mercredi 13 août 2014

Pakistan - It's better not to be born WOMAN

Pakistan -
It is better not to be born woman!.
Barbarians again disfigure women
Although the penalties have increased, over a hundred Pakistani women are victims each year of vitriol
At least five young women attacked with acid by men on a motorcycle in the past 24 hours in the southwest of Pakistan, said Tuesday the local authorities. In the latest incident, two men on a motorbikevitriolated adolescents aged 14 and 15 who were returning from the local market in Mastung, a town about forty kilometers from Quetta, capital of the volatile province of Balochistan.
"One girls was injured in the face and the other has burned "neck, told AFP an official of the local police Wazir Lango, without specifying the severity of injuries.
Both teenagers were admitted to hospital and the police have launched an investigation to identify the assailants whose motives are still unclear, said the official.
A day earlier, two men on a motorcycle threw acid in the faces of three women older than twenty years returning from a market in Quetta, told AFP the head of the local police Abdul Razzaq Cheema. Young women were partially burned face, he said.
More than a hundred women disfigured each year in which the government does nothing to stop this crime. Their so-called religion permits torturing women and raped because they are serving as ANIMAL MAN.
In Pakistan, acid attacks are punishable by law, but nevertheless disfigure each year over a hundred women. An amendment to the Criminal Code adopted in late 2011 provides for a minimum sentence of 14 years in prison, up to life imprisonment - against a maximum of ten years ago - and a fine of one million rupees ($ 10 000) for anyone convicted of assault vitriolic. This amendment gave more credence to the testimony of victims and greater awareness of public opinion on matters that often remain in the shadows. A small stab in the archaic religions can never convince these criminals.


Result, the charge rate has increased significantly since the entry into force of the amendment, but also the number of known cases, victims are now more willing to testify, according to the NGO Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF).
Cases Balochistan bring to at least 125 the number of assaultsrecorded in Pakistan since the beginning of this year only acid, against 143 for throughout the last year, according to data from the ASF.
Ms. Masarrat Misbah diverts money of Pakistani women disfigured.
Ms. Masarrat Misbah is accused of embezzling money from beauty salons supposed to help and employ Pakistani disfigured.
godmother swindler burned women in Pakistan
From Celia Mercier / Release-Le Monde FR
Unfortunate women vitriolées become beauticians in beauty salon. This is the fairy tale loves telling Masarrat Misbah, director of the Depilex Smile Again Foundation, when it presents its protected disfigured with acid. A great story that the owner of beauty salons has staged for the world media. Except that the so-called good fairyappears to be Carabossea.


Clarice Felli, an Italian with the humanitarian fiber who met in 2003, regrets having trusted him. At the time, Clarice Felli, moved by the plight of women burned, Smile Again created a foundation to rehabilitate the victims of vitriol, a form of violence common on the Indian subcontinent.
Traveling to Pakistan, Italy ', on the advice of a friend, chose to entrust Masarrat Misbah the managementher ​​NGO in the


country.'sgracious patron lounges Depilex is a "self-made woman" who opts feminism and inspires confidence . Depilex Smile Again starts. Italian surgeons are called upon to repair the destroyed faces of women vitriolées.
Fissure. The rehabilitation project is glamorous: victims are trained to become beauticians in the salons of Madame Masarrat. The businesswoman moving heaven and earth to raise funds, showing off her disfigured protected on the screens, and manages to collect millions of rupees in Pakistan but also in the UAE, Europe and the United States. Masarrat Misbah announced the construction of a specialized hospital for burn victims, with a budget of 380 million rupees (3.2 million euros). In 2006, a large owner offers him land to build the building. But two months later, the work is abandoned without explanation. The beautiful story begins to crack.
A former employee of the foundation tells how she took to his heels after three months, after finding huge holes in the accounts. "Masarrat evaded my questions, she refused to explain what had happened to the money," she says. The former co-director of Depilex Smile Again, Manzar Mian, begins to have suspicions of money flows, often in cash, but he can not find receipts, and large sums never happen in the crate ...
You see Corrupt are not just
in Quebec orCanada.
turn He resigned in 2007 "According to my estimates, there are at least 1 million dollars that disappeared in the wild, says Manzar, Masarrat actually used these vulnerable girls as a showcase to makemoney."Authorities
were alerted and an investigation is launched, Masarrat is required to submit its books. She says her former accountant has just steal all its archives. This one has been arrested and is to be tried soon, with the only witness to his "theft" Masarrat.
During his last trip to Pakistan in December, ClariceFelli,the founder of Smile Again, realize that Masarrat lifted considerable funds never tell him. It demands explanations but refuses to answer Masarrat and threat. Clarice Felli discovers that dozens of patients thought to have been treated by the foundation never received
medical helppatients..
QuebecersOur manipulators
Handled Shireen Ishaq, a lawyer and volunteer Smile Again until 2008, recalls handled some  A disfigured child whose Masarrat used the photo to raise funds on the pretext of sending it to seek treatment in the United States. He is still waiting ...
A woman who Masarrat promised a job if she told in an interview that the foundation had paid for her surgery ...
The patient has yet to sell his home to finance her own operation. Disgusted, Shireen Ishaq just sent a scathing letter to the Prime Minister and the Supreme Court of Pakistan. She claims that justice is faite.
http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2014/07/22/au-pakistan-cinq-femmes-agressees-al-acide-en-moins-de-24-heures_1068297
http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2010/02/02/la-marraine-escroc-des-femmes-brulees-du-pakistan_607543
Alain LapriseAugust 13, 2014


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