Pakistan's Hidden Shame - DOCUMENTARY

ashraf4531

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Director Muhammad Naqvi,and British producer Jamie Doran's film Pakistans Hidden Shame depicts the shocking reality of sexual abuse faced by small boys in the Northern areas of Pakistan.

The documentary premiered on September 1 on Britain's Channel 4 and shows the "dark reality of a society living in denial."
Set mainly in Peshawar, the film shows homeless boys of different ages recalling their experiences of sexual exploitation.

In an interview with CNN journalist Christiane Amanpour, the director of the documentary told her what puts children at risk in Pakistan and around the world.

"Pedophiles by their very nature are inadequate, it's about power over children."

"Where these individuals are able to use and abuse vulnerable children, Pakistan in particular because of the poverty. That's one of the other factors that really plays here."

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In the documentary, the narrator introduces Pakistan as 'one of the most important Muslim populations, a democracy, a nuclear power and a supporter of the Western bloc.' But it soon reveals the silence and denial on one of the most taboo topics: pedophilia.
The documentary alleges that 9 out of 10 children in Peshawar have been victims of pedophilia. It also contains interviews with truck drivers who have committed such crimes.

Shockingly, one of the drivers admits, without any remorse, to having raped 11 or 12 boys.

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Doran also questions Imran Khan whose party Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) formed the government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa which has Peshawar as its capital.

"It's one of the most sad and shameful aspects of our society. I am totally embarrassed by this and that we have not really been able to protect them," Naqvi said.

Distrubing Rotherham child abuse report

The release of the documentary overlaps with the alarming revelations of a report released from Rotherham, the Northern English town where abuse, grooming and trafficking of 1,400 girls by predominantly Asian men over a 16-year period.

According to Reuters, the independent report last week exposed the scale and graphic nature of the crimes and raised difficult questions about whether timidity about confronting the racial aspects of the abuse had prompted