Gulf News

Minister assures probe after abused child’s case goes viral

#JusticeFor­Kinza trends on Twitter as thousands rally behind 11-year-old allegedly tortured by employers

- BY HUDA TABREZ Community Web Editor

An 11-year-old’s battered and bruised face has shocked Pakistani Twitter and attracted the attention of the country’s Human Rights Minister, as well as the army.

Twitter user @Lanaschild_ tweeted pictures of the girl’s injured face and wrote: “Please spread word … They have been starving and beating her with wires, belts and ropes for two years. The woman stands on her chest and kicks her repeatedly if she sleeps.”

She went on to share video testimonia­ls from the girl adding: “They starve her and when she takes a biscuit, they beat her. There’s a clot in her eyes because she was beaten with a bat. She can’t move her shoulders properly and her arms are stiff because she says it hurts to move. Please do something about this.”

The tweets by @Lanaschild_ received thousands of retweets with many users tagging Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari as well as the spokespers­on of the Pakistan Armed Forces, Major-General Asif Gafoor.

With several accounts retweeting the girl’s face, #JusticeFor­Kinza soon became one of the top trends on Twitter. Later on Saturday, Mazari responded to the flood of online comments by tweeting: “Already looking into it — read of it this morning. This is absolutely intolerabl­e — we are also in the process of drafting a comprehens­ive domestic workers protection bill.”

She went on to add that the bill would include banning child labour, adding that a First Informatio­n Report [FIR] had been registered and an assistant sub-inspector suspended.

Affidavit by father

Later, an affidavit by the father was shared online as well, in which he claimed the girl had suffered the injuries due to a fall. However, Mazari commented that this might be due to the family being under pressure. She tweeted: “Unfortunat­ely when the poor parents of young girls like Kinza come under pressure, they give affidavits like the one given by Kinza’s father, stating that she was injured due to falling from the gate of the house. We have to ensure that such tactics do not prevent us from doing an indepth medical examinatio­n and registerin­g an FIR. The profession­al typing of the affidavit is noted!”

Many Twitter users urged the minister to take swift and strict action.

Twitter user @EkDilha wrote: “Dear Ms Mazari, make this case an example for those who abuse children at home and then get released after signing an affidavit. Don’t take this case lightly. Hundreds of thousands of children are still working in people’s homes. You are a minister of New Pakistan, not the old one. #JusticeFor­Kina”

 ??  ?? Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari’s response to the flood of online comments demanding #JusticeFor­Kinza.
Pakistan’s Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari’s response to the flood of online comments demanding #JusticeFor­Kinza.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates