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Lal Bibi rape: Afghan policemen sentenced to 16 years | |
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Four Afghan policemen have been jailed for 16 years for raping a young woman in northern Kunduz province this year. | |
Lal Bibi, 18, wept as she told the court in Kabul she had been abducted by a group of policemen who beat and raped her for five days in May. | Lal Bibi, 18, wept as she told the court in Kabul she had been abducted by a group of policemen who beat and raped her for five days in May. |
Reports say she was singled out because a relative offended a family linked to a local police commander. | Reports say she was singled out because a relative offended a family linked to a local police commander. |
The case drew attention after she reported the attack. Afghan victims of sexual abuse rarely speak out. | The case drew attention after she reported the attack. Afghan victims of sexual abuse rarely speak out. |
Ms Bibi's ordeal prompted President Karzai to order an investigation. | Ms Bibi's ordeal prompted President Karzai to order an investigation. |
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary, who was in court, says Ms Bibi sobbed as she relived the events, making it sometimes hard to understand what she was saying. | The BBC's Bilal Sarwary, who was in court, says Ms Bibi sobbed as she relived the events, making it sometimes hard to understand what she was saying. |
He says speaking out about sexual abuse often brings shame on the family, as well as potential repercussions. | He says speaking out about sexual abuse often brings shame on the family, as well as potential repercussions. |
Correction 8 November 2012: This report has been amended to clarify that all the men were jailed for 16 years. An earlier version gave three of them shorter sentences. |