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ISLAMABAD: Zero. That is the conviction rate for rape cases filed over the last five years in Pakistan, according to Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Senator Syeda Sughra Imam. Speaking before the Senate Standing Committee on Law and Justice, the senator said the dismal statistics led her to move a bill to amend existing laws on the issue.
The committee met under the chairmanship of the PPP’s Senator Kazim Khan for a roundtable discussion with representatives from bar councils. “We will first determine why the conviction rate is zero and whether [it is something inherent] in the laws, the judiciary or the legal procedure itself,” Senator Kazim told The Express Tribune on Sunday. “In my opinion, the stages of legal procedure, investigation and trial require comprehensive legislation,” said Senator Imam.
According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan’s (HRCP) 2013 report, 2,576 cases of rape were registered in Punjab in 2013 – the highest among all provinces. According to official records, 127 cases of rape and three cases of gang-rape were registered in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa last year, whereas 27 cases of gang-rape were reported in Sindh. The conviction rate in cases of sexual and other violence against women remained critically low and on December 13, female senators staged a walkout from the Senate to protest the lack of convictions.
According to a research study by Rutgers World Population Foundation (WPF) in Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Jacobabad, Kashmore, Jaffarabad, and Naseerabad districts, 66 per cent of women interviewed said that they had experienced sexual violence, whereas 93 per cent said that they had been subjected to marital rape.
Imam suggests that amendments be made to Article 218A of the Constitution, which deals with defective investigation. As per her proposed amendment, “Whoever being a public servant, entrusted with the investigation of a case, registered under section 376 of the Pakistan Penal Code, fails to carry out the investigation properly and in breach of his duties, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine, or with both.”
Imam suggested that amending Article 228A of the Constitution, which deals with the disclosure of the rape victim’s identity, would include a new section stating, “Whoever prints or publishes the name or any matter which may make known the identity of any person against whom an offence under Section 376 is alleged or found to have been committed (hereafter in this section referred to as ‘the victim’) shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to three years and shall also be liable to fine.”
Zero-conviction rate for rape: Senator proposes constitutional changes – The Express Tribune
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Is this the reason why rape cases are not reported that often in Pakistan and members like Windjammer can take a cheap shot on Indian cases where not only they are reported but people are convicted to death penalty?
2500 + rapes in Punjab only and that too reported!! 8 rapes daily!!
Pakistan seriously need to change the rules/process to bring justice to womenkind.
To all pakistani members, what you think your judicial system is lagging in convicting all these rapists? And what shall be the changes to be implemented to curb this fallacy?
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Sometime back few Indian members had made a raucous over how the amended rape law 2013 of India was being used to report false rape cases.
From what I've gleaned having stricter laws which sympathizes towards women atleast help in getting more rape cases reported. I am not sure if thats happening in Pakistan. The conviction rate on both the sides of border are low...but I didnt expect a zero conviction rate in Pakistan ....i mean seriously???
And if you ask me what can be done? Then frankly I dont have an answer.
Change in attitude towards women perhaps...though it might take eons to get to that stage.
Look who is talking!!!Akheilos said:Where is that cry baby Indian who was telling me Indians dont flood Pakistani related thread
Hon heard of "pot calling kettle black"???
Yaaawn!I would love to see you say that to @levina when she pointed the same out to me!
Ostensibly whenever you run out of words you mention me.
You've been spamming my notifications for sometime now,next time you do that I will have to complain it to the admin.
As always banging your head against a wall ?? are you???So you see that as a measuring???? Well it is a simple way to say things are not good in country either..... (or let me put bluntly we are not saints either).... Does it make any sense now???? But you are welcome to draw your own conclusion or perception....
But let us not discuss it further as that is not the subject is being discussed.....
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