Sexual Harassment in Pakistan
Sexual Harassment in Pakistan
Sexual Harassment in Pakistan
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Sometimes they even touch the womans sensitive body part while pretending as if they were
shifting the gear (Pakistan today). This womans experience is only one type of common
harassment among other types of physical harassment cases in Pakistan.
There are also a lot of raping cases in Pakistan. Women who have been raped in
Pakistan is a clear evidence that the more power men have, the more abusive they become.
The increasing number of raping cases becomes a major problem in this country. In 2014,
there was a seventeen-year-old girl who was raped by a man . The girls name was Azra. She
worked for a landlord family as a maid. She was still nine years old when she started to work
there. When Azra was seventeen, the son of the landlord abused her sexually and forces her to
serve him. Later on, the boys family finally knew about their sons action. They were afraid
that the girl would report to the police, so they murdered the girl. This case proves that men
can do anything they want to a woman, especially those men who live in a powerful or rich
family. They will not respect a woman who has low reputation like Azra who worked as a
maid in her Landlords family (gvnet). This raping case demonstrates how abusive men can
be towards other female citizens.
The worst case that proves the abusive power of men towards women happened in
2014. There was a girl who worked for an educated family as a maid in Defense Lahore. At
first, Fizza worked there to help her mother. She was still nine years old when she started to
work there. One day, her mother got another job and left the landlord family. Fizza continued
to work there to replace her mother. Later on, the landlord started to treat her badly. He often
tortured her. Fizza became an object of punishment. Her wrists and ankles with a tight rope
tied her. She was not allowed to have medical treatment even though her bones were broken.
After a series of physical torturing, the landlord finally brought her to the hospital. She was
unconscious and in a coma for two days. After that, she stopped breathing and her brain
fractured. And she finally died (gvnet). The case above proves that the girl doesnt have any
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rights to live peacefully because the man tortured her. This last evidence strengthens the
statement that men have a tendency to abuse their power and they are more powerful than
women in Pakistan.
In conclusion, those three cases that happened to Faiza Bibi, Azra and Fizza in
Pakistan are evidences that prove that man can be extremely offensive toward women. Power
determines the way men treat women. But women who are weak and powerless are at risk of
these types of abuses. Most of the people in Pakistan are still applying the old tradition,
which treat women on the lower position. Which means they can do anything to those women
who come from the lower level and those who are not well educated. One solution for this
problem is that women should improve their education level and know their rights. Another
way is that the government should protect their citizens especially women who often treated
badly and unfairly by enforcing the womens right law.
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