• SorryImLate@piefed.social
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    22 hours ago

    Uh, what? No-one but you mentioned politics or religion.

    Pakistan has a serious problem with rape culture, which is far worse for Pakistani women than for tourists.

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        16 hours ago

        No, it isn’t. However this event lead to discussion and protests about the problem in Pakistan. The international media attention is partly why - local society may judge a local woman but international society was rightfully horrified, including about the victim blaming rhetoric from the police.

        Cultural change is a slow process and requires some form of pressure, but maybe the media coverage and the incredibly harsh judgement was enough for some men to rethink and not hurt women, and for more women to step forward when they are hurt. So hate the Daily Mail if you want but please don’t be dismissive of such an important topic.

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            15 hours ago

            Please stop with the what-aboutism. The reporting is on a particular event that involved a tourist, so the relevant country is being highlighted. In the same way, France was highlighted regarding the poor French woman whose husband drugged her and organised her rapes. If a similar event occurred in another country, they would be in focus. Talkng about the issue in the abstract is unfortunately rarely a catalyst for change.

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      22 hours ago

      this happened in 2021, weird to post it today though right?

      edit: it was actually in 2020, crazy how so many “journalists” are now intrigued about a specific case in Pakistan.

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        22 hours ago

        There is new information though? As another comment to this OP explains:

        …2021, when the original verdict was made. The Daily Mail update here is just saying that the appeal failed and the death sentence is confirmed.

        I don’t know the reasoning behind OP’s posting it now, but it seems a legitimate issue to be aware of. Especially if the police are blaming the woman for not knowing that it was a bad area to be in, despite all the precautions taken.