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Kabul (CNN) --
When 18-year-old Mumtaz walks into a room, the first thing you notice about her is the patchwork of painful puffy red scars that stretch across her face.
"I feel so bad, I do not look at myself in the mirror anymore," Mumtaz said.
She is the victim of a scorned man who decided that if he couldn't marry her, he'd make sure no one else would want to. The man had asked for her hand in marriage, but Mumtaz's family declined the offer. One night, she says, several men showed up at their home.
They beat up her family, and finally two armed men held her, pulled her head back and let the man who had wanted to marry her pour acid all over her face.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/18/world/asia/afghanistan-domestic-violence/index.html?hpt=wo_mid
That's so cruel! How could she say no?!
[spoiler]Lol, just kiddin'.
[quote]Recognizing the problem, President Hamid Karzai signed legislation aimed at eliminating violence against women in Afghanistan. Women's rights advocates say the law is good, but enforcement of the law is lax.[/quote]
[b]THIS[/b][/spoiler]
[quote=sj0405;#95591;1337510234]Hire me I can do better How much my master [/quote]
I might get implicated if I hire you SJ. Should be a non-ftalker. And I want to scare thaa shit out of her first.
[quote=aya;#96338;1337519857]I might get implicated if I hire you SJ.[/quote]
Thanks for thinking of my safety
[quote=JaChriz;#98328;1337589264]That's brutal [/quote]
Too bad the person who did it hasn't been caught