Tag: trafficking
Man arrested for trafficking children in Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi Police with the aid of the CPWB arrested a man for trafficking children from Chichawatni and adjacent districts. The accused subjected his son, along with others, to forced child labour and abuse.
Rights Watch | 3rd March 2023
Two arrested for rape and murder of 6-year-old in Karachi
Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a six-year-old...
Rights Watch | 24th August 2022
Woman in Islamabad gang-raped by three men
ISLAMABAD: A woman was sexually assaulted by three men for more than 12 hours in a house on...
‘46% of victims of forced conversions are under 18’
In a national conference, eminent speakers from Pakistan’s minority community came together to discuss the issue of forced conversions, and how they could be prevented. The conference was organized by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) and the People’s Commission for Minority Rights (PCMR) with Voicepk.net as an official media partner. The session was moderated by Munizae Jahangir, Editor-in-Chief of Voicepk.net.
46% of victims of forced conversions are under 18
December 9, 2020; BUREAU REPORT; LAHORE; In a national conference, eminent speakers from Pakistan’s minority community came together to discuss the issue of forced conversions, and how they could be prevented. The conference was organized by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) and the People’s Commission for Minority Rights (PCMR) with Voicepk.net as an official media partner. The session was moderated by Munizae Jahangir, Editor-in-Chief of Voicepk.net.
Rights Watch | 18th August 2020
Pre-partition Hindu temple in Lyari, Karachi illegally demolished by builder, site sealed for inquiry. Meanwhile, Hindu community mourn loss of worship place.
WORLD DAY AGAINST TRAFFICKING: Mother of trafficked woman opens up
The elderly mother and sister of a woman who was known to be trafficked are still awaiting for her safe return. The woman is located to be in Punjab’s Kamalia area where she was allegedly sold at Rs300,000 by some middle men.