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This story was reported with the Fuller Project , a journalism nonprofit reporting on global issues impacting women.
Niloofar wept as the doctor forcibly removed her pants, fearful of what would happen next. Lying defeated on the examination table, bare legs spread and tears streaming into the edges of her headscarf, she regretted ever leaving her home near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e-Sharif.
Nor did the judge who ordered Niloofar undergo a so-called virginity test. Or perhaps none of them cared. But instead of finding love with a man her age, she found a year-old boy posing as an older man on social media and his angry father, who pinned her down, tied her hands, and sexually assaulted her. Local police accused Niloofar of zina , or sex outside of marriage, a crime in Afghanistan. Many of these women have been subjected to forced hymen exams, often at the request of police officers, judges, family members, and potential in-laws.
In cases of rape, the procedures can determine the length of the prison sentence for victims of sexual violence. The test performed on Niloofar was not a real medical exam. In fact, the hymen never breaks; it may only rip or stretch or wear away as a woman ages.
Afghan women have seen life-changing advancements since the Taliban fell from power in Afghan women and human-rights advocates have managed to push forward major legal wins, like the Law on the Elimination of Violence Against Women , which was passed through presidential decree to better protect girls and women against abuse and ensure a legal framework to prosecute offenders.