Sometimes facts claimed aren't fully accurate.It's not demonizing. Just facts
So I asked for linked evidence.
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Sometimes facts claimed aren't fully accurate.It's not demonizing. Just facts
???Clicking on a couple, I didn't find it.
The group War Against Rape (WAR) has documented the severity of rape in Pakistan, and the police indifference to it.[3] According to Women's Studies professor Shahla Haeri, rape in Pakistan is "often institutionalized and has the tacit and at times the explicit approval of the state".[4][5] According to lawyer Asma Jahangir, who was a co-founder of the women's rights group Women's Action Forum, up to seventy-two percent of women in custody in Pakistan are physically or sexually abusedSometimes facts claimed aren't fully accurate.
So I asked for linked evidence.
Sometimes facts claimed aren't fully accurate.
So I asked for linked evidence.
I'm skeptical of Gatestone's claims.
- In Pakistan, Muslims burn the homes of non-Muslims, burn their places of worship, burn their holy books, even burn their women and children alive -- and there is no law or punishment to prevent this criminal behaviour or to make non-Muslims safe.
- Non-Muslim women and children are raped and forcibly converted
Living in Pakistan - A Hell for Non-Muslims
The Women's Action Forum was the only one I found which is about Pakistan.The group War Against Rape (WAR) has documented the severity of rape in Pakistan, and the police indifference to it.[3] According to Women's Studies professor Shahla Haeri, rape in Pakistan is "often institutionalized and has the tacit and at times the explicit approval of the state".[4][5] According to lawyer Asma Jahangir, who was a co-founder of the women's rights group Women's Action Forum, up to seventy-two percent of women in custody in Pakistan are physically or sexually abused
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_in_Pakistan
if you Google rape in Pakistan and you really want to find out the truth about it, there are many arguments that rape is institutionalized and sometimes enabled by the government.I'm skeptical of Gatestone's claims.
They've a pretty controversial record regarding factuality.
I know that Pakistan is a backward violent country,if you Google rape in Pakistan and you really want to find out the truth about it, there are many arguments that rape is institutionalized and sometimes enabled by the government.
I guess I'm not living there so don't know.
I showed you links that talk about the government letting people get away with rape.I know that Pakistan is a backward violent country,
but you're asking me to do your research for your claim?