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HAFIZABAD: A man allegedly raped a seven-year-old girl in Hafizabad's Muhalla Tajpura, Geo News reported on Tuesday.

Asad Sohail, a resident of the victim's neighbourhood, convinced the minor to accompany him to his house while she was on her way to purchase grocery.

The man fled from the area after the girl's condition became unstable following the rape.

The police reached the crime scene soon after it was reported. The minor was shifted to a hospital where her medical check-up was conducted.

The accused was later arrested and a case against him was registered.


Authorities arrest six 'influential' suspects in Khairpur minors gang rape case



Earlier this month, authorities had arrested six suspects Khairpur's Pir Jo Goth area for allegedly subjecting two young local girls to gang rape.

All six suspects were named in a first information report (FIR) of the said gang rape case were arrested from the jurisdiction of the Pir Jo Goth police station. Police had also said the suspects were influential people who attempted to threaten the affected family as well.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/199817-man-allegedly-rapes-seven-year-old-in-hafizabad
 
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Its good, that your society has started acknowledging and your media has started reporting these crimes.
By Indian influence i meant rape epidemic and you know it
Indian media is far from free

India ‘3rd most dangerous’ nation for journalists after Iraq and Syria
The murders of journalists Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand within 24 hours of each other confirmed a 2015 international report that named India among the three most dangerous countries for media personnel.
INDIA Updated: May 15, 2016 11:04 IST
20161103_DLI-VK-MN_CHETAN%20CHAUHAN-001-kiRB-U1021018808213yH-250x250%40HT-Web.jpg

Chetan Chauhan
Hindustan Times
_fdf6cf4c-1a3d-11e6-952f-d19f9bc24ed8.jpg

Hindustan journalist Rajdeo Ranjan was shot dead near the Siwan railway station(HT Photo)
  • murders of journalists Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand within 24 hours of each other confirmed a 2015 international report that named India among the three most dangerous countries for media personnel.

    Since 1992, 64 journalists have been killed in India with reporters exposing corruption the most hunted, says a compilation by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

    Most of them died in smaller towns where graft is rampant and exposing it means earns the wrath of powerful politicians and industrialists. Earlier this year, a group backed by the Chhattisgarh government forced journalists Malini Subramaniam and some lawyers out of the Maoist-affected Bastar region. Activists also said the state administration was muzzling free speech after three journalists were arrested on allegedly flimsy charges.

    The high death rate of journalists in the country is only lower than war-torn Iraq and Syria. India is the deadliest nation for reporters in Asia, more than Pakistan or Afghanistan.

    Read | Murdered Bihar journalist wrote on jailed RJD leader Shahabuddin

    The poor record is primarily because of an absence of any mechanism to protect journalists. The Press Council of India (PCI) is virtually toothless with its recommendations not binding on any authority. “It’s a matter of grave concern that three journalists were killed in India in the last four months and another died in a tragic accident while on the line of duty,” said PCI chief justice (retd) Chandramouli Kumar Prasad.

    The third killing this year was the daylight murder of 32-year-old Karun Mishra, the bureau chief of local newspaper Jansandesh Times in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He had reported on dangerous business --- illegal mining -- and his murder case is still unsolved.

    DUBIOUS DISTINCTION
    • India ranks 133 among 180 countries in the latest annual World Press Freedom Index
    • The rankings are an indicator of the independence afforded to scribes in different countries
    • In the 2016 report, released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), India’s position improved by three spots from the136th position it held last year
    • The report shows that Europe has the freest media
    • Among India’s neighbours, Pakistan ranks 147, Sri Lanka 141, Afghanistan 120, Bangladesh 144, Nepal 105 and Bhutan 94; China is ranked at 176 — one of the worst in the world
    Top 3 countries with Press Freedom: ■ Finland ■ Netherlands ■ Norway
    Bottom 3 countries: ■ Yemen ■ Cuba ■ Djibouti

    Last year, freelance journalist Jagendra Singh was allegedly burnt alive by police and goons reportedly sent by Uttar Pradesh minister Ram Murti Verma in Shahjahanpur. The reason: Singh’s prominent coverage to the alleged rape of an anganwadi worker by Verma. Only after the chilling murder were the minister and others booked.

