outrage as tunisian woman raped by cops accused of indecency
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Outrage as Tunisian woman, raped by cops, accused of indecency

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Tunisian civil society groups expressed outrage after a young woman was accused of indecency by two policemen jailed for raping her, amid criticism of the conservative government on women’s rights. The woman and her fiance were summoned by a magistrate to face the two policemen, both found guilty of rape and jailed, who accuse her of “indecency,” a group of Tunisian NGOs said. The crime is punishable by six months in prison. The hearing was adjourned until next Tuesday, according to the NGOs, which urged rights activists to stand in solidarity with the accused, as social media networks called for a demonstration outside the court in Tunis on that day. The Interior Ministry said the woman and her boyfriend were apprehended by three policemen on Sept. 3, when they were found in an “immoral position.” Two policemen then raped her, while the third held the fiance handcuffed. All three policemen were imprisoned. The Justice Ministry said both sides might have broken the law. “The crime committed by the two police agents does not rule out the possibility that she was doing something illegal” with her boyfriend, said a source at the ministry. The NGOs, including the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women and the Tunisian League of Human Rights, slammed the summons for indecency, which they described as a procedure that “transforms the victim into the accused.” It “is designed to frighten and to force her and her fiance to waive their rights,” they added. They also questioned “the seriousness of the government’s commitment to applying the national plan to combat violence against women.” A coalition of leftwing opposition parties also condemned the actions of the police. “Rape as a means of repression is still practiced in Tunisia,” they said, calling for a law to protect “Tunisian men and women against all forms of physical, moral and sexual violence.” MP Karima Souid, who belongs to Ettakatol, a center-left group that partners the party Ennahda in Tunisia’s ruling coalition, denounced her party’s support for the government in protest at the proceedings against the rape victim. “I completely dissociate myself from this government. The rape case and the summoning of the victim this morning is the last straw,” she wrote on Facebook. Interior ministry spokesman Khaled Tarrouche told AFP that the ministry “had nothing to do with” the proceedings against the young woman, emphasizing that the decision to summon her was taken by the magistrate. The Tunisian NGOs dismissed Tarrouche’s comments, accusing him of trying to “justify” the crimes of the police.

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