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NEWS
19-Year-Old Saudi Rape Victim
Ordered to Undergo 200 Lashes
November 15, 2007
FOX NEWS
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
A 19-year-old female victim of gang rape who initially
was ordered to undergo 90 lashes for "being in the car of an unrelated
male at the time of the rape," has been sentenced to 200 lashes and six
months in jail for telling her story to the news media.
The new verdict was handed down by Saudi Arabia's Higher Judicial
Council following a retrial, the Arab News reported.
The court last year sentenced the six heavily-armed men who carried out
the attack against the Shiite woman to between one and five years for
committing the crime.
But the judges had decided to punish the woman further for "her attempt
to aggravate and influence the judiciary through the media," a court
source told the Arab News.
The new verdict issued on Wednesday also toughened the sentences against
the six men to between two and nine years in prison.
Saudi Arabia enforces a strict Islamic doctrine that forbids unrelated
men and women from associating with each other, bans women from driving
and forces them to cover head-to-toe in public. The case has angered
members of Saudi Arabia's Shiite community. The convicted men are Sunni
Muslims, the dominant community in the oil-rich Gulf state.
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