Protest erupts in Pakistan demanding Imran Khan to apologise over rape statement
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Protest erupts in Pakistan demanding Imran Khan to apologise over rape statement
ANI / Updated: Apr 10, 2021, 11:40 IST
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ISLAMABAD: A protest erupted here against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, demanding a public apology from him for his statement blaming vulgarity in society for rape and sexual violence.
The demonstration was organised on Thursday by Rights activist and civil society representatives outside the National Press Club here, Pakistan s News International reported.
The protestors criticised Khan for what they called victim-blaming and called for an apology for the comment he made during a question and answer session with the public when he was asked for suggesting a solution to rising child abuse cases in the country.
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Islamabad [Pakistan], April 10 (ANI): A protest erupted here against Pakistan Prime MinisterImran Khan, demanding a public apology from him for his statement blaming vulgarity in society for rape and sexual violence.
The demonstration was organised on Thursday by Rights activist and civil society representatives outside the National Press Club here, Pakistan s News International reported.
The protestors criticised Khan for what they called victim-blaming and called for an apology for the comment he made during a question and answer session with the public when he was asked for suggesting a solution to rising child abuse cases in the country.
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