Ajeeba Arshad's rape being hushed up

Another rape hush up and denying of justice for the victim. The willingness of Pakistani officials to do the wrong thing never gets old does it? I’m sure its the NGO’s fault somehow again.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2005\12\16\story_16-12-2005_pg1_8

Friday, December 16, 2005

Ajeeba Arshad’s rape being hushed up

By Ali Waqar

LAHORE: Government functionaries pressured a Kashmiri earthquake survivor who was allegedly raped by a doctor to withdraw her statement in fear that the case could damage Pakistan’s image, Daily Times has learnt.

Ajeeba Arshad Ibrahim from Azad Kashmir was injured in the October 8 earthquake and shifted to Lahore’s Mayo Hospital for treatment in the first week of November. On December 3, she was allegedly raped by Dr Maqsood Leghari of Mayo Hospital in an X-ray room.

Ajeeba submitted a handwritten complaint to the police and a first information report was lodged, but a few days after the story hit the front pages, she retracted her statement. This retraction came after government officials, including leaders from Azad Kashmir, contacted her and her family and told her that the case would have negative consequences for Pakistan’s image and its efforts to get aid for reconstruction, sources told Daily Times.

Ajeeba’s family has refused to get her medically examined, the only way to establish rape. Sources close to the family said they had been pressured by the government and intelligence officials to stop making public statements as well.

After the case appeared in the press, the police immediately took Ajeeba into custody. She is still in ‘protective custody’ and living with her uncle, Maulana Muhammad Akram Kashmiri, who is in charge of Jamia Ashrafia in Neela Gumbad, Anarkali.

Sources said the Punjab government had been “instructed” to hush up the matter.’ AJK Prime Minister Sardar Sikandar Hayat, his advisor Raja Farooq, Punjab Health Minister Dr Tahir Ali Javed, Punjab Education Minister Imran Masood and Punjab Inspector General Ziaul Hassan are among those said to have visited Jamia Ashrafia. The madrassa is being closely monitored by intelligence officials and plainclothes policemen.

However, the Punjab health minister and senior police officials denied there was any pressure on the family. Dr Javed said the family itself denied the incident and withdrew the statement. He said if the Supreme Court, which has taken suo moto notice of the case, decided an independent inquiry should be conducted, its decision would be honoured.

According to a police inquiry report, ward nurses confirmed that Ajeeba was in the X-ray room with Dr Leghari at the time of the alleged rape. The report also said Ajeeba’s age was 15, and not 18, as the Mayo Hospital medical superintendent told the police. According to a hospital inquiry, witnesses saw the girl and the doctor act friendly towards each other prior to the alleged rape.

Ajeeba is due to testify in the Supreme Court today. Dr Leghari is in police custody, but SSP Chaudhry Shafqaat Ahmed told a press conference on Tuesday that if, as expected, Ajeeba withdraws her statement, the doctor would be released.

Some from among the patients and their families who were in the same Mayo Hospital ward as Ajeeba told Daily Times she spent three hours in the X-ray room on the day of the alleged rape. They said she spent the next two days weeping, and then narrated the incident to another girl in the ward.

Dr Leghari, about 43, does not have a good reputation, hospital officials told Daily Times. They said there were numerous complaints from patients against him on record. Some 30 pairs of women’s underwear were found in his car and the incident was reported in the Urdu press.

Human rights activists said the case fit a pattern of cover-ups of crimes against women. “Image phobia is driving the state and its machinery in a carte blanche cover up of crimes against women,” said Asma Jehangir, the chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. “Those who insist on justice are silenced in various ways, sent out of the country, threatened, put under house arrest and left to fend for themselves against the highhandedness of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies. In such situations journalists and human rights activists are left to follow these cases without clues and support. At times they also have to protect the victim from ugly publicity and real threats.”

Justice (r) Malik Muhammad Qayyum, the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, said there must be a through and independent investigation of the case. He suspected the girl had changed her statement because she had no confidence in the police.

