Stop public flogging of women: UN Rights Chief

Colombo: Luxury tourist destination Maldives has been asked to stop forthwith public flogging of women found guilty of extra-marital sex. Labelling the practice as most "inhumane and degrading form of violence against women", UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay told the country`s Parliament (Majlis) that "this should have no place in the legal framework of […]

Colombo: Luxury tourist destination Maldives has been asked to stop forthwith public flogging of women found guilty of extra-marital sex.

Labelling the practice as most "inhumane and degrading form of violence against women", UN Human Rights Chief Navi Pillay told the country`s Parliament (Majlis) that "this should have no place in the legal framework of a democratic country", the island`s Minivan news agency said.