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4th September 2013
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August 2013 Last updated at 09:34
Maldives girl's 100 lashes sentence overturned
A 15-year-old girl who was sentenced to 100 lashes for engaging
in premarital sex has had her punishment overturned by a Maldives court.
The High Court ruled
on Wednesday that the girl, whose stepfather is on trial for raping her, had
been wrongly convicted by a juvenile court of having premarital sex with
another man.
Premarital sex is
illegal in the Maldives ,
a popular tourist venue.
The case caused
outrage among rights groups who welcomed the latest ruling.
"We are relieved
that the girl will be spared this inhumane 'punishment' based on an outrageous
conviction, which we hope has also been quashed," said Polly Truscott,
Amnesty International's deputy Asia-Pacific director.
Masood ImadSpokesman for Maldivian President
Mohamed Waheed
"No-one should
ever be prosecuted for sex outside marriage in the first place."
Ms Truscott said that
flogging amounted to cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment. She called on the Maldives
government to annul all outstanding flogging sentences.
In its ruling the
court said the sentence of the lower court was based on a confession that the
girl made while she was suffering post-traumatic stress disorder. It said that
she had been "unfit for trial" after the alleged rape.
The Maldivian
government appealed on behalf of the teenager following international outrage in
February to punish her with 100 lashes when she reached the age of 18.
The girl - who cannot
be named for legal reasons - was only charged after police investigating the
rape allegations discovered that she had been having consensual sex with
another man.
Dead baby
President Mohamed
Waheed said that he was "overjoyed" with the ruling, his spokesman
Masood Imad told the AFP news agency on Thursday.
Mr Imad said: "It
is the government's policy to protect victims, but we had to do it within the
framework of the law."
The case was sent for
prosecution after police were called to investigate a dead baby buried on the island of Feydhoo in Shaviyani Atoll, in the north
of the country.
Her stepfather was
accused of raping her and impregnating her, then killing the baby.
The legal system of
the Maldives ,
an Islamic archipelago with a population of some 400,000, has elements of
Islamic law (Sharia) as well as English common law.