Mukhtar Mai A Pakistani gang rape victim says will file appeal

Latest News: Women in Pakistan who was raped, announced today that it will appeal the decision of the Supreme Court rejected his appeal against the early release of five men convicted for abusing her. Mukhtar Mai, now 40, was raped in June 2002 on the orders of village council as punishment after her brother aged 12 has been wrongly accused of illicit relations with a woman from a rival clan. I decided, after consulting with my friends and family to file petition for review before the Supreme Court, said Ms. May. Court last week rejected an appeal by Ms. May against the justification for five years, she is accused of assaulting. Supreme Court considered separate appeals and ordered the release of five prisoners, keeping only the sentence given life to Khaliq. If Ms. May has a great deal of attention in the West as an example of oppression against women in Pakistan. Human Rights Watch urged the Pakistani government to go to court to review the case and asked the authorities to protect Ms. May, who said she feared for his life after his unusual decision to act.
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