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Row over Nigeria nudity picture | Row over Nigeria nudity picture |
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A female Nigerian politician badly beaten by a local MP is standing by the publication of a revealing photograph showing her injuries in a hospital bed. | A female Nigerian politician badly beaten by a local MP is standing by the publication of a revealing photograph showing her injuries in a hospital bed. |
Habiba Garba told the BBC she wanted people to see the reality of violence against women in northern Nigeria. | Habiba Garba told the BBC she wanted people to see the reality of violence against women in northern Nigeria. |
But Kano State authorities say they have received complaints the picture breaks Muslim rules about nudity. | But Kano State authorities say they have received complaints the picture breaks Muslim rules about nudity. |
Labaran Abdu Madari, who beat Mrs Garba in front of witnesses and police last week, is in jail and yet to be charged. | Labaran Abdu Madari, who beat Mrs Garba in front of witnesses and police last week, is in jail and yet to be charged. |
I want to show the people of the world what that man did to me Habiba Garba | I want to show the people of the world what that man did to me Habiba Garba |
Kano is one of 12 mainly Muslim northern states to have implemented Sharia law since Nigeria's return to civil rule in 1999. | Kano is one of 12 mainly Muslim northern states to have implemented Sharia law since Nigeria's return to civil rule in 1999. |
The BBC's Mustafa Muhammad in Kano says the state-owned Triumph newspaper, which published the picture showing Mrs Garba's injuries, has a very small circulation and few people in Kano have heard about the incident. | The BBC's Mustafa Muhammad in Kano says the state-owned Triumph newspaper, which published the picture showing Mrs Garba's injuries, has a very small circulation and few people in Kano have heard about the incident. |
But he says the editor of the paper may come under some pressure from government to resign for publishing it. | But he says the editor of the paper may come under some pressure from government to resign for publishing it. |
Hate campaign | Hate campaign |
"I want to show the people of the world what that man did to me," she told the BBC from her hospital bed in Kano city on Wednesday. | "I want to show the people of the world what that man did to me," she told the BBC from her hospital bed in Kano city on Wednesday. |
Mrs Garba, a women's leader in the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP), alleged Mr Madari, a Kano State lawmaker for the People's Democratic Party, mounted a campaign of harassment against her. | |
She said that he paid youths to follow and heckle her after she switched political parties from the PDP. | She said that he paid youths to follow and heckle her after she switched political parties from the PDP. |
They called her a "prostitute" and physically threatened her, she said. | They called her a "prostitute" and physically threatened her, she said. |
Last week, she went to the police, who arrested one of the youths. | Last week, she went to the police, who arrested one of the youths. |
The politician heard about the arrest and came down to the police station where eyewitnesses told the BBC that he savagely beat Mrs Garba. | The politician heard about the arrest and came down to the police station where eyewitnesses told the BBC that he savagely beat Mrs Garba. |
Mr Madari was arrested. He has not been granted bail and will appear in court to be charged early next month. | Mr Madari was arrested. He has not been granted bail and will appear in court to be charged early next month. |
Privacy | Privacy |
On Monday, the Triumph published the picture of Mrs Garba's injuries showing the area just under her armpit and the scars on her torso. | On Monday, the Triumph published the picture of Mrs Garba's injuries showing the area just under her armpit and the scars on her torso. |
"A women's rights group came to the government to complain that her rights had been infringed by the publication," said Sule Yau Sule, spokesman for the state government. | "A women's rights group came to the government to complain that her rights had been infringed by the publication," said Sule Yau Sule, spokesman for the state government. |
The picture shows part of her naked torso, and as publishing nudity is forbidden under Sharia law it violates rights to privacy. | The picture shows part of her naked torso, and as publishing nudity is forbidden under Sharia law it violates rights to privacy. |
The government says it will investigate whether her consent was sought by the paper. | The government says it will investigate whether her consent was sought by the paper. |
"If her rights have not been infringed we will drop it," Mr Sule said. | "If her rights have not been infringed we will drop it," Mr Sule said. |
Mrs Garba had to have a blood clot removed from her abdomen, the Triumph reported. | Mrs Garba had to have a blood clot removed from her abdomen, the Triumph reported. |
"This attack is barbaric, animalistic," the paper quoted ANPP secretary Alhaji Rabi'u Bako as saying. | "This attack is barbaric, animalistic," the paper quoted ANPP secretary Alhaji Rabi'u Bako as saying. |
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