and we can speak to a correspondent how do enjoy his standing by in islamabad in pakistan how do and thank you for joining us now we re seeing a surge of pakistani brides being married to men in china in our report we saw the cases of 2 women but in general what do these brides face when they arrive in china . right vendue each right now they re going to be spread. around this didn t respond at traffic and compete for you john and the braves who were refused are often threatened beaten and tortured those who were refused for the sexual acts are required to intrude involvement they were beaten by their spouses in china and it is tracking these men he says that 100 women mostly christians back to chinese men even one here human rights watch says these cracks the security and police or the situation for them because it s very difficult in china so this is extremely troubling when you re talking about abuse
past a genuinistic media in the past. but on this particular issue here and in years the india here is on a more even kiel. the concern is what they see across the border in this election year in india. they feel the media there is heaping pressure on the prime minister there, potentially to make good that sam told us about the issue of future strikes. so i think the feeling on this side is the prime minister s got it right. it s down to india to see how they respond. nic robertson live for us in islamabad, thank you for the reporting. we ll stay in touch. one of osama bin laudin ssons is on a best wanted list. there is a whereabouts of the
and the center of an international incident. pakistan called it a gesture of peace. he had been in captivity since wednesday when his jet was shot down in a dog fight over the skies in disputed cashmere. the cashmere border has seen an upthe egg in military skirmishes in the past week. cnn is carrying all options, nic robertson is live in islamabad and our correspondent sam kylie on the ground in new delhi, let s start with you with the release of this pilot. clearly, it has taken the pressure off these two nuclear powers. india s leader is clearly taking an approach when it comes to keeling with tensions that might have been dealt with diplomatically before. it s more assertive, it seems. much more assertive, absolutely right. prime minister modi enjoying
have been injured at an islamabad protest. let s go to sophia live in the capital. what more can you tell us about the root of these protests? reporter: well, the root has to do with the government. it all goes back to last month in october, when they were according to the protesters, a change in laws with regards to a law made by lawmakers about the finality about the prophet muhammad as the last prophet of god. because this is something very controversial because it has to do with religion and blasphemy. the government has denied it. the president has is ask for them to resign. and that has not been done. there s a constant stalemate in the capital for the past few months. a complete shutdown of traffic, and that has erupted after last night s deadline with a complete
across the country. the fact there s a major blackout like this it hasn t happened in at least a decade when the former president musharraf called for a blackout in the country, and so there s a lot of rumors. a lot of unease. a lot of unknowingness of what s going to happen in the hours to come. cnn producer sophia saifi live for us in islamabad. we ll stay in touch. in zimbabwe, people are hoping for big changes from their new president emersmerson mnangag mnangagwa. the catholic priest mediated talks about the transition of power. he spoke exclusively to our david mckenzie about this historic process. reporter: with each passing day, the calls grew louder, the pressure on mugabe mounted. when you hear two bulls wanting to fight, you have to know how to tame both.