24 November 2009

more eff'd up earthly stuff

We typically think of terrorism as a political act.

But sometimes it’s very personal. It wasn’t a government or a guerrilla insurgency that threw acid on this woman’s face in Pakistan. It was a young man whom she had rejected for marriage.

Since 1994, a Pakistani activist who founded the Progressive Women’s Association has documented 7,800 cases of women who were deliberately burned or subjected to acid attacks, just in the Islamabad area. In only 2 percent of those cases was anyone convicted.

[caution, graphic material]

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

wo-o-ow.
wow.
wow again.

✖ sldx ✖ said...

cam asta e motivul pentru care imi vine sa pleznesc orice feminista care vorbeste despre cum sint discriminate femeile la locul de munca