A Pakistani woman, who captured international attention for her bravery after suffering a gang rape three years ago, said on Saturday she wouldn't allow anyone to use her name to tarnish her country's image.
Mukhtar Mai's comments came a day after Pakistan's President General Pervez Musharraf told reporters in New Zealand that he ordered a recent travel ban on her because foreign private groups wanted to take her to America 'to
bad-mouth Pakistan' over the 'terrible state' of the nation's women.
"Pakistan is my country, and how can I allow anyone to bring (a) bad name to Pakistan," Mai, 36, told AP from Meerwala, a village in eastern Punjab province, where she was raped in June 2002