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pakistan_penal_code_in_urdu_pdf_free_patched__d9u87

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Pakistan Penal Code In Urdu Pdf Free [PATCHED]

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numerous pakistani laws discriminate against women and girls, preventing them from accessing basic education, healthcare, jobs, and property. as of 2016, there were about 15,000 female genital mutilation (fgm) victims and 250,000 women living with lifelong consequences of fgm in the country, according to the health ministry.


pakistanis continued to use the death penalty. at least five people were executed in 2019, according to the ap report. the country uses electrocution and hanging to execute death penalty convicts; the government also uses firing squads and lethal injection.


in june, an appeals court overturned the conviction of a rape victim who had testified against the rapists in court. the victim had been sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly spreading rumors and adultery. many women in pakistan, however, remain in a legal limbo because of the countrys two contradictory rape laws, one under the penal code, and another under the hudood ordinance.


pakistan is one of the world’s worst offenders of enforced disappearances, according to the international committee of the red cross. on july 14, a judge ordered the government to produce the last four people from the disappeared persons list. one of the five remaining missing, abul hossain, was abducted from karachi in february.


police routinely failed to investigate killings of journalists. according to cpj research, 14 journalists were killed in 2019, while 10 were killed in 2018. as of november, at least 47 journalists had been killed in pakistan since 1992. authorities often failed to properly investigate or punish those responsible for the killings. the government rarely held accountable those who killed journalists. cpj research found that at least seven media workers were killed in the first half of 2019. in july, unidentified gunmen murdered nauman ahmed, a reporter for the daily times newspaper in peshawar, in a failed assassination attempt. 84d34552a1