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Blasphemy-related violence in Pakistan: A perilous surge in cases and consequences

Blasphemy-related violence in Pakistan: A perilous surge in cases and consequences
Pakistan is one of 12 countries in which apostasy or blasphemy are punishable by death, and continues to mete out more death sentences for blasphemy than any other country in the world. more
Pakistan: Over 900 cases of violence against women, children registered by Sindh Police in four months
Pakistan: Over 900 cases of violence against women, children registered by Sindh Police in four months

Sindh Police in Pakistan have recorded a distressing  913 cases of violence registered against children and women in the first four months of the year.

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