Recognition of Women Husband Forced into prostitution

Teen girls in Afghanistan who are between the ages of 15 years who was tortured for several months in marriage to reconcile the results finally go to vote for the first time since the rescue last week. She said she hoped her husband and the family of her husband's imprisonment for a period of torture against him.

Become a poor girl, the magic Gul, a vague image of the state of Afghan women's rights after being saved at the end of December. Rescue occurred after his uncle to the police. When you hear about torture, President Hamid Karzai, that he will punish those responsible.

Accused Sunday, when he spoke of Gul in an interview on Saturday (1/7/2012) from a hospital in Kabul, according to the Daily Mail, the husband, in laws, as well as her sister for the suffering they have suffered. "I want them in prison," he said. "They carry with me an electric shock .... They beat me with cables and tortured me."

According to the Associated Press, Gul is now receiving treatment from a wound between the fingers and nails torn off. He said doctors who treated Jules Feriba Omarzada, Jules began to recover, but still a shock. Gul, suffered mental and physical as well as the treatment takes a few weeks.

Police in the province of Baghlan, the location of the saved Gul, to limit the law and tortured girl after Gul refused to work in the field of sex. Was arrested in the law and brother in law. However, they denied committing crimes. Afghan authorities have issued an arrest warrant against her husband, who served in the Afghan army.

Jules shook the story and lead the Afghan desire to put an immediate end to child marriages. Legal age of marriage 16 years in Afghanistan, but the United Nations agencies, the United Nations for women, and estimates that half of girls forced to marry in the country before the age of 15 years. Sahar Gul in a critical condition when rescued from a house in Baghlan province in northern Afghanistan last week. Police said the abolition of the law Gul nails and hair, and held him in the bathroom a dark cellar for five months. He was only given food and water in a pot is very limited. Her husband's family have also burned with cigarettes and wounded mencungkili forceps.

Local media on Saturday, reporting, security chief for the northern province of Baghlan, revealed Sayyed Husseini Zamanuddin, father-in-law, Mohammed Aman, who was arrested with the help of residents in the town of Poly Tan in the north. He adds Husseini year, Muhammad has provided safety to the attorney general in the provinces and Afghan security forces are trying to find her husband. Safe denied allegations that he was tortured Gul. He said that the girl was suffering from mental disorders.

Said Zarifi Clement, Chairman of the Women's Affairs and Baghlan, said Reuters news agency, "He (Gul) have been married for seven months, and came from Badakhshan province in the law tries to force him to be sex workers to get their money."

Gul scars and bruises. After six days has been rescued, and the swelling is still one eye. Treated at a government hospital in Kabul, but according to doctors, and can be sent to India.

"This is one of the worst cases of violence against women in Afghanistan. Must be punished so that others can get on the lessons learned from this case," said Minister of Health rich evidence, he told reporters after his visit with the Minister of Women's Gul Affairs on Saturday.

Said Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, a senior police official in Baghlan, which helped save the girl, was arrested on Gul's mother in law and sister in law, but her husband fled. "I started a hunt to capture the seriousness of her husband and other people involved," said Zia.

Although there is progress in the rights and freedoms for women since the overthrow of the Taliban regime 10 years ago, and women in various parts of Afghanistan still faces the risk of kidnapping, rape, forced marriage and trafficking as a commodity. In addition, it is difficult for women in the country to avoid cases of domestic violence because of social pressures and the law in some cases to stay in the marriage.

In that country, and are also fleeing from abusive husbands or forced marriage "moral evil." In Afghanistan, women can go to jail if you dare to do so. He was imprisoned a number of women victims of rape because they have sex outside of marriage, even if coerced women. He considered such a relationship is still as adultery, "not a moral evil."