#1 Pakistan 'same-sex' couple jailed
Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 7:06 pm
BBC
People wonder why I insist there are still barbarians in the world.
You know what really bothers me about this? That a lady had to marry her cousin in order to avoid being sold to pay off a gambling debt. This screaming about the hubbie's gender in the end is more about getting a economic resource back then any real religious ideals, or so it seems to me.A Pakistani court has remanded a couple in custody after ruling that the husband was actually a woman and their same-sex marriage was against Islam.
The case is believed to be one of the first of its kind in the country.
The judge said the pair had lied over the husband's gender, and a sex change operation the husband had had to become a man had not been done properly.
The couple told the court that they had got married so that the wife could avoid an arranged marriage.
'Mistake overlooked'
Shumail Raj, 31, had sex-change surgery to become a man and then married his cousin - who was aware of the condition but says she needed his help to avoid being forced into wedlock with someone else.
The bride's father wants to annul his daughter's wedding on the grounds that it is against Islam for two women to marry.
Shumail Raj
I decided to help her out when she came to me with the problem... she just needs protection
Shumail Raj
But the couple argue that they married to protect the bride from being sold into marriage to pay off her uncle's gambling debts.
The two were arrested last week after the bride's family complained about the gender of her husband.
The High Court in the eastern city of Lahore ruled that Mr Raj had earlier lied to the court by saying he was a man.
"Neither Islam nor our law allows marriages of the same sex. This mistake cannot simply be overlooked," Lahore High Court judge Khawaja Sharif told the couple.
"Why should a case be not registered against you for committing an unnatural offence and telling a lie?" he asked.
Treatment
The judge ordered that Mr Raj be sent to jail in Lahore and his wife, Shahzina Tariq, be jailed in her home town of Faisalabad, pending their trial.
Correspondents say that if convicted of an "unnatural offence" - a term used for homosexuality - they could be sentenced to life in prison.
Shahzina Tariq said they married because they were in love.
"We're not homosexuals. Ours was a love marriage," the 24-year-old woman, clad in a long shawl, told reporters after the verdict.
"It was the fear of forced marriage which compelled me to convince Shumail for marriage," Dawn newspaper quoted her as saying.
"I was fully aware of Shumail's physical condition."
Mr Raj has undergone surgery twice in Pakistan over the past 16 years to become a man.
But tests carried out by doctors on behalf of the court ruled that he was still a woman, and he himself says that he needs to go abroad for more treatment even though his breasts and uterus have been removed.
People wonder why I insist there are still barbarians in the world.