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If they are not reported then how do you know they happen?
Islamic Countries have least amount of rape if compared to India and Western countries they have the highest rate of rape and the major reason is because they allow free mingling of sexes which has resulted in rise of rape by every passing yearHow do you know that they dont happen if they are not reported?
This is a feature of conservative societies. Even in India the official number of rapes reported are far less than what actually happen, because of associated social taboos. This is more so in the case of Islamic societies.
Islamic Countries have least amount of rape if compared to India and Western countries they have the highest rate of rape and the major reason is because they allow free mingling of sexes which has resulted in rise of rape by every passing year
No Sir every Islamic Society is very clear on what rape is and what is the punishment for the one who commits rape that is death and article by USA touts GOOD JOKE I can quote thousands of Articles about IndiaThats not even an argument., so please try again. Like I said, rape exists everywhere and can happen in a variety of situations. In more liberal societies people are more aware of these instances and therefore they report it. In Islamic societies the knowledge about what rape is, is rudimentary and rape itself is misinterpreted as sex. Hence your supposedly low numbers. The real picture is much different, as it was highlighted in that article about Saudi Arabia the other day.
No Sir every Islamic Society is very clear on what rape is and what is the punishment for the one who commits rape that is death and article by USA touts GOOD JOKE I can quote thousands of Articles about India
Sir even if you take our martial rape out of the rapes taking place in India and west still the number is in thousands that is no the case in any Muslim societyPlease do. And I am saying that rape in India is far higher than what is reported. Because it is a conservative society and there are associated social taboos. Its more so in Islamic society.
BTW no, Islamic society and its principles do not take into account the intricacies of gender relations. Its outdated. And hence your definition of what rape is, is actually wrong. Like I said, is marital rape valid reason? In India we have made laws against marital rape after some amount of lobbying. That is not possible in Islamic society because you go strictly by 7th century understanding of what rape is. Hence outdated.
Sir even if you take our martial rape out of the rapes taking place in India and west still the number is in thousands that is no the case in any Muslim society
The prevalence of rape in Pakistan, the apparent official sanctioning of rape, and the official failure to punish rape, are matters of concern in the international human rights and women's rights communities. Among types of rape that appear officially sanctioned or go unpunished are "honor rapes" and rapes by police and members of the armed forces. The prevalence of rape received international attention in 2002 after a victim of sexual assault, Mukhtaran Bibi, spoke out and pursued a case against her rapists.
Magnitude of the problem
The group War Against Rape (WAR) has documented the severity of the rape problem in Pakistan and of police indifference to it. WAR is an NGO whose mission is to publicize the problem of rape in Pakistan; in a report released in 1992, of 60 reported case of rape, 20% involved police officers. In 2008 the group claimed that several of its members were assaulted by a religious group as they tried to help a woman who had been gang raped identify her assailants. 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". According to a study by Human Rights Watch, there is a rape once every two hours and a gang rape every eight. Asma Jahangir, a lawyer and co-founder of the women's rights group Women's Action Forum, reported in a 1988 study of female detainees in Punjab that around 72 percent of them stated they had been sexually abused while in custody. In a study of child sexual abuse in Rawalpindi and Islamabad, out of a sample of 300 children 17% claimed to have been abused and in 1997 one child a day was reported as raped, gang raped or kidnapped for sexual gratification
@ajtr
With all due respect, why are you keep posting threads which comes from personal blogs, mainly based on personal experiences and opinions? Express tribune is a tabloid sort of newspaper and most of it's bloggers resides outside Pakistan and they tends to portray Pakistan a land of extreme conversations - which it is NOT.
I belong to a what considered conservative city in other parts of the country, and I can assure nothing of the sort happens even here let alone in ISB, Lahore or Karachi. I don't know what the blogger is trying to achieve here by spewing such personal experience based incidents and portraying it in a shape that the whole of Pakistan and it's society is as such.
Please a brotherly advice, don't take express tribune and it's blogger serious.
Like I said, this is because most of the rapes are not considered rapes at all.
They are either misinterpreted or not reported. This list doesnt mean anything. If at all it means that countries like NZ which rank at the top are more aware of what is rape and what isnt.