these tests in court should be banned."
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@brought up in a Hindu household but now a Secular Humanist: Sorry , I didnt read your previous comment as it wasnt yet moderated.and it was wrong on my part to be assume every commenter as male. Please do note that I'm not someone who thumps on my chest and calls my religion or country is the greatest. But I'm not someone who will not respond when someone accuses without solid proof like that person who still talks abt sati
I'm a south Indian and never been to the BIMARU and Haryana region..But I can assure you that in South India especially in TN and Kerala...The honor killings are punished as per law in most of the cases. Unlike rape cases,there is no social stigma in reporting honor killing and hence they're caught and punished .
@1984 Do you have any statistics for that 7 out of 10 thing? And also, since you were so quick to identify me as a Mr I have serious doubts about your not being a sexist. No, people are not encouraged. And our justice system is so lousy that laws don't help much. I have said the same thing about Hindu and Christian majority countries.
@brought up in a Hindu household but now a Secular Humanist: Mr (too big a name to type), I'm not someone who refuses to look at my back before talking about others... Yes,I do agree that honor killing is common in India,but we have laws to punish them and people are encouraged to speak up against the dangerous Khap panchayat...and atleast 7 out of 10 cases do get reported,due to the efforts made by NGOs
I was merely responding to @x's comment that Hindu and Christian women do not have divorce and inheritance rights...he was even talking about Sati...
Many Hindu and Christian majority countries have separated religion from state because when religious laws are implemented,anyone questioning will be labelled as enemy of the religion and they cannot be changed as God's law cannot be amended
@from India: You know why? Because those Hindu and Christian majority countries are SECULAR AND TRULY DEMOCRATIC. If they ruled their country with their respective holy books as the constitution, it would be much the same. And if an Islam majority country is secular and truly democratic, they can be like the countries you mentioned. It is NOT about religion, it is about LAWS and social attitudes. Which take a long time to change. Do not forget all that has been possible due to the women's movement. Patriarchy is still rampant in most countries of this world and even though the intensity is different you cannot boast to have a truly equal country where patriarchy is insidious.
@1984: Honor killings are widespread. You only know of those which the media reports. There are hundreds of honor killings which nobody speaks up against because its "normal" and the "right thing to do". Few people speak up and even fewer get the attention of the media. Do NOT downplay the problem. It is the WORST thing we can do as Indians.
The virginity test law do not violate human rights. In Islamic legal system, crime and sin means the same, unlike Western and Indian legal systems. So, according to Islam, premarital sex is a sin (read as crime) and thus punishable by court (not by killing her though).
However, the same should apply to men as well, which is again questionable because, Islam do not believe in gender equality.
I do not support such law, but considering the legal system of Iraq, its absolutely valid. Moreover, a girl should disclose to her fiance if she is not a virgin prior to her marriage (provided he asks her). If she is not ashamed of doing something then why hide it ? Also, no relation can last for long if it is based on a lie.
@Scorpio: @x: Hello....wakeup....We're in 21st century,not in 7th century.....The points you stated are true in 7th century world...
Not now,women are given equal rights in inheritance and divorce in all Christian and Hindu majority countries...There has no incident of Sati in the last 200 years...Caste system is getting reversed due to the reservation policy by Indian govt.... Dont tell me Islam doesnt have caste,There are caste systems followed among muslims too....
Could you please ask why such practices are abolished by other religions,but still prevalent in muslim majority countries??? If you look at the world after removing your green-tinted glasses,you'll understand why?
who'll tell iraqi men? who'll educate them that if blood doesn't come out in very first day of marriage never mean that virginity of that woman has finished .....all we need to educate them....
@Aryabhat: no one said one thing is justifying the other. It's sad that muslims today are distorting or misusing their own religion for their own gains. but the fact remains that the rights islam has given women, no other religion has. rights of divorce, inheritance, right to marriage by choice,right to education and work and financial independence. christianity denying women rights to inheritance or divorce. hinduism advocating women being given as basically sex slaves to 'religious men' and the abhorrent religious practice of satti for widows, and lastly, the caste system. islam has no concept of caste system, everyone is equal. and widows have the right to remarry.
In the 1970s the British Home Office subjected about 80 brides from India and Pakistan coming to the UK to join their husbands for virginity tests because they suspected that these women were illegal immigrants abusing the system. This humiliating practice ended only when the British Newspaper 'The Guardian' revealed the news.The Home Office has yet to apologise to the women for their ordeal. Just goes to show that Western countries can be equally insensitive. This is notvpeculiar to Arab contries.
Americans are not to blame for this one. If the Iraqi people wanted a modern, civilized society, they would choose for that. Instead, they want to live as backwards cavemen.
I recall reading that the British have a tradition of the royal medico certifying that the would-be bride of the Prince is a virgin. Perhaps other readers will confirm this bit of trivia from the zillion news reports some 25-30 years back.
