2012年6月5日星期二

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In Sind province alone, 1,652 cases of violence against women were registered
Some years ago, a young married girl was hounded by her family which tracked her down camisetas uefa champions league in Lahore and killed her husband who was from another tribe. The girl was shot and left for dead. She was taken to a hospital and finally ended up at Panah, a private camiseta del real madrid 2011 shelter for women in Karachi.
Narrating this story, Uzma Noorani, trustee of Panah, says the girl was five months pregnant when she was referred to them. She survived despite receiving two or three bullets in her body. Her mother used to visit her, even though it was her grandfather who got her husband killed.
The girl filed a case and managed to get two people arrested. She remarried and changed her identity for survival. In the fortress-like shelter, a 16-year-old girl is opposing her proposed marriage to a man from the Swat region since he will not let her study. "I ran away from home and found this place," she says. She plans to annul her "Nikah" and hopes to study further.
Another woman has left her violent husband and three children. "My husband even tried to kill me once and sold my dowry. He doesn't know where I am. I am not scared now," she says. Some girls have come here because they have no place to stay and another woman, a victim of domestic violence, has sought refuge for the second time.
In 2010, there were 229 women and 82 children. Of this, 66 women had sought protection and 33 came due to domestic violence. Ninety-seven women wanted a divorce while 29 left to marry men of their choice. There were four cases of rape.
According to statistics compiled by the Aurat Foundation, in its annual report for 2010, Sindh province, with 266 honour killings, reported the highest number for any province. As many as camiseta madrid champions 1,652 cases of violence against women were registered, including 246 cases of abduction and 308 murders. The killing of a youth who allegedly had an affair with a girl (who was later reported to be missing) sparked off violence in the Shikharpur area of Sindh, leading to the death of three Hindu doctors last month. There were protests in Hyderabad and other areas after the attack and no one really knows if the incident was related to the "honour" of the girl in question.

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