    A PCI report shows 96 % cases of journalists killing reported in the last two decades have not reached their logical conclusion. The cases have either dragged on in the courts or the investigation has hit a dead end.

    “I urge the government of India to enact a special law for protection of journalists and speedy trial of cases of attacks and assaults,” the PCI chief said in a statement.
 
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By Indian influence i meant rape epidemic and you know it
Indian media is far from free

India ‘3rd most dangerous’ nation for journalists after Iraq and Syria
The murders of journalists Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand within 24 hours of each other confirmed a 2015 international report that named India among the three most dangerous countries for media personnel.
INDIA Updated: May 15, 2016 11:04 IST
20161103_DLI-VK-MN_CHETAN%20CHAUHAN-001-kiRB-U1021018808213yH-250x250%40HT-Web.jpg

Chetan Chauhan
Hindustan Times
_fdf6cf4c-1a3d-11e6-952f-d19f9bc24ed8.jpg

Hindustan journalist Rajdeo Ranjan was shot dead near the Siwan railway station(HT Photo)
  • murders of journalists Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand within 24 hours of each other confirmed a 2015 international report that named India among the three most dangerous countries for media personnel.

    Since 1992, 64 journalists have been killed in India with reporters exposing corruption the most hunted, says a compilation by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

    Most of them died in smaller towns where graft is rampant and exposing it means earns the wrath of powerful politicians and industrialists. Earlier this year, a group backed by the Chhattisgarh government forced journalists Malini Subramaniam and some lawyers out of the Maoist-affected Bastar region. Activists also said the state administration was muzzling free speech after three journalists were arrested on allegedly flimsy charges.

    The high death rate of journalists in the country is only lower than war-torn Iraq and Syria. India is the deadliest nation for reporters in Asia, more than Pakistan or Afghanistan.

    Read | Murdered Bihar journalist wrote on jailed RJD leader Shahabuddin

    The poor record is primarily because of an absence of any mechanism to protect journalists. The Press Council of India (PCI) is virtually toothless with its recommendations not binding on any authority. “It’s a matter of grave concern that three journalists were killed in India in the last four months and another died in a tragic accident while on the line of duty,” said PCI chief justice (retd) Chandramouli Kumar Prasad.

    The third killing this year was the daylight murder of 32-year-old Karun Mishra, the bureau chief of local newspaper Jansandesh Times in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He had reported on dangerous business --- illegal mining -- and his murder case is still unsolved.

    DUBIOUS DISTINCTION
    • India ranks 133 among 180 countries in the latest annual World Press Freedom Index
    • The rankings are an indicator of the independence afforded to scribes in different countries
    • In the 2016 report, released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), India’s position improved by three spots from the136th position it held last year
    • The report shows that Europe has the freest media
    • Among India’s neighbours, Pakistan ranks 147, Sri Lanka 141, Afghanistan 120, Bangladesh 144, Nepal 105 and Bhutan 94; China is ranked at 176 — one of the worst in the world
    Top 3 countries with Press Freedom: ■ Finland ■ Netherlands ■ Norway
    Bottom 3 countries: ■ Yemen ■ Cuba ■ Djibouti

    Last year, freelance journalist Jagendra Singh was allegedly burnt alive by police and goons reportedly sent by Uttar Pradesh minister Ram Murti Verma in Shahjahanpur. The reason: Singh’s prominent coverage to the alleged rape of an anganwadi worker by Verma. Only after the chilling murder were the minister and others booked.

    A PCI report shows 96 % cases of journalists killing reported in the last two decades have not reached their logical conclusion. The cases have either dragged on in the courts or the investigation has hit a dead end.

