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Savage Act

In Lahore Iqbal Town Family Park, a savage Amirzada (rich) accused a 12-year-old balloon seller, a poor working child, of selling expensive balloons and left him with his pet dog, which seriously injured an innocent child and Amirzada threatened people.  He fled in a car. It is very sad and unfortunate that there was not a single Muslim among those who saw the oppressor oppressing him.
 Don't know when our dead conscience will wake up
 We demand from the Army Chief and IG Punjab to make this savage beast Amirzada a symbol.
 All of you friends, share this post as much as you can and play your role against this oppression so that the oppressors can reach their end.
Injustice foster crimes

Landlord's cruelty in Sahiwal: 
Poor farmer turned into a dog, rubbed his nose on the ground and tortured
In the village on the outskirts of Sahiwal, the tyrant Landlord carried out such an extreme of cruelty that even humanity would be ashamed.
A video has gone viral on social media in which a 60-year-old man who looks like living in extreme poverty and misery is being dragged by some people with
a dog leash around his neck and rubbed his nose on the ground.  But when he does not do so, he is beaten on the back, abused and the elderly man is tortured.
 When the video was verified, it was learned that a village Landlord had molested the daughter of a poor man in a village on the outskirts of Sahiwal.  The honorable father lodged a complaint at the police station, at which the Landlord kidnapped and tortured the girl's father after he lodged a complaint with the police against his son.
Forbidding the daughter to be molested cost the poor laborer dearly to file a complaint with the police against the elders.  Ghulam Rasool was severely tortured by Zaman Madhul and his accomplices and dragged into the bazaars with a dog leash around his neck.  The poor farmer kept drinking water in the dog's pot. The sad part of the story is this that no one came out to help poor farmer.Alisha, 5, was raped in Kashmore Sindh Province, Pakistan



 A few days ago, a mother's interview went viral on social media, in which she is sitting with the police with her five-year-old daughter and asking her daughter what happened to her.  The girl, standing in a dazed state, first tries to tell something but can't understand herself, then she picks up her clothes and shows her condition, after which her mother's heartbreaking scream is heard.  It also fills the eyes.

 This is Alisha, a five-year-old girl, who was brought from Karachi with her mother in the hope of getting a job and was sexually abused.  Regarding the incident, Alisha's mother Tabassum Mughal told DW that she had met a man at a hospital in Karachi who had offered her a job: "The man identified himself as a policeman.  "He helps poor women like me and provides them with a home and a job," she said.  He said that he has a job opportunity in Kashmore where he has to check women's wallets for which I will be paid Rs. 40,000.  I told him that my daughter was with me and he said that there was also childcare.  So on the same day I took my daughter to Kashmore from where they took me to a house in a deserted area and told me that I had been sold for 30,000.  The three men there separated me from my daughter and gang-raped me for three days.  Then one day he said go back to Karachi and arrange another girl.  Your daughter will stay with us until the second girl arrives.  
Tabassum says she returned to Karachi and contacted the police, who said the situation was serious.  Go back to Kamshur and contact the police there: "I came to Kamshur that day and asked the police for help.  Here ASI Muhammad Bakhsh conducted an operation by talking to his daughter about the kidnappers in which one accused was arrested and he gave the address of the house where my daughter was kept.  The police found my daughter there and I died alive. "

 SHO Kashmore Akbar Channa told DW that one of the three culprits involved in the crime has been arrested and is being investigated. "Raids have been carried out to nab two more accused named in the case.  But according to reports, the accused have fled from Sindh to Balochistan province, and efforts are being made to arrest them.  According to police, DNA samples of the accused have been sent for testing while Alisha is being given medical aid.

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 Concerns over the safety of children are once again being raised following the incident with Alisha.  Recently, a report has been published by the Sindh Child Practice Authority, according to which such incidents involving children are on the rise in the country.  According to the report, the number of cases of child abduction and abuse has doubled in the first eight months of this year compared to last year.  According to the report, 1007 cases have been registered till August this year.  The highest number of incidents was reported in Karachi at 737.  After Karachi, Dadu is the second city with the highest number of 51 cases while Khairpur is the third city with the highest number of 44 cases.

 On the other hand, Sahil, an NGO working for the protection of children, has also published a report, according to which an average of eight children are sexually abused every day across the country.  According to statistics released every six months, there were 497 cases of child sexual abuse across the country.  Of these, 57% occurred in Punjab, 32% in Sindh and 6% in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.  According to Sahil, 53% of the victims of sexual violence are girls and 47% are boys.

Child protection organizations say that
despite the existence of the law in the country, the government and law enforcement agencies appear helpless in preventing such incidents, which is a matter of concern.  Two orphans brutally tourchered.


In the village of Julian in Khanpur, Rawalpindi, a cruel contractor and his employees brutally tortured 13- and 14-year-old orphan boys, accusing them of stealing lychees.  The two boys were held incommunicado for eight hours, stripped naked during the violence and videotaped from mobile phones.  The widowed mother of the affected boys has demanded justice from the higher authorities.  According to 13-year-old Raqib and 14-year-old Mehboob, who were tortured, we were caught stealing lychees by a man named Shakeel Gujjar and dragged to contractor Waheed.  Contractor Waheed brutally tortured both of us.  Then he took us to other contractors.  He and his staff beat us with sticks.  We used to refer to them as Allah's Messenger but they kept showing their Pharaonic
nature.  According to the affected boys, we were stripped naked during the violence and kept making videos on our mobile phones and threatening that we would make these videos viral. According to the widowed mother of the boys, the children were caught at 12 noon  He was kept incommunicado.  Then together with the police my children were taken to Khanpur police station and locked up.  

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