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Domestic violence in Pakistan is an endemic social and public health problem. According to a study carried out in 2009 by Human Rights Watch, it is estimated that between 10 and 20 percent of women in Pakistan have suffered some form of abuse. An estimated 5000 women are killed per year from domestic violence, with thousands of others maimed or disabled. Women have reported attacks ranging from physical to psychological and sexual abuse from intimate partners. In 1998, of the 1974 reported murders, the majority of victims were killed by family members. A survey carried out by the Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Pakistan as the third most dangerous country in the world for women, after Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The majority of victims of violence have no legal reco

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  • يعتبر العنف الأسري في باكستان مشكلة اجتماعية متوطنة. وفقًا لدراسة أجرتها منظمة هيومن رايتس ووتش في عام 2009، يعاني تقريبًا ما بين 70% و90% من نساء باكستان من سوء المُعاملة. ويُقتل ما يقدر بنحو 5000 امرأة سنويًا نتيجة العنف الأسري، مع وجود آلاف آخرين من حالات التشويه والإعاقة. كما أن الغالبية العُظمى من ضحايا العنف ليس لديها ملاذ قانوني. ولا تنظر سلطات تنفيذ القانون إلى العنف الأسري باعتباره جريمة وعادةً ما يرفضون قيد وتسجيل أي حالة تأتي إليهم. ونظرًا لقلة عدد مراكز إيواء النساء في الدولة، فإن قدرة الضحايا على الهرب من العنف الأسري تكون محدودة. (ar)
  • Domestic violence in Pakistan is an endemic social and public health problem. According to a study carried out in 2009 by Human Rights Watch, it is estimated that between 10 and 20 percent of women in Pakistan have suffered some form of abuse. An estimated 5000 women are killed per year from domestic violence, with thousands of others maimed or disabled. Women have reported attacks ranging from physical to psychological and sexual abuse from intimate partners. In 1998, of the 1974 reported murders, the majority of victims were killed by family members. A survey carried out by the Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Pakistan as the third most dangerous country in the world for women, after Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The majority of victims of violence have no legal recourse. Law enforcement authorities do not view domestic violence as a crime and usually refuse to register any cases brought to them. Given the very few women's shelters in the country, victims have limited ability to escape from violent situations. (en)
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  • يعتبر العنف الأسري في باكستان مشكلة اجتماعية متوطنة. وفقًا لدراسة أجرتها منظمة هيومن رايتس ووتش في عام 2009، يعاني تقريبًا ما بين 70% و90% من نساء باكستان من سوء المُعاملة. ويُقتل ما يقدر بنحو 5000 امرأة سنويًا نتيجة العنف الأسري، مع وجود آلاف آخرين من حالات التشويه والإعاقة. كما أن الغالبية العُظمى من ضحايا العنف ليس لديها ملاذ قانوني. ولا تنظر سلطات تنفيذ القانون إلى العنف الأسري باعتباره جريمة وعادةً ما يرفضون قيد وتسجيل أي حالة تأتي إليهم. ونظرًا لقلة عدد مراكز إيواء النساء في الدولة، فإن قدرة الضحايا على الهرب من العنف الأسري تكون محدودة. (ar)
  • Domestic violence in Pakistan is an endemic social and public health problem. According to a study carried out in 2009 by Human Rights Watch, it is estimated that between 10 and 20 percent of women in Pakistan have suffered some form of abuse. An estimated 5000 women are killed per year from domestic violence, with thousands of others maimed or disabled. Women have reported attacks ranging from physical to psychological and sexual abuse from intimate partners. In 1998, of the 1974 reported murders, the majority of victims were killed by family members. A survey carried out by the Thomson Reuters Foundation ranked Pakistan as the third most dangerous country in the world for women, after Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The majority of victims of violence have no legal reco (en)
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  • Domestic violence in Pakistan (en)
  • عنف أسري في باكستان (ar)
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