Rape, sex slavery used 'to correct genes' in Pakistan

by Ahmar Mustikhan | January 23, 2009 at 11:09 am
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A 23-year-old woman school teacher forced into sex slavery by the Pakistan army is among 429 people, including 70 women, who were abducted by Pakistani soldiers from the renegade Baluchistan province in 2005 and are officially still missing, a key human rights group in Asia has disclosed.


The Hong Kong-based Asian Human Rights Commission said it received further details in the case of Zarina Marri, who has been held incommunicado in an army torture cell at Karachi, the commercial capital of Pakistan and used as a sex slave.

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René

Horrors. Who can justify this? to correct genes? and didn't stone them to death for adultery?


No wonder Pakistan can't get its act together.

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Baloch123

What else can be expected from Islamo-Fascist Pakistan Army.

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