There's something horribly wrong with this world.
http://news.yahoo.com/outrage-over-suicide-moroccan-teen-forced-marry-rapist-171033094.html
QuoteAmina al-Filali, 16, drank rat poison last week in Larache, near Tangiers in the north, after being forced to marry the man who raped her.
He had sought to escape prison by invoking an article of the penal code that authorises the rapist to marry to escape prosecution.
This is something to which the families of such victims often agree because the loss of a woman's virginity outside of marriage is considered a dishonour to her family.
So it's the girl's fault she is raped because it dishonors her family. To fix this and to keep the rapist from jail - parents and rapist agree to force her to marry him.
Not just 'no'. FUCK NO. This shit is so wrong. Women are not fucking cattle or poker chips or incubators or walking vaginas.
#@!#%!#$%!$%@#$%#!@#
It says in the article that they are protesting against the law, and that it goes against their new Constitution.
So really, if you ignore the rape and the suicide, this is actually good news, because it made them realize how stupid that law was.
Quote from: Lord Cataplanga on March 16, 2012, 06:24:09 PM
It says in the article that they are protesting against the law, and that it goes against their new Constitution.
So really, if you ignore the rape and the suicide, this is actually good news, because it made them realize how stupid that law was.
:argh!:
Quote from: BabylonHoruv on March 16, 2012, 06:59:59 PM
Quote from: Lord Cataplanga on March 16, 2012, 06:24:09 PM
It says in the article that they are protesting against the law, and that it goes against their new Constitution.
So really, if you ignore the rape and the suicide, this is actually good news, because it made them realize how stupid that law was.
:argh!:
Mmm, let me rephrase that: The good news is that the rape and the suicide weren't ignored, and that the community recognizes the law was wrong. It's not like in some other countries, where kidnapping and rape are considered appropriate methods of courtship.
Quote from: Lord Cataplanga on March 16, 2012, 08:12:04 PM
Quote from: BabylonHoruv on March 16, 2012, 06:59:59 PM
Quote from: Lord Cataplanga on March 16, 2012, 06:24:09 PM
It says in the article that they are protesting against the law, and that it goes against their new Constitution.
So really, if you ignore the rape and the suicide, this is actually good news, because it made them realize how stupid that law was.
:argh!:
Mmm, let me rephrase that: The good news is that the rape and the suicide weren't ignored, and that the community recognizes the law was wrong. It's not like in some other countries, where kidnapping and rape are considered appropriate methods of courtship.
Well, with luck, someone will kill themselves in those countries. And everything will be peachy-keen after that. Something to look forward to, I guess. :eek:
Quote from: Cardinal Pizza Deliverance. on March 17, 2012, 04:30:26 AM
Quote from: Lord Cataplanga on March 16, 2012, 08:12:04 PM
Quote from: Lord Cataplanga on March 16, 2012, 06:24:09 PM
It says in the article that they are protesting against the law, and that it goes against their new Constitution.
So really, if you ignore the rape and the suicide, this is actually good news, because it made them realize how stupid that law was.
Mmm, let me rephrase that: The good news is that the rape and the suicide weren't ignored, and that the community recognizes the law was wrong. It's not like in some other countries, where kidnapping and rape are considered appropriate methods of courtship.
Well, with luck, someone will kill themselves in those countries. And everything will be peachy-keen after that. Something to look forward to, I guess. :eek:
i don't think that's what he was saying, at all.
It's possible to point out a silver lining even if a tornado just ran through your house.
The point is, I think, that these sorts of things have been happening lots of times in Morocco and other countries before, and finally it got some attention. That's no doubt a good thing.