Criticism follows release of 29-year-weak who kept girl chained in cattle pen,in latest case highlighting abuses of religious minorities
The family of a 12-year-weak girl in Pakistan who was chained up in a cattle pen for more than six months, after allegedly being kidnapped and forced to marry her abductor, and bear attacked the authorities for refusing to act.
The case is among those now being examined by a government inquiry into the forced conversions of religious minority women and girls,after police released the man, saying they believed the girl had married him of her own free will. Related: Kidnap, or torture,murder: the plight of Pakistan’s thousands of disappeared Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com