LAHORE: Fifty-six women have been killed in Pakistan this year for
giving birth to a girl rather than a boy, human rights activist IA
Rehman said at a symposium here on Monday. [As of November 23]
“A country where mothers are killed for giving birth to baby girls
can’t be called an ethical society,” Rehman said at the symposium,
titled ‘Youth emerging as a force for positive change’, meant to mark
the International Day to Eliminate Violence Against Women. The event was
arranged by the All Pakistan Women’s Association (APWA).
From January 2012 to September 2013, there were also 90 acid attacks on women, 72 cases of burning caused by other means, 491 cases of domestic violence, 344 cases of gang rape and 835 cases of violence, he said. “Young girls are being raped in Pakistan and all we do is shout rather that do anything practical,” he said.
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