Pakistan: Domestic Violence Legislation Faces Obstacles
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The bill would create protection committees that would provide victims of domestic violence with legal protection and guaranteed medical care. Under the bill, domestic violence offenders would face greater penalties, including imprisonment and fines for the damage they impose on their victims. The bill also requires that domestic violence legislation be periodically assessed by the National Commission on the Status of Women.
Domestic violence legislation is strongly needed in
Some of the barriers the bill faces are religious opposition and women’s reluctance to report domestic violence. The bill has received opposition from religious parties that claim it could increase divorce rates, and result in police infringing on the sanctity of the home. Women are also unwilling to come forward in cases of domestic violence for fear of retribution due to
Compiled from: Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza, Pakistan: The troubled history of domestic violence legislation in the country, AHRC, (5 October 2010); WUNRN.com.
For More Information
Please see the Domestic Violence section of this website, in addition to the following What's New article: Pakistani National Assembly Passes Domestic Violence Bill (12 August 2009).
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