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COVID: Domestic violence cases against Pak women increased
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13 May 2021, 19:55 GMT+10
Islamabad [Pakistan] May 13 (ANI): The Sustainable Social Development Organization (SSDO), of Pakistan, reported a rise in domestic violence cases against women due to COVID-19 restrictions. Government should implement laws to protect Pakistani women and children, SSDO said.
Writing in The Nation, Sania Arif revealed the grim reality of Pakistani women who are susceptible to physical abuse within the confined space of their homes. She writes the woes of these helpless women that increased during the nationwide lockdown in Pakistan.
Violence against women has always been a serious issue, but due to honour and culture of our society, it is seldom talked about because it hurts the sentiments of our people. The issue has seen a new spike in recent times due to COVID-19 restrictions, she says.
Domestic violence cases against Pakistani women increased during COVID-19 lockdown ANI | Updated: May 13, 2021 14:53 IST
Islamabad [Pakistan] May 13 (ANI): The Sustainable Social Development Organization (SSDO), of Pakistan, reported a rise in domestic violence cases against women due to COVID-19 restrictions. Government should implement laws to protect Pakistani women and children, SSDO said.
Writing in The Nation, Sania Arif revealed the grim reality of Pakistani women who are susceptible to physical abuse within the confined space of their homes. She writes the woes of these helpless women that increased during the nationwide lockdown in Pakistan.
Violence against women has always been a serious issue, but due to honour and culture of our society, it is seldom talked about because it hurts the sentiments of our people. The issue has seen a new spike in recent times due to COVID-19 restrictions, she says.
lead as a dictator. she spends a lot of time listening to the views of her caucus, and by the same token she obviously does not want to proceed to the impeachment inquiry. she thinks that would be a political mistake. and so, you know, as that number mounts, how does her calculation change? i m a bit surprised that it is continuing to climb since the mueller testimony and so we ll just have to see in the next few weeks if it gets there. i think chairman nadler of the judiciary committee is pushing very strongly now for an impeachment inquiry and he s the guy who would run it. so steve kornacki as we close out with you, the impact though of an impeachment proceeding could have an election, i m sure you ll be tracking numbers like that because the timing is tough for democrats.
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