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Video Showing Beating Of Girl Shakes Pakistan Peace Accord (VIDEO)

First Posted: 05/04/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:10 PM ET

ISLAMABAD — Pakistani authorities ordered inquiries Friday into a video showing the public flogging of a screaming woman in a northwestern valley where officials have yielded to Taliban demands for Islamic law.

A militant spokesman defended the punishment, fueling a furor that cast more doubt on a creaking peace deal in the Swat valley that U.S. officials fear has created another haven for allies of al-Qaida.

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Officials vowed to impose Islamic law, or Shariah, in Swat in February to halt 18 months of terror and bloody fighting between militants and security forces that killed hundreds of people.

Shariah has not yet formally been introduced and provincial officials say that, in any case, they would not condone such whippings or the harsh brand of Islamic law practiced under Afghanistan's former Taliban rule. But the video provided a reminder of how hard-liners in control of much of valley interpret Islamic strictures.

Though it was unclear when and where the video was shot, it was believed to have been taken with a mobile phone in the Swat valley. It was broadcast widely Friday on Dunya TV and other Pakistani television stations.

The embattled government of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province struck the deal with a hardline cleric who helped secure a cease-fire. However, President Asif Ali Zardari's office says he won't sign the bill introducing Islamic law there unless he is satisfied that peace has been restored _ a prospect that seemed to recede Friday after a sharp outcry by rights groups.

"It is not a peace accord in Swat, instead it is a surrender by the government of Pakistan," said Asma Jehangir, head of Pakistan's main human rights organization. The flogging "is against all the women of Pakistan."

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said the government remained committed to reconciliation in Swat but warned that it would restart the military operation if its authority was challenged.

The two-minute video, widely aired on local television Friday, shows the woman face down on the ground with two men holding her arms and feet. Her all-enveloping burqa has been hitched up to expose a pair of pink trousers.

A third man in a black turban with a long beard whips her backside more than a dozen times, causing her to scream repeatedly and shout "Stop it, stop it! It is painful!" A crowd of men watches silently in the background.

It was unclear who ordered the lashing and when it occurred.

Muslim Khan, spokesman for the Swat Taliban, said the militants publicly flogged a woman nine months ago over allegations that she had an illicit relationship with her father-in-law, but he was not sure if the video showed that incident.

He defended the punishment, although he said it should not have been done in public and should have been carried out by a boy who had not yet reached puberty.

Provincial government spokesman Mian Iftikhar Hussein said the incident occurred Jan. 3 _ before the peace agreement was signed. Some regional officials and the Taliban spokesman suggested the release of the video was an attempt to sabotage the agreement.

"The Shariah regulation in no way is going to allow this thing to happen at all," provincial Law Minister Arshad Abdullah said. "Let's not judge our deal by this video."

A spokesman for Zardari, the widower of slain former leader and women's rights torch bearer Benazir Bhutto, described the flogging as "barbarism" that should not be tolerated.

spokesman Farhatullah Babar said Zardari had ordered authorities to apprehend those responsible _ a near-impossible task in a zone from which the police and moderate tribal leaders have fled in fear.

Pakistan's recently restored chief justice also opened an inquiry, saying the case represented "a serious violation" of the law and fundamental rights.

Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, who had been removed by former military ruler Pervez Musharraf in part for pursuing human rights cases, ordered security officials to produce the victim in the Supreme Court in time for a hearing on April 6.

U.S. officials have criticized Pakistan for striking a series of usually short-lived peace deals with militants, arguing that they give extremists time to regroup and focus on launching cross-border attacks against U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan.

They have expressed concern about the accord in Swat, but are also pressing Pakistan's army to switch its focus to al-Qaida strongholds closer to the Afghan border.

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Associated Press writers Munir Ahmad in Islamabad and Riaz Khan in Peshawar contributed to this report.

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08:55 PM on 04/06/2009
So many sickening parts to this story that I believe one may have escaped our attention.

"He defended the punishment, although he said it should not have been done in public and should have been carried out by a boy who had not yet reached puberty."

You want to subject a 10 year old boy by exerting violence on others? That's great!
05:39 PM on 04/06/2009
Don't think for one moment that the Dobsonites, Christian Coalition, American Family Association, Baptist Convention, Catholic League, Jewish League and all of the Family Councils popping up all over America want do the same to you if they ever gain more authority over America by use of tax-free money to change legislation making them American Taliban! ALL religions want control of the people!
06:19 AM on 04/05/2009
Ok, wait. Aren't we giving this country a gazillion dollars over the next few years? What kind of religion is this? I bet the guy doing the flogging was aroused after the first scream. My gosh, what things people do in the name of God. These people and their religion are barbaric, and the Pakistan president wants to sign this religion into law? I smell a coward, not a president. Protect your people Asif Ali Zardari's.
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10:45 AM on 04/05/2009
After a long day of resisting imperialism the Taliban's favorite recreation is beating women. Appalling. Not much worse however than the Christian torture practiced under the Emperor George the Lessor or the missile attacks against women and children still ongoing in the very vicinity of this flogging.
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byrdlegs
06:15 AM on 04/05/2009
Can we do this to the republicans of this country? Or doesn't ruining our country match up to the crime?
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SmolderingRuin
"All governments lie!" I.F. Stone
11:21 PM on 04/04/2009
When men rule unchallenged...
11:05 PM on 04/04/2009
what did they do to the man who was involved? was he flogged as well?

