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Pakistan 'brothel woman' released | Pakistan 'brothel woman' released |
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A woman seized and held captive by Pakistani religious students after being accused of running a brothel has been freed unharmed. | A woman seized and held captive by Pakistani religious students after being accused of running a brothel has been freed unharmed. |
Two of her female relatives abducted by students from the Islamabad madrassa, were also freed, as were two policemen. | |
Before her release, the alleged brothel owner read a statement confessing she had committed immoral acts. She later said it had been made under duress. | Before her release, the alleged brothel owner read a statement confessing she had committed immoral acts. She later said it had been made under duress. |
Girls from the Jamia Hafsa madrassa say they have won a victory over liberals. | Girls from the Jamia Hafsa madrassa say they have won a victory over liberals. |
The BBC's Navdip Dhariwal in Islamabad says the local administration had bowed to the Taleban-style demands of the students. | |
She says the fear among liberal Pakistanis is that Islamic rule is becoming a force to be reckoned with in the capital. | |
'Repents' | 'Repents' |
The woman, known as "Aunty Shamim", made a statement before being released. Clad in a burka, she said she repented of her actions. | |
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She appeared to be under immense pressure as she spoke, our correspondent says. | |
"I apologise for my past wrongdoing and I promise in the name of God that in future I will live like a pious person," the woman said before reporters. | |
She renounced prostitution but she refused to admit she had been running a brothel. | |
She later said she had not made the statement of her own free will and accused the students of mistreating her. | |
"I don't think Islam allows anyone to beat a woman and drag her through the streets like a dog," the Associated Press news agency quoted her as saying. | |
She told the BBC's Urdu service about 30 women from the madrassa had abducted her, helped by a similar number of men. | |
"They tied me, my daughter and daughter-in-law and my six-month-old grand-daughter up with rope," she said. | |
She denied running a brothel but said she had rented a room to a woman, and could not be held responsible for anything she might have done. | |
The vice-principal of the school had given her three options, she said - that police register a case against her, that she face an Islamic court in the school, or that she repent of her sins. | |
'Moral policing' | 'Moral policing' |
Religious students from Jamia Hafsa raided the house on Tuesday night. | |
President Musharraf has kept a hands-off policy on the issue | President Musharraf has kept a hands-off policy on the issue |
Later men from the madrassa kidnapped two policemen after the arrest of four teachers. The officers were freed earlier on Thursday. | |
Abdul Rashid Ghazi, Jamia Hafsa's administrator, had earlier said the school had no personal problem with the woman. | |
"We only want her to refrain from spreading obscenity in future," he said. | |
Jamia Hafsa and its adjoining madrassa, Jamia Faradia, are part of the Lal Masjid (red mosque) complex. | |
Lal Masjid has long been a problem for the capital city administration and Pakistan's President, General Pervez Musharraf. | |
It has often criticised his policies in the "war on terror" and called for Islamic law to be enforced in Pakistan. | It has often criticised his policies in the "war on terror" and called for Islamic law to be enforced in Pakistan. |
The brothel incident comes amid concerns over the increasing "Talebanisation" of parts of Pakistan. | The brothel incident comes amid concerns over the increasing "Talebanisation" of parts of Pakistan. |