Islam itu berhasil membuat orang2 jadi tukang perkosa, pedophile dan bajingan 
keparat lainnya. Inilah satu2nya keberhasilan Islam di bidang moral.
    
 
http://tribune.com.pk/story/344728/war-against-rape-in-karachi-29-of-girls-under-18-susceptible-to-sexual-violence-report/
 In Karachi, children aged 12-17 most vulnerable to sexual violence: Report
By Our Correspondent
Published: March 3, 2012

KARACHI: In the last two years, the average age of a rape survivor dropped from 
18 years to 16 years, said War Against Rape (WAR), a non-governmental 
organisation (NGO), that released its annual report on sexual violence on 
Friday.
 
The report was based on rape, gang rape, attempted rape and sodomy cases from 
January 2011 to December 2011. It states that around 283 rape survivors went 
through a medical examination while the FIR was lodged in only 103 cases.
 
While talking to The Express Tribune, the NGO’s director Sara Zaman said that 
similar to the trend in 2010, raping and killing young children had increased. 
She added that the youngest rape victim in 2011 was a three-year-old girl.
 
“Children are raped because they are easily accessible and vulnerable,” she 
said. “They are murdered after the rape to protect the predator’s identity. It 
is difficult to kill an adult.” Zaman added that in their meetings it was 
suggested that around 50 cases of sexual violence were not reported because of 
two main reasons. In some cases, the police refused to file a complaint and in 
the other, the families were reluctant to talk about it.
 
In Karachi, 29 percent victims of sexual violence in 2011 belonged to the age 
bracket of 12-17 years - the group being most vulnerable. At least 27 percent 
of the young victims fell in the age group of 6-11 years.
 
Around 37 per cent of survivors were children under the age of 12 while 66 per 
cent were children under 18. The report mentions that nearly 80 per cent of 
sexual assault survivors were females while the remaining 20 per cent were male.
 
After a thorough investigation, the NGO discovered that 66 per cent of rape 
cases were not taken to court. In court, only 44 per cent were presented while 
56 per cent were disposed off because of a lack of evidence. At the end of the 
year, 30 of the 45 cases were still pending and 14 had been decided.
 
Demographically, the highest incidents of sexual violence were recorded in Bin 
Qasim Town which was 18 per cent and it was followed by 14 per cent in Orangi 
Town.
 
The report also suggests that in trying to escape from the social backlash of 
rape, nearly 25 per cent of families relocated. Some of them were forced to 
leave because of social pressure while others left because of their landlords.
 
Published in The Express Tribune, March 3rd, 2012.
Correction: Due to an editing error, an earlier version of the report misstated 
certain facts. The errors have been rectified.

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