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Pakistan court orders arrest in notorious stabbing case

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AFP Islamabad
Last Updated : Jan 23 2019 | 10:40 PM IST

A woman stabbed 23 times for rebuffing a romantic overture has praised Pakistan's top court for ordering the rearrest of her alleged attacker, three years after her ordeal sparked a national debate on violence against women.

Law student Khadija Siddiqui, then 23, survived the frenzied daylight attack outside her sister's school in the teeming eastern city of Lahore.

Siddiqui had named the perpetrator as Shah Hussain, a classmate whom she had rejected romantically, who was convicted handed down a seven-year prison term in mid-2017.

But Hussain, the son of a prominent Lahore lawyer, appealed the decision and was acquitted on all charges the following year in a provincial court, prompting uproar across the conservative and deeply patriarchal country.

The supreme court's reversal comes after a tenacious campaign for justice by Siddiqui, who has emerged as a women's rights crusader since Hussain's acquittal.

"Today is a victorious day, it was a landmark decision which shows that nobody is above the law in Pakistan," she told AFP after the verdict.

"The verdict will serve as a precedent for the hundreds of Pakistani women who are harassed every day but are scared to go to the police or courts."

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First Published: Jan 23 2019 | 10:40 PM IST

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