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Pakistan: New report reveals alarming surge in gender-based violence in Sindh

A new report by the Women Action Forum reveals over 2,500 gender-based violence cases in Sindh from 2021 to 2024. Most perpetrators were family members, with rising suicides and honor killings. Activists blame police inaction and call out Pakistan's failure to protect women.

ANI Aug 04, 2025 13:46 IST googleads

New report reveals alarming surge in gender-based violence in Sindh, Pakistan (Photo/Reuters)

Islamabad [Pakistan], August 4 (ANI): In a grim reminder of the worsening safety conditions for women in Pakistan's Sindh, Women Action Forum (WAF) has recently released its 2021-2024 report titled "Counting the Wounds", highlighting a disturbing surge in gender-based violence across the province.
According to Dawn, the newly released report uncovers a shocking 2,564 cases of gender-based violence in Sindh, marking a steady rise over the past three years.
The report further revealed that the findings were presented at the Hyderabad Press Club, where activists, journalists, and academics gathered to express concern. The group highlighted that "90 per cent of perpetrators were family members," reflecting deep-rooted misogyny and broken protective structures.
WAF's Amar Sindhu shared that honour killings have surged, and most of the accused are related to the victims.
Dawn quoted another activist, Arfana Mallah, as saying, "These are not just numbers, but wounds on smiling faces." She criticized the police for not registering FIRs and leaving victims at the mercy of reluctant or corrupt officers.
Dawn further quoted Mallah, who said, "Only senior officers initially respond, but eventually withdraw, leaving SHOs in charge often the weakest link in the chain of justice."
Poet Khalida Munir highlighted a disturbing spike in suicides among women in 2023, adding that killings under the pretext of marriage still persist. Shahnaz Sheedi declared, "Women are treated like animals, not humans."
Pakistan's silence and inaction on gender violence remain deafening. Despite repeated promises of reform, Pakistan continues to fail its women.
Pakistan's history of gender inequality and the deterioration of women's rights is deeply rooted in cultural, social, political, and institutional factors, all of which have combined to create an environment where violence against women remains pervasive. Despite legal frameworks and international commitments aimed at ensuring gender equality, women's rights in Pakistan have consistently been undermined, leading to the worsening safety conditions for women across the country. (ANI)

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