‘He tied me up, chopped off my nose and lips’

Couple often quarrelled over time girl spent with parents

A teenage Pakistani woman on Monday told of her terror as her husband chopped off her nose and lips in a furious marital row, and threatened to kill herself unless the police brought him to justice.

The horrifying case underscores the brutal violence suffered by some women in Pakistan, where a domestic violence bill lapsed in 2009 after being held up in the Senate due to objections from religious parties.

Salma Bibi, 17, said her husband, 22-year-old Ghulam Qadir, subjected her to a beating, then bound her hands and feet with rope and hacked into her face with a razor in a remote village in the southwestern province Baluchistan.

"He repeatedly slapped my face and then went into the room and brought with him a locally made, sharp razor," she told AFP, speaking Baluchi in remarks translated by her uncle from a hospital bed in central Multan city.

"I started shouting in panic. He tied my hands and foot with a rope and chopped off my nose and lips," she added.

The teenager said police refused to register a case when her family complained about the attack, and threatened to kill herself without justice.

"I want justice and if it is not delivered to me, I will immolate myself in front of the Supreme Court.

"I will not sit in peace until my husband is brought to justice and gets punishment for the crime he committed," she added.

Ghulam and Salma married last year and live in the village of Karkana, 475 kilometres (300 miles) southwest of Islamabad.

Local officials insisted they were searching for Ghulam and would arrest him when caught.

"They often had quarrels as the girl used to spend more time with her parents," said Nadir Khan, an administration official in Musa Khel district, part of violence-torn Baluchistan, which borders Afghanistan and Iran.

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has demanded action in the case, but many cases of violence against women in Pakistan go unpunished.

Human rights groups say Pakistani women suffer severe discrimination and widespread domestic violence, including so-called "honour" killings when a victim is murdered for allegedly bringing dishonour on her family.

Ali Dayan Hasan, Pakistan director at Human Rights Watch, told AFP that domestic violence is a "serious, endemic problem in Pakistan" and called on the government to revive efforts to outlaw domestic violence.

But he praised the current parliament for a "fairly impressive" record on passing other legislation designed to protect women's rights.

A recent law against sexual harassment, for example, is "some of the most progressive and cutting edge in the region," he said.

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Comments

  • rodger 24 December 2011 15:03 1 0
    She should go Lorena Bobbit on him
  • Khan 24 December 2011 10:15 0 0
    The beast should hung to death.
  • Melody 23 December 2011 10:50 1 0
    A husband did that to that poor girl. He's not a man but the devil.I'm very angry what he did to his wife.
  • Sigdrifa 22 December 2011 18:55 0 0
    Cut his face off.
  • michael 22 December 2011 16:09 0 0
    Hossein Saied, you are such an idiot.
  • Nancy 22 December 2011 00:36 0 0
    If men were not so insecure about themselves they would not feel the need to behave this way. Only cowards like this hide behind religioun as justification for behaving badly.
  • Les Cloutier 21 December 2011 21:14 0 0
    Hossein you make me sick, if u did that to any one of my daughters you wouldn't have to worry about the police as soon as I saw you I'd put a bullet in your worthless head
  • Guy 21 December 2011 05:43 0 0
    I don't think any God no matter how you perceive him to be would allow this, no matter how rightest you may think you are!
  • Jarod 21 December 2011 03:36 0 0
    @Hossein - In the effort to understand, you feel mutilation is an acceptable form of punishment for someone who has "disobeyed and teased" another?
  • Bob Fairlane 20 December 2011 21:03 0 0
    Why doesn't this woman kill her husband instead of self-immolating?
  • Hossein 20 December 2011 16:01 0 1
    Donna, if your husband or father chastised you when you are naughty, would you want to hang them? No I don't think so.
  • Donna hopkinson 20 December 2011 15:47 0 0
    I think this kind of torture is sick and as for us women must respect our husbands, brothers, dads etc. Respect is a 2 way thing and anyone who is ggoing to do stuff like that to another human being deserves no respect at all. Hanging is too good for that kind of monster
  • Hossein 20 December 2011 15:33 0 0
    I see I am being attacked by women for being reasonable!! Meena is a good and religious girl and so I am not angry. But we should not rush to judgement on the basis of a newspaper article. Whenever you speak, speak justly, even if a near relative is concerned.
  • Meena 20 December 2011 14:12 1 0
    Even if she teased and disobeyed him, which is a great sin, Allah the merciful did not give this man strong hands so as to invoke such torture, suffer, and humiliation on another human being! No man should justify this. Violence against women in Pakistan is pandemic and the longer it goes unpunished by the men governing that country, the worse it'll be. That woman's sacrifice will go in vain but will only further expose, again, unbearable facts about that country.
  • Missy e 20 December 2011 13:57 0 0
    Hussain who is a man to tell a woman or vice versa what do people have the right to make their own minds. I find it disgusting to treat women in such a way.
  • Hitmi Ali Al Hitmi 20 December 2011 13:13 0 1
    As a Qatari visitingi, I wish I did not have to read such stories at breakfast. Also the picture is misleading I am sure this is not the nose that was cut off. Such articles like this create false sympathy and disturb the readers, especially if one is eating or engaged in the bathroom.
  • Annie 20 December 2011 10:25 0 0
    Why do men behave so badly?
  • Hossein Saied 20 December 2011 09:51 0 2
    We must not rush to judgement in such cases. Maybe she disobeyed and teased her husband, we do not know. All women must obey their husbands or birthers or fathers or uncles and not seek to disruopt the family harmony. I do not believe her when she says she will burn herself, maybe this is the journalist inventing such spiteful things
  • Kevin LePage 20 December 2011 05:52 0 0
    What kind of evil people are these? I find it hard to learn of such evil and cruelty.

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