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Tell Pakistani Authorities to Uphold Justice for Mukhtar Mai and Women Worldwide

Posted: Feb 7, 2009 Sat 04:02 am     Views: 388    Interacts: 2

Tell Pakistani Authorities to Uphold Justice for Mukhtar Mai and Women Worldwide

In 2002, a young woman in Pakistan named Mukhtar Mai was gang-raped as punishment for her 12-year-old brother's alleged affair with a woman of a higher clan. Because of Mai's determination to seek justice, the 13 accused were detained, and the Supreme Court of Pakistan is poised to hear the case next week.

A sitting Federal Minister of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Sardar Mohammed Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi, has pressured Mukhtar Mai to drop charges against the 13 men, and has threatened to influence the decision of the Supreme Court in favor of her perpetrators.

Mukhtar Mai has been honored by Time and Glamour magazines, and received a special award at the International Women's Health Coalition's (IWHC's) 2006 gala for her strength, courage, and leadership. In this urgent situation, we ask you to call or write or fax letters to the Pakistani authorities listed below to ensure Mai's safety and hold the Minister accountable for his actions. If you plan to fax or email letters, please use the text below or write your own note:

Dear [Name],

We are gravely concerned that Federal Minister, Mr. Sardar Abdul Qayyum, has pressured Mukhtar Mai - a bastion of human rights worldwide - to drop charges against the accused in her case, scheduled for hearing in the second week of February 2009. We believe that the Minister's message is an indirect threat to the life of Mukhtar Mai.

We urge you to:

· Ensure Mukhtar Mai's case is processed without any political pressure or influence;

· Take special and urgent measures to ensure Mukhtar Mai's safety and security before, during, and after the hearing; and


· Hold the Federal Minister accountable for his interference in an adjudicated matter and for threatening the safety of Mukhtar Mai and her family.

Thank you,

[Name]



Contact Information:

His Excellency
Mr. Asif Ali Zardari
President of Pakistan
President's Avenue
Islamabad, Pakistan
Phone: +92-51-9206069
FAX: +92-51-9203297 & +92-51-922 1422

His Excellency
Mr. Yousuf Raza Gillani
Prime Minister of Pakistan
Prime Minister of House
Islamabad, Pakistan
Phone: +92-51-9206111
Fax: +92-51-9206907

Mr. Rehman Malik
Advisor/Minister for Interior
R Block, Pak Secretariat
Islamabad, Pakistan
Email address: ministry.interior@gmail.com, interior.complaintcell@gmail.com
Phone: +92-51-9212026
Fax: +92-51-9202624

Ms. Sherry Rehman
Minister for Women Development
1/F, State Building: 5
Islamabad, Pakistan
Phone: +92-51-920-1083

Mr. Salman Tasseer
Governor of Punjab
Governor House
Lahore, Pakistan
Fax: +92-42-9200077


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Posted by Kulharee on Saturday February 7, 2009 05:25 pm
This Federal Minister Sardar Mohammed Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi deserves to be gang raped along with his entire Jatoi clan (may be not clan, but those who think like this chootiya). It is these maderchoods that have stranglehold on Pakistan. Things will only improve once these maderchoods are sent to meet with their Allah. In most countries with UR abuses, there are UN Human Rights offices with staff, but in Pakistan there is only one HR Advisor that advises the Pakis on HR related matters. If any country in the world needs a strong UNHR presence, it is none other than Pakistan. Pakistanis deserve much better.

Thanks Neembu for posting this.

I would for Banneditem to do a show on this on his Radio.
Posted by quin on Saturday February 7, 2009 02:52 pm
Thanks for brining this to attention.
All please, include in the list international human right organizations such as:
www.amnesty.org (Amnesty International)
www.hrw.org (human right watch
http://www.witness.org/(this help with video documentation -I am trying to contact them to witness the proceedings)
http://www.ahrchk.net/index.php (Asian Human Rights Commission)
And of course,
United Nations and other US / UK Government officials of interest. Do not forget to write to Hillary Clinton.
The letter will need to be modified.

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