London: (By Hannah Chowdhry and Juliet Chowdhry) The British Asian Christian Association (BACA) is committed to ensuring justice for Eman Khuram, a
Lahore: The sweeper of Ahsan Cadet Academy Faisal Town Lahore raped a 6-year-old Christian girl named Munahil Samson.A team of HARDS (Humanitarian Action for Rights and Development Society) visited the site and met the victim's family, after following up on the case, they went to the Punjab Forensic Science Agency for medical formalities and went to police station Faisal town for legal action. Where police lodged an FIR against the accused and detained him.
According to pre-class student Munahal's grandmother, who returned home from her school, she was shaken on October 30 when she noticed blood stains on her clothes and bruises on her body. When she asked, the girl identified security guard Hasan as the culprit and revealed that he had covered her mouth to silence her during the attack.
Concerned residents and the girl's parents rushed to confront the school authorities, who initially claimed that she had suffered injuries from a fall. However, the young girl identified Hasan as her attacker. A crowd of people gathered and the accused was taken into custody by the residents before the police arrived. Later, the police took her into custody and shifted the girl to Jinnah Hospital for medical examination.
Human rights activist Napoleon Qayyum condemns on this brutal situation and demands that the owner of the school should have to take a stand with the victim and make it an example.
Education is very important for the development of any country and it is a very famous saying that an educated mother is an educated society, to develop education we need educational institutions, universities, colleges and schools and this is very shameful. That our daughters are not saved. Institutions, how can we develop in this society?
As people remember the Punjab College incident where a girl was raped by a security guard. People still haven't forgotten this incident and now another case is registered.
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