Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Women In Sudan - Flogged for Wearing Trousers

Sudanese police arrested 13 women in a raid on a cafe and flogged 10 of them in public for wearing trousers in violation of the country's strict Islamic law, one of those arrested said Monday.

The 13 women were at a cafe in the capital, Khartoum, when they were detained Friday by officers from the public order police, which enforces the implementation of Sharia law in public places.The force, which is similar to the Saudi religious police, randomly enforces an alcohol ban and often scolds young men and women mingling in public.

One of those arrested Friday, journalist Lubna Hussein, said she is challenging the charges, which can be punishable by up to 40 lashes.
"I didn't do anything wrong," Hussein said.

Islamic Sharia law has been strictly implemented in Sudan since the ruling party came to power in a 1989 military coup.Public order cases usually involve quick summary trials with sentences carried out shortly afterward, as was the case with 10 of the women arrested Friday. They were flogged and fined 250 Sudanese pounds, or about $120.

Hussein and two other women chose to go to trial. On Monday, she was summoned for questioning and now she awaits a decision from the prosecutor on when the case could go to trial.Women in northern Sudan, particularly in Khartoum, dress in traditional outfits that include a shawl over their head and shoulder. Western dress is uncommon.

Still, the raid on a Khartoum cafe popular with journalists and foreigners was unusual.Hussein's lawyer, Nabil Adeeb, said action by the public order police is often arbitrary and aims "from time to time to let people know that big brother is watching you."

Hussein said she decided to speak out because flogging is a practice many women endure in silence. She even sent printed invitations to the press and public figures to attend her expected trial.

"Let the people see for themselves. It is not only my issue," she said. "This is retribution for thousands of girls who have faced flogging for the last 20 years because of wearing trousers," she said. "They prefer to remain silent."

Women flogged for indecency because they choose to wear trousers,seems so barbaric to us on the other side of the world.To them it's an every day reality.The "religious police" wish to keep them cowed and suppressed. They are our sisters and we should be concerned for them and support them.They need to set this precedent.They are striking out on their long journey to equality.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:52:00 PM

    That's just awful.How can they have a law like that still on the books? These are not the dark ages .
    I am sure the journalist didn't do anything wrong, for God's sake she was traveling and doing her job.
    Don't they know that we as women like to have a little freedom and be comfortable.
    My hat's off to her for challenging the charges, the ladies don't deserve not one lash ...let alone 40 lashes.
    That is so wrong, I am so glad we are civilized, that when other cultures come to visit or stay, they can dress in their native clothes.
    Good for you "Hussein"...they want to give you 40 lashes...so let all your "Journalist" friends know and anyone else that will listen.There are power in numbers.
    Nothing like getting the media involved. but hey that's just me.

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  2. Anonymous7:02:00 PM

    Hi PIC
    How is everyone? I hope you had a great day and got some of the stuff done that you wanted. It's not raining now, they say we might get some this weekend.
    I have been out all day getting some loose ends together, this weather is so murky/humid I have a headache from hell... I think I will take a long bubble bath and see if it will go away, I don't get headaches often I think this is more like stress..
    Everyone here is doing fine and I am the worse off. If I don't get back later,I will see you tomorrow.
    I hope your day was great.[giggles]
    Later...LUV...PIC...NEE

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  3. I hope you are feeling better soon,Nee.Just rest this evening.I hope it's not stress. Sometimes the barometric pressure can bring on a headache,or very high humidity.Maybe that's all it is.

    Take care of yourself honey.So many people love and need you...Always your friend,Jeannie.

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  4. Anonymous9:51:00 PM

    Jeannie
    Gil gave Nee some wine and she's out like a light. She will be fine.
    Nee asked me to tell you she has some posts in draft that she did yesterday.
    The weather was nice today and she just over did it.
    WE was worried at first, thinking maybe she had a heat stoke.
    We turns our A/C on at the first hint of summer and they never gets turn off until fall .
    Nan

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  5. Thankyou very much nan.I'll take care of the posts...J

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