Million, mainly young people, in pakistan. The ministry of education says around 22 million children most of them girls dont go to school. Not even half the female population is literate. Women are generally treated more harshly than men. Life in the countryside is particularly tough for them. Many flee to the cities, but even there, theyre not safe. Reporter this is Qandeel Balochs final resting place. She was murdered at the age of 26. Her life and brutal death shocked pakistan and left her family broken. Mr. Baloch qandeel means flower, and she was one. Some people have said bad things about her. Her brother believed that nonsense. He murdered her for the family honor, but thats not in the koran. Allah will punish him for what he did. Reporter the balochs world collapsed around them. Their daughter is in her grave and their son is in prison. Qandeel baloch grew up in this village in the heart of pakistan. But she felt restricted there and decided to move away. She thrust herself int
Not even half the female population is literate. Women are generally treated more harshly than men. Life in the countryside is particularly tough for them. Many flee to the cities, but even there, theyre not safe. Reporter this is Qandeel Balochs final resting place. She was murdered at the age of 26. Her life and brutal death shocked pakistan and left her family broken. Mr. Baloch qandeel means flower, and she was one. Some people have said bad things about her. Her brother believed that nonsense. He murdered her for the family honor, but thats not in the koran. Allah will punish him for what he did. Reporter the balochs world collapsed around them. Their daughter is in her grave and their son is in prison. Qandeel baloch grew up in this village in the heart of pakistan. But she felt restricted there and decided to move away. She thrust herself into the limelight online. Her music videos and shows challenged pakistans social taboos. Every click of her page brought qandeel money. Her f
Not even half the female population is literate. Women are generally treated more harshly than men. Life in the countryside is particularly tough for them. Many flee to the cities, but even there, theyre not safe. Reporter this is Qandeel Balochs final resting place. She was murdered at the age of 26. Her life and brutal death shocked pakistan and left her family broken. Mr. Baloch qandeel means flower, and she was one. Some people have said bad things about her. Her brother believed that nonsense. He murdered her for the family honor, but thats not in the koran. Allah will punish him for what he did. Reporter the balochs world collapsed around them. Their daughter is in her grave and their son is in prison. Qandeel baloch grew up in this village in the heart of pakistan. But she felt restricted there and decided to move away. She thrust herself into the limelight online. Her music videos and shows challenged pakistans social taboos. Every click of her page brought qandeel money. Her f
Organizations have been demanding for years, the worldwide abolition of the death penalty. Despite this, 58 countries still implement it. Among them, the usa, japan, and china and india, the worlds most populous countries. In 34 of these countries, people who commit drug offences, including possession, use, and dealing, can be executed. According to amnesty international, 11 countries have sentenced people to death for drug crimes in the past two years alone. Hundreds were executed in iran in the first half of this year. She still hoping against hope that her husband will not be executed. But there is the fear that they will knock on her door and inform her that her children are now fatherless. We meet in an anonymous location in tehran. She does not want to be seen with a camera crew at her home. She is too afraid of being ostracized by the community. Comfortable talking about her fate on the street. We get into a car. Once inside, she shows me a document, her husbands death sentence.
Among them, the usa, japan, and china and india, the worlds most populous countries. In 34 of these countries, people who commit drug offences, including possession, use, and dealing, can be executed. According to amnesty international, 11 countries have sentenced people to death for drug crimes in the past two years alone. Hundreds were executed in iran in the first half of this year. She still hoping against hope that her husband will not be executed. But there is the fear that they will knock on her door and inform her that her children are now fatherless. We meet in an anonymous location in tehran. She does not want to be seen with a camera crew at her home. She is too afraid of being ostracized by the community. Comfortable talking about her fate on the street. We get into a car. Once inside, she shows me a document, her husbands death sentence. He is going to be hanged for smuggling drugs, a sentence that cannot be appealed. There were almost two kilos of drugs in the package tha