Aryabhat: A lady MLA belonging to the Congress Party and her husband were recently beaten up by a mob in Guwahati Assam because the lady converted to Islam and marriedca Muslim. Please don't take a holier than thou attitude when Hindus are bigoted just like everyone else. Its like the pot calling the kettle black. Islam gives a lot of rights to women including the right to divorce. This is not so in Hinduism. Please check your fact before you make ill-informed remarks.
This is funny only due to the amount of absurdity present to the extent it's hard to believe but at the same time you know it's true.
Too bad,there is no test available to test a man's virginity...Then we will know the actual face off these two-timing schemers who think a piece of tissue is all it takes to become a good wife
@Saima Amjad: if you are from Pakistan then please be informed that more than half the male population of Pakistan have the similar mindset to get the virgin girl only. . Now that you blame the Iraqi women only that why should they bear such indignity and should divorce them. In Muslim countries including Pakistan do really a women has the right to divorce (forget about a ground of indignity). what about the prevailing socioeconomic conditions where she bows down because of the values taught to her (starting from the date she is in the womb of the mother) to treat the husband next to Allah. Financial dependency on male be it husband /father/ brother worsen her position.. Yes, to some extent your views is endorsed to wake the girl and fight against injustice.
@ M Ahmed,
But then WHY this type of things happen predominantly in Islamic countries? Don't try to fudge the reply with exceptional cases of non-muslim countries.
Sooner people in Islamic countries face it, sooner lives of women may improve.
@uc:
Ever heard of such tests in US? Then why blame US for the native culture of Iraq? Freedom can be used for common good or abused.
@MAD:
Any judge who orders these tests should be given a virginity test.
@ Aditya Randhawa
This has not been ordained by Islam. This is a matter where husbands are doubting the integrity of their wives. And that can happen in any conservative society. Don't you think so?
You are absolutely right. Islam is indeed great. I mean its principles. Muslims may not be following those teachings.
Your sarcasm is mean and disgusting.
This news is the most sickening news in so many days.......I feel unable to express the disgust. I think I need to go and puke!
Oh my Allah! I shocked to read this article. After reading this article, I imagined myself as living in the stone age. This act is totally wrong and I strongly condemn this act. Today, women is empower enough to raise their voice. So, women should know their rights and raise their voice against this type of useless act. Sex can be done without marriage. Actually, MARRIAGE is the name of TRUST on each other. This is very very clean relationship and there is no place for doubt. If Husband do not trust on his Wife or Wife do not trust on her Husband then there is not need of this relationship. I agree that Allah gave more rights to Husband over Wife but it doesn't means that Husband throw his wife in front of strangers (male doctors) for the examination of her very personal parts of body. In my point of view, at the time of engagement or marriage settlements, Parents of lady or lady herself should clear this thing with the other party or guy. Also, both parties should agree that they will not waste their time in these kind of pathetic customs and they will discourage this act. I conclude my comments with the statement that Women should take lead and raise voice against this act. Also, government should take immediate and strict action on this act. Government should ban this immediately and follow the Islamic rules and instructions of Quran. In last, I again strongly condemn this act.
It's a very good move.
It should be implemented in Pakistan also.
Medical Tests can be mandatory for both boy and girl before marriage, however virginity tests are not applicable. Iraqi government must stop virginity tests...
@Shahzad Majeed: As you said women in Muslim countries are nothing more than animals and animals have their masters and they do not have freedom to reject their masters only master has right to reject in Islam
Islam is great
i wonder what virginity tests are there for men? i'd like to start getting men tested too....because, on the other end, women having pre-marital intercourse are probably doing this with men, right?
"An average of several" ...???
Any judge who orders these tests should be banned.
Sickening Patriarchy in action.Another attempt by men to subjugate women through medieval practices.
Oh man what’s wrong with Arabs and virginity tests and female circumcision. Pretty backwards.
Is there any way where women can also know if their men are still virgin or not? Why just women?
The freedom America has blessed Iraq with... Bravo
What are these Iraqi women doing? They are encouraging such barbaric practices to continue by staying with such cavemen.These ladies should immediately divorce such men who demand them to prove their virginity.Why are they tolerating such savage behaviour from inferiority complex ridden men.Immediate divorce from such men is the only solution.
The more women that agree to stay married to such brutes,the more these barbarians will continue to treat women like animals.
Disgusting & sick mentality of some men never ceases to amaze me.How low can these ppl stoop? it's like living in the dark ages.This sick obsession with female virginity achieves nothing.Insecure,misogynistic men trying to exert their dominance over women even more. It's high time women stood up and refused to be treated like animals.How can these women continue to live with such pathetic husbands after those same husbands have subjected them to such humiliation.