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Sunday, December 03, 2006
Pakistan's President Signs Women's Protection Bill
On Friday, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf signed the controversial Women's Protection Bill that has passed both houses of Parliament. (See prior posting.) This Tuesday, Musharraf is expected to announce the government's future strategy in eliminating laws that unjustly impact women, according to today's Pakistan Daily Times. Meanwhile, the Information Ministry will launch a campaign to inform women about the new law's protections. The Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal (MMA)-- an alliance of Islamic parties-- continues to object to the new law that allows rape cases to be tried in criminal courts instead of Islamic courts, and eliminates the death penalty for persons convicted of having sex outside of marriage. An ANI report quotes MMA's president, Qazi Hussain Ahmed, who charged yesterday that "Musharraf is exploiting the issue of women's rights and wants to see brothels everywhere in the country under the supervision of the police and Army."