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19 Feb 2013 12:38 #122871
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CNN) -- After Mukhtar Mai was gang raped on the orders of a tribal court in Pakistan in 2002, local tradition dictated she was expected to commit suicide.
She defied her attackers and fought for justice. More than a decade on, she is still fighting for women's rights in Pakistan and inspiring many around the world.
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19 Feb 2013 12:45 #122877
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Mai's "honor revenge" was carried out on the orders of a jirga -- a tribal assembly -- because her 12-year-old brother was wrongly accused, according to a subsequent investigation ordered by the Punjab governor, of improper relations with a woman from another tribe.
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19 Feb 2013 12:58 #122886
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it really kills me the way and uneducated society really thinks.
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19 Feb 2013 13:03 #122890
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"They decided I should be punished against my brother's crime," Mai, now 39, told CNN through an interpreter. "They immediately acted upon that decision and dragged me out. That was the hardest moment of my life."
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19 Feb 2013 13:10 #122895
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While the majority of rapes go unreported in Pakistan, according to
Pakistani national newspaper The Express Tribune
, Mai was determined not to stay silent.
"I was of the view that I must fight back to get my rights," said Mai. "First of all, there was the rape, and afterwards when I tried to call the police, I received death threats that I would be killed if I went to a police station.
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19 Feb 2013 13:33 #122899
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I sat inside the four walls of my home, but I was encouraged by well-wishers. My local community gave me the courage to fight back and go to the court." "I decided that what happened to me should never happen to anyone else."
Initially,
six men were sentenced to death for the rape
or abetting the rape. However, in 2011, Pakistan's Supreme Court overturned all but one of the convictions and the men were freed.
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19 Feb 2013 13:43 #122905
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Mai grew up in a small village in the Punjab region of Pakistan, where she never went to school and was forced into marriage at the age 13.
After only a few years, she was divorced and living back home with her parents.
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19 Feb 2013 13:47 #122909
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"I came back to my parents' home and I started to make myself independent. I started working at home doing sewing and household work, low income work.
"I did that for 10 or 12 years and generated enough money to buy my own cattle."
At the age of 28, her life changed forever when she was gang raped as a result of her younger brother's alleged crime.
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