6 Pakistan remains a deeply conservative nation, yet there are signs of mounting anger over the handling of sexual abuse cases.
LAHORE: Raped at 14, Shazia took the rare and courageous step of reporting the crime to Pakistani police, only to face a traumatic virginity test a long-standing practice that denies justice to victims.
The teenager was still in a daze after she was assaulted by her father s cousin when police forced her to see a doctor, who conducted the invasive medical exam intended to determine whether she had a history of having sex. She told me to open my legs and inserted her fingers, Shazia, not her real name, told AFP in a written statement.
Raped Twice : Pakistan Virginity Tests Block Justice For Victims By Kaneez Fatima, with Aishwarya Kumar in New Delhi
on January 13 2021 2:01 PM
Raped at 14, Shazia took the rare and courageous step of reporting the crime to Pakistani police, only to face a traumatic virginity test a long-standing practice that denies justice to victims.
The teenager was still in a daze after she was assaulted by her father s cousin when police forced her to see a doctor, who conducted the invasive medical exam intended to determine whether she had a history of having sex. She told me to open my legs and inserted her fingers, Shazia, not her real name, told AFP in a written statement.
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Updated Jan 13, 2021 | 14:05 IST
In a country where rape is vastly underreported and survivors of sexual assault are viewed with suspicion, virginity tests are often ordered as part of police investigations. It was very painful. I didn t know why she was doing it. I wish my mother had been with me.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
Raped at 14, Shazia took the rare and courageous step of reporting the crime to Pakistani police, only to face a traumatic virginity test a long-standing practice that denies justice to victims.
The teenager was still in a daze after she was assaulted by her father s cousin when police forced her to see a doctor, who conducted the invasive medical exam intended to determine whether she had a history of having sex.
Raped at 14, Shazia took the rare and courageous step of reporting the crime to police, only to face a traumatic "virginity test" – a long-standing practice that denies justice to victims