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Violence against women downplayed

Report has thrown the spotlight on the plight of women and children

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

Anew report in Pakistan has thrown the spotlight on the plight of women and children while highlighti­ng the everyday risks of safety, security and rights violations being faced by them.

Women and children in Pakistan continue to face harassment and violence while the Pakistani media has failed to highlight these acts of torture, says a report titled ‘Tracking Numbers: State of violence against women and children.’

Issued by Sustainabl­e Social Developmen­t Organisati­on (SSDO), the report states that as many as 6,754 women were kidnapped and 1,890 raped during the first six months of the current year.

In Punjab alone, 3,721 cases of violence against women were registered during the said period, however, the media reported fewer cases. Giving details, it says, in Islamabad 34 rape cases were registered while in Punjab 752 cases of child abuse were registered. However, according to the SSDO only 27 cases were highlighte­d in the media.

Low numbers reported

The report further says out of 163 cases registered in Islamabad about kidnapping of women only 26 cases were reported.

The report pointed out that

Lahore was a hotspot district in Punjab and has the highest number of cases of rape, violence against women, kidnapping, domestic violence and child abuse followed by Faisalabad and Gujranwala.

The report is based on informatio­n provided by mainstream English and Urdu print media and through access to official registered cases by using Right to Informatio­n (RTI) laws and was based on eight indicators.

Three indicators such as child abuse, child labour and child marriages relate to children. The other five indicators were domestic violence, violence against women, harassment of women at workplace, rape of women and kidnapping of women.

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