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mashallah. u cannot try the guy even after numerous complaints and HOSPITAL OFFICIALS claiming his bad rep. are there more than 4 hospital officials complaining atleast?

shame on the govt.

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Pathetic.

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I will tell you one thing that is a fact. Medical doctors in Pakistan have a problem - some of the members of this community of professionals have been involved in not only rapes, but sexual harassment of patients. Medical schools in Pakistan don't really have a formalized ethics course in medical school, which is a big criticism according to one article I read in that notorious magazine Xtra. Xtra had done an article on it, and they had doctors on record that admitted they've taken advantage of their positions and of female patients under anaesthesia.

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Wheren't there lots of gangs running around looking for poeple to rape after Hurricane Katrina also? What happened to the victims of that?

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Rapes in western countries never become international level problems. Western media's overly passionate inetrest in the rapes and similar incidents happening in muslim countries is quite questionable, and though we lack a formal legal system; making such incidents overly public will do more harm than good.

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I dont recall there being official coverups

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i think what is making the news is not the rape itself, but the way its being brushed under the rug.

what will do harm is allowing people to keep hiding these things, and thus other perps would know that they can get away with stuff because we are interested in image more than in justice.

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I’m sorry but that’s really missing the point. I’m not even sure if those rumors were even true. And even if they were, the American justice system usually works fairly well.

initiator, making an obvious problem public will do harm? How so? As Mr. Fraudia said, rapes are usually not covered up in Western nations and if they are, they do make international and national media.

Anyway lets focus on Pakistan for a change. This is a local problem being reported by a local newspaper. Please lets not try to bring other countries into this again.

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Doctors in US are angels? Do you read news what goes on in US or just so obsessed with ills of Pakistan?

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"Dr Leghari, about 43, does not have a good reputation, hospital officials told Daily Times. They said there were numerous complaints from patients against him on record. Some 30 pairs of women’s underwear were found in his car and the incident was reported in the Urdu press."

If this guy had such a bad rep, why was he still working at the hospital? Has he been fired yet?

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That doctor is one sick prick someone should chop his balls off.
One question, how come none of the mullahs come stomping out now to apply the islamic punishment of stoning rapists?
I seriously dont understand the logic of our "religious" people

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I know this doctor and i met him during my last visit to Pakistan and at that time he was trying to join Mayo again. He was not liked by most people coz of his weird behavior. His reputation,however, in sex matters was not worse than most doctors. However, he is not an influential person to the best of my knowledge.

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The problem I have here is the maligning of an entire profession. PCG, it doesnt take ethical "training" to teach people that rape is wrong. I think Dr whatshisface that murdered 200 odd patients was given adequate "training" in the matter. I.e: murder = not good.

Fraudia there was no coverup. It was simply stated as fact, this was happening - noone was really concerned with stopping it. There was not adequate policing - It was seen as an sad reality. Why are the actions of one doctor in Pakistan seen as such a huge deal in comparison? Everyone is aware of how the Pakistani judicial system is biased towards the male and everyone is aware that rape is not a crime readily punished. Why the shock?

As an aside: In my humble opinion this is not the way to try and erradicate this kind of behaviour. I think the focus is all wrong. To me it seems that the reporting hides an agenda rather than a real concern for the countries women-folk. This is a case very distinctly different to Mukhtari (sp) Mai.

Khekasha, please do not even get me started on the American judicial system.

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Who told you all this???

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So you are saying…people who don’t like him…made a case against him???

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Well, i don’t know. He might have done this, he used to boost about how females liked him etc. However, it seems from the media reports that some sort of coverup is going on. But what i wondered is why? coz he was not an influential person, though he once mentioned that he had some relatives in army.

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^Hmm...you may be right...it might be a cover up....we all know,how these kind of things are notorious in Pakistan,especially to degrade someone....

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Some people just like to degrade others for no reason.. :rolleyes: