This
is nothing short of discrimination against women in Qatar!
A Dutch woman has been
given a suspended one-year sentence after reporting being raped while on
vacation in Qatar. The male suspect has been given a sentence of 140
lashes for drinking and adultery, but no jail time.
A 22-year-old Dutch woman who was held in Qatar for months after telling police she was raped was released on Monday, according to Dutch authorities. She faced an adultery charge for having sex out of wedlock.
A court
in the Qatari capital Doha handed her a one-year suspended prison
sentence during a brief hearing on Monday. The woman also received a
fine of 3,000 Qatari riyals ($800 or 710 euros) and will be deported
after paying the fine, said court officials.
The
Dutch ambassador to Qatar, Yvette Burghgraef-van Eechoud, who was
present in court, told reporters the embassy is helping her to leave
Qatar within the next few days.
"We
will do everything to get her out of the country as soon as possible to
where she wants to go," said Eechoud of the victim, who was not present
at the sentencing.
The
male defendant, who also did not appear in court on Monday, was given a
sentence of 100 lashes for adultery and an additional 40 lashes for
consuming alcohol. He will not serve any time in jail.
Detained after rape report
In
mid-March, the Dutch woman, who was on vacation with a friend, went out
for drinks at a hotel bar and believed that someone "messed with her
drink," her lawyer Brian Lokollo said.
She
remembered nothing until waking up the following morning in an
unfamiliar apartment "and realized to her great horror, that she had
been raped," he said.
The
woman reported her rape to police and was immediately detained after
reporting the attack on suspicion of having sex out of wedlock. Her
alleged attacker insisted that she consented and asked for money.
Officials in Qatar have repeatedly declined to comment after news of the woman's detention spread over the weekend.
The
case has raised new questions ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup which
will take place in Qatar. The soccer tournament is likely to draw tens
of thousands of Western tourists who are not familiar with the
Islamic-based legal codes governing the small Gulf nation.
rs/es (AP, AFP)
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