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Outrage after man cuts off wife’s nose

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KABUL // A photograph of an Afghan woman whose nose was sliced off by her husband in a fit of rage has sparked anger, with activists demanding punishment for the “barbaric act”.

Reza Gul, 20, was rushed to hospital after the attack in Ghormach district in the northweste­rn province of Faryab on Sunday.

Her husband is said to have fled to a Taliban- controlled area. “Mohammad Khan [the husband] cut off Reza Gul’s nose with a pocket knife,” Faryab governor’s spokesman Ahmad Javed Bedar said. The incident highlights the endemic violence against women in Afghan society, despite reforms since the hardline Taliban regime was ousted by a 2001 US- led invasion. “Such incidents would not happen if the government judicial system severely punished attacks on women,” said Kabul-based women’s rights activist Alema. Mr Bedar said Ms Gul would need reconstruc­tive surgery, which was not possible in the local government hospital.

It was not immediatel­y clear what prompted Mr Khan to attack Ms Gul, the mother of a one-year-old child, who was married five years ago as a teenager. Mr Bedar said Mr Khan, an unemployed man, had recently returned from neighbouri­ng Iran and may have joined the Taliban after fleeing his home following the attack. The government has vowed to protect women’s rights but that has not prevented deadly attacks. In November, a young woman was stoned to death after being accused of adultery in the central province of Ghor. And last March, a woman named Farkhunda was savagely beaten and set ablaze in central Kabul after being falsely accused of burning a Quran.

The mob killing triggered angry protests nationwide and drew global attention to the treatment of Afghan women. In 2010, Time magazine put the photograph of a mutilated 18- year- old, Bibi Aisha, on its cover. Her nose was cut off by an abusive husband.

The cover provoked a worldwide outpouring of sympathy for Aisha, who was taken to the United States where she was given a prosthetic nose.

 ?? Hasan Sirdash / AFP ?? Afghan Reza Gul, 20, whose nose was sliced off by her husband in an attack that prompted widespread revulsion.
Hasan Sirdash / AFP Afghan Reza Gul, 20, whose nose was sliced off by her husband in an attack that prompted widespread revulsion.
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