FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AHRC-STM-012-2009
January 12, 2009
A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission
PAKISTAN: Young women held in military
torture cells and forced into sexual slavery
Ms. Zarina Marri, a 23-year-old schoolteacher
from Balochistan province, was arrested in late 2005, and has
been held incommunicado in an army torture cell at Karachi, the
capital of Sindh province. She has been repeatedly raped by the
military officers and is being used as a sex slave, to induce
arrested nationalist activists to sign state-concocted
confessions.
One man, who was arrested by a state agency
and kept in military torture cell almost for nine months,
narrated the story of this young woman to Reporters Without
Borders (Reporters Sans Frontières, RSF);
nowpublic.com; the International Red Cross; and at Woolwich
Court in London. The current whereabouts of the young woman are
not known. It has been asserted that women who are fighting for
the greater autonomy of Balochistan are being arrested by the
state agencies and being forced into sex slavery in their
custody.
Mr. Munir Mengal, the managing director of a
Balochi-language television channel, was arrested on April 4,
2006 from Karachi International airport by the state
intelligence agencies and transferred to a military torture cell
in Karachi for nine months (http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/mainfile.php/2006/1666/).
He narrated the story of the forced sex slavery of the young
teacher Zarina Marri whom he encountered in a military cell.
According to the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Mr. Munir
Mengal witnessed many human rights violations in this military
prison. Mengal says that, "a young Balochi woman, Ms. Zarina
Marri, was used as a sexual slave by the officers. They even
once threw her naked into my cell. I did not know what had
happened to this mother of a family who was arrested by the army
in our province."
Another Balochi nationalist (name omitted by
request), who was arrested by the military intelligence agency
twice and kept in military cells in different cities, has
confirmed to the AHRC that there were young Balochi females seen
at those two torture cells, naked and in distress. The prominent
Balochi nationalist leaders say that they know fact that young
Balochi women are being arrested, either during or after protest
demonstrations on the disappearances and are missing. They also
know about the women are sexually abused in the military custody
but they cannot say so publically because of their sanctity and
harassment of their families.
Mr. Munir Mengal was also tortured and his
penis was severely injured when he refused to have sex with
Zarina Marri. He told RSF, "on 27th January, 2007 at 6 pm Major
Iqrar Gul Niazi (Military Intelligence) called me in his office
and showed me some nude pictures, and laughingly told me that
you have been a director of a TV channel so certainly you have
good relations with actresses."
When he returned to his cell he found porn
pictures strewn all over it. Around 12 pm a low-ranking military
officer called Subedar brought a female there. She was trembling
and weeping. "He threw her on my body and told me, 'You know
what to do with her. You are not a child we have to tell what to
do with her.'" Mr. Mengal says after half an hour the officer
returned, and seeing them sitting apart, abused them and
forcibly took off their clothes. Mengal said he was stunned when
the woman began praying in the Balochi language. She told Mengal
her name was Zarina Marri and that she belongs to the Kohlu
area, headquarters of the rebel Marri tribe, a scene of a bloody
insurgency that begun in 2005. She said she was a schoolteacher
and that the army personnel had abducted her along with her
one-year-old.
"They accuse us for spying for the
Baluchistan Liberation Army," Zarina Marri said. She begged
Mengal to kill her. "I have been undressed several times for
them."
Mengal said on the refusal to have sex, the
intelligence officials inflicted cuts on his private parts. "I
thought I would lose my manhood," he said. Ms. Zarina told to
Mengal that she has seen some females in the torture cell but
was not allowed to talk with them.
At the time of this incident Colonel Raza of
the Pakistani Army was in charge of that cell. After a few days
he was transferred to Rawalpindi, Punjab province and Colonel
Abdul Malik Kashmiri came as head of the military torture cell.
Mr. Munir Mengal was released from the
military torture cell on 4th August 2007 and was held in a
civilian jail on August 5th. The International Committee of the
Red Cross (ICRC) representatives met him in Khuzadar jail, where
he provided them with a detailed briefing which they wrote down.
The next day their doctor also checked the injured portion of
his penis. Mr. Andrew Barterlays, the officer of ICRC who
visited Mr. Mengal several times in jail, told Mr. Mengal that
until he was out of custody the ICRC could not take up the issue
of Zarina Marri, because both their lives would be threatened.
The Asian Human Rights Commission has already
reported that 52 torture cells are run by the Pakistan army,
please see following link (http://www.ahrchk.net/statements/mainfile.php/2008statements/1574/),
Karachi was stated to have three military torture cells. The
testimony by Mr. Munir Mengal has revealed the most heinous
methods of army torture, using young women as sex slaves to
induce political opponents to sign the government-concocted
confessions of terrorist and anti-state activity.
The AHRC severely condemns the use of women
as sex slaves by the Pakistan army and for keeping these women
incommunicado. Pakistan is the signatory to Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)
but women are being used as sex slaves in a gross violation of
the Convention by army officers.
The AHRC urges the government of Pakistan to
immediately hold a judicial investigation into the women
detainees being used as sex slaves by the army officers in their
detention centers, and to arrest all the army officers posted in
the torture cells; both in Karachi and in the rest of Pakistan.
The perpetrators of these heinous crimes must be brought before
the law. The government should ascertain the whereabouts of the
women arrested from Balochistan province who have disappeared
after their arrest, including Zarina Marri. It is the duty of
the government to search for the missing persons taken by State
intelligence agencies, who have held them in torture cells for
many years.
Pakistan proudly calls itself the Islamic
Democratic State but its rulers appear to lack the courage to
bring its own military into check. It is a military that engages
in torture and some of the most heinous methods of breaking the
spirit of those that it considers the enemy, it is a military
that pays no heed to the norms of civilised behaviour and is one
that, if not brought to book will convert Pakistan into a
barbaric state.
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Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation
monitoring and lobbying human rights issues in Asia. The Hong
Kong-based group was founded in 1984.
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