takes two
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jrfunkenstein
'It's a sad and beautiful world'
06:33 AM on 04/05/2009
Yes, he was; but how would that alter the brutality on display?
09:18 PM on 04/04/2009
I'd like to refer everyone to the story in the Dallas Morning News - "TEA will investigate DISD paddling case," which describes the severe beating (21 licks with a canoe paddle) of a Dallas high school student last fall. The principal and head football coach participated and seven members of the football coaching staff witnessed -- including one staff member who witnessed the boy "struggling to walk" the following day. They're all still employed by the Dallas Independent School District. Questions anyone?
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kellygrrrl
12:57 AM on 04/05/2009
GROSS!!!!!!
09:38 AM on 04/05/2009
it's ok in this country if sports people do it, or frat boys.
08:06 PM on 04/04/2009
I am so glad I live in a country where officials never stop people and beat them savagely. Oops my bad I live in the US. There are nuts in every country and culture. Beating the girl seemed awful I don't know what she did, (wrecked a camel, showed to forearm ... but it seems awful. However, we have some pretty nutty folks here in authority also. A cop who pulls a gun on a woman trying to get to her dying motther. Fraternity pranks pranks and initiations to demean and often injure. The beating looked awful but let's remember we have some cleaning up to do here also.
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jrfunkenstein
'It's a sad and beautiful world'
06:34 AM on 04/05/2009
Sadly all too true; violence is universal.
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kellygrrrl
07:37 PM on 04/04/2009
They wrap their T0rture in the h0ly name of their rel!g!0n

so do we
07:05 PM on 04/04/2009
Animals are treated better than girls and women... and this is NOT about any one religion, culture or country! "Spare the rod, spoil the child" isn't all that different! There is NO excuse for this... regardless if it's a public flogging or a wooden spoon used on a child's backside in the privacy of their American home! Nor does it matter whether it's a man or a woman who's doing the hitting! If a parent has to resort to spanking a child... that's a reflection of THEIR failure at effective parenting... and NOT the child's misbehavior! Unless it's in self-defense... NO ONE has the right to strike another human being!
07:56 PM on 04/04/2009
Well you are obviously an intelligent rational person, but try explaining your point of view to a person that believes in the talking snake and the big flood with the ark. I mean it's like trying to hold a conservation with someone who watches the flinstones and thinks it's a documentary.
08:31 PM on 04/04/2009
Actually it is about one religion and one culture - Islam. Your failure to point out the wrongdoers enables them.
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AsISaid
08:43 PM on 04/04/2009
Actually, it goes further than this one religion and culture. This is only one video showing what happens on a regular basis in many places in the mideast. There are other cultures in Africa and elsewhere that do these things - and worse - like mutilation.
10:31 PM on 04/04/2009
Strange... I've worked with LOTS of physically abused kids in the U.S.... and the vast majority of them were NOT Muslim! In fact... many of them came from "good Christian" homes!

AGAIN... the point is that it doesn't matter what the religion, culture or country is... it's WRONG no matter who does it or where it happens!

Apparently you want to demonize one religion and culture... label THEM as the "wrongdoers"... while denying that this is a universal problem that crosses all lines.

Nope... I'm not going there with you.
07:02 PM on 04/04/2009
Did the guy doing the flogging box the ear of the guy holding her down because he wasn't doing it right? I think these guys are just f-ing bullies. He was in a self-righteous shame-transferring abusive rage. That says a lot about what is going on there. It seems to me this is just one giant dysfunctional family. And I think the model fits for all authoritarian fundamentalists, including back here at home where kids get whacked in the name of "faith."

Bottom line: Authoritarian religious fundamentalism of all kinds exist to provide a safe haven for sadists, bullies, narcissists, and every other major moral and mental malfunction. Don the mantle of religiousity, and you can justify all your petty cruelties. We need to stop giving the "faithful" the benefit of the doubt when they proclaim their moral superiority from the rooftops.
06:11 PM on 04/04/2009
It doesn't matter whether there are other forms of punishment or brutality that are worse.

The fact of the matter this is done to keep women in their place. The public humiliation, having her brother hold her down to maintain family "honor" is unacceptable.

On a lighter note, what irony that this occurred in the Swat valley! (sorry, couldn't resist)
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unwashedmasses
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05:34 PM on 04/04/2009
I am straightforward - the rest of the world will never accept your 'ways'. They are barbaric - even other muslims don't get along with each other over there.
So you want to bring Islam to the rest of the world? I think not.
05:06 PM on 04/04/2009
I say we unleash the military might on John Kerry and his swift boat to personlly hunt down Osama Bin Ladin..
06:59 PM on 04/04/2009
Couldn't do any worse than Bush...
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07:45 PM on 04/04/2009
Speaking of which, what ever happened to John McCain's secret plan to find bin Laden?
05:00 PM on 04/04/2009
It almost remind you of how black slaves in America were beaten; however, this video was tame compared to the way black slaves in America were treated.
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06:16 PM on 04/04/2009
i agree but the guys who did that are long dead...you got any relatives who committed awful deeds, I do the Vikings. Just think of what the English could do to me! We All have to not dwell on the past.
Then some enjoy wallowing in it and resentment which helps no one. See The Varieties of Religious Experience
A Study in Human Nature

Being the Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion
Delivered at Edinburgh in 1901-1902

by William James

you'll be happier for iy
08:00 PM on 04/04/2009
Everybody did bad things back then. But this is not permitted in the US now.

We are not the same as them.
06:04 AM on 04/05/2009
BACK THEN?
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jrfunkenstein
'It's a sad and beautiful world'
06:37 AM on 04/05/2009
Umm....didn't a police station video surface recently of a teenage girl being beaten by a Seattle cop?