    “I urge the government of India to enact a special law for protection of journalists and speedy trial of cases of attacks and assaults,” the PCI chief said in a statement.

you have posted off-topic and 2 years old news.... let me share latest news

Pakistani journalist critical of army released after abduction
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/intern...ist-critical-of-army-released-after-abduction
Pakistan’s military is waging a quiet war on journalists
https://www.vox.com/2018/3/27/17053776/pakistan-military-isi-journalists-abductions

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https://rsf.org/en/ranking
 
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you have posted off-topic and 2 years old news.... let me share latest news

Pakistani journalist critical of army released after abduction
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/intern...ist-critical-of-army-released-after-abduction
Pakistan’s military is waging a quiet war on journalists
https://www.vox.com/2018/3/27/17053776/pakistan-military-isi-journalists-abductions

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https://rsf.org/en/ranking
Just afew days ago a kashmiri journalist was killed for exposing indian human rights violations in kashmir
and the situation hasnt much change in last 2 years India is still very dangerous place for journalists
with 90% of the jingoistic media already in government control, rest are also being silenced by Indian regime
India is still 3rd most dangerous country for journalists
there is no doubt in it

you have posted off-topic and 2 years old news.... let me share latest news

Pakistani journalist critical of army released after abduction
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/intern...ist-critical-of-army-released-after-abduction
Pakistan’s military is waging a quiet war on journalists
https://www.vox.com/2018/3/27/17053776/pakistan-military-isi-journalists-abductions

View attachment 481544
https://rsf.org/en/ranking
Just afew days ago a kashmiri journalist was killed for exposing indian human rights violations in kashmir
and the situation hasnt much change in last 2 years India is still very dangerous place for journalists
with 90% of the jingoistic media already in government control, rest are also being silenced by Indian regime
India is still 3rd most dangerous country for journalists
there is no doubt in it
 
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Just afew days ago a kashmiri journalist was killed for exposing indian human rights violations in kashmir
and the situation hasnt much change in last 2 years India is still very dangerous place for journalists
with 90% of the jingoistic media already in government control, rest are also being silenced by Indian regime
India is still 3rd most dangerous country for journalists
there is no doubt in it


Just afew days ago a kashmiri journalist was killed for exposing indian human rights violations in kashmir
and the situation hasnt much change in last 2 years India is still very dangerous place for journalists
with 90% of the jingoistic media already in government control, rest are also being silenced by Indian regime
India is still 3rd most dangerous country for journalists
there is no doubt in it

Yon meant to say,. This report is fake?
2018 WORLD PRESS FREEDOM INDEX

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https://rsf.org/en/ranking
 
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not much of a difference India with its current fascist regime will go further down
Mean while India is a 3rd most dangerous place for journalists and no one can deny that

Ohh common Man.. Pakistan ranking is worst than India, Than I could say..Pakistan 2nd most dangerous place for journalists
 
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By Indian influence i meant rape epidemic and you know it
Indian media is far from free

India ‘3rd most dangerous’ nation for journalists after Iraq and Syria
The murders of journalists Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand within 24 hours of each other confirmed a 2015 international report that named India among the three most dangerous countries for media personnel.
INDIA Updated: May 15, 2016 11:04 IST
20161103_DLI-VK-MN_CHETAN%20CHAUHAN-001-kiRB-U1021018808213yH-250x250%40HT-Web.jpg

Chetan Chauhan
Hindustan Times
_fdf6cf4c-1a3d-11e6-952f-d19f9bc24ed8.jpg

Hindustan journalist Rajdeo Ranjan was shot dead near the Siwan railway station(HT Photo)
  • murders of journalists Rajdeo Ranjan in Bihar and Akhilesh Pratap Singh in Jharkhand within 24 hours of each other confirmed a 2015 international report that named India among the three most dangerous countries for media personnel.

    Since 1992, 64 journalists have been killed in India with reporters exposing corruption the most hunted, says a compilation by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

    Most of them died in smaller towns where graft is rampant and exposing it means earns the wrath of powerful politicians and industrialists. Earlier this year, a group backed by the Chhattisgarh government forced journalists Malini Subramaniam and some lawyers out of the Maoist-affected Bastar region. Activists also said the state administration was muzzling free speech after three journalists were arrested on allegedly flimsy charges.

    The high death rate of journalists in the country is only lower than war-torn Iraq and Syria. India is the deadliest nation for reporters in Asia, more than Pakistan or Afghanistan.

    Read | Murdered Bihar journalist wrote on jailed RJD leader Shahabuddin

    The poor record is primarily because of an absence of any mechanism to protect journalists. The Press Council of India (PCI) is virtually toothless with its recommendations not binding on any authority. “It’s a matter of grave concern that three journalists were killed in India in the last four months and another died in a tragic accident while on the line of duty,” said PCI chief justice (retd) Chandramouli Kumar Prasad.

    The third killing this year was the daylight murder of 32-year-old Karun Mishra, the bureau chief of local newspaper Jansandesh Times in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh. He had reported on dangerous business --- illegal mining -- and his murder case is still unsolved.

    DUBIOUS DISTINCTION
    • India ranks 133 among 180 countries in the latest annual World Press Freedom Index
    • The rankings are an indicator of the independence afforded to scribes in different countries
    • In the 2016 report, released by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), India’s position improved by three spots from the136th position it held last year
    • The report shows that Europe has the freest media
    • Among India’s neighbours, Pakistan ranks 147, Sri Lanka 141, Afghanistan 120, Bangladesh 144, Nepal 105 and Bhutan 94; China is ranked at 176 — one of the worst in the world
    Top 3 countries with Press Freedom: ■ Finland ■ Netherlands ■ Norway
    Bottom 3 countries: ■ Yemen ■ Cuba ■ Djibouti

    Last year, freelance journalist Jagendra Singh was allegedly burnt alive by police and goons reportedly sent by Uttar Pradesh minister Ram Murti Verma in Shahjahanpur. The reason: Singh’s prominent coverage to the alleged rape of an anganwadi worker by Verma. Only after the chilling murder were the minister and others booked.

    A PCI report shows 96 % cases of journalists killing reported in the last two decades have not reached their logical conclusion. The cases have either dragged on in the courts or the investigation has hit a dead end.

    “I urge the government of India to enact a special law for protection of journalists and speedy trial of cases of attacks and assaults,” the PCI chief said in a statement.

Weird logic!! How are you implying freedom of press from death of journalists?

Freedom of press, in layman terms, is described as absolute freedom given to journalists and news outlets by state/government. Until and unless state bullies press into submission of printing news favourable to govt and paddle their rosy picture, death of journalists and freedom of press are mutually exclusive.

Otoh, most of journalists killed in India are because they were investigating sand mafias, drug paddlers, illegal arms suppliers or hawala rackets.

That's not state infringement, that's law and order issue.

Just afew days ago a kashmiri journalist was killed for exposing indian human rights violations in kashmir
and the situation hasnt much change in last 2 years India is still very dangerous place for journalists
with 90% of the jingoistic media already in government control, rest are also being silenced by Indian regime
India is still 3rd most dangerous country for journalists
there is no doubt in it


Just afew days ago a kashmiri journalist was killed for exposing indian human rights violations in kashmir
and the situation hasnt much change in last 2 years India is still very dangerous place for journalists
with 90% of the jingoistic media already in government control, rest are also being silenced by Indian regime
India is still 3rd most dangerous country for journalists
there is no doubt in it

What is this non sense? India killed shujaat bhukari over UN report that is available online world over? The same report by that dubious Hussein who supports blasphemy laws. No wonder half the world dumps him and US itself is about to leave UNHRC.

Bhukari was a vocal critic of both Indian govt and terrorists.

Finding conspiracy theories everywhere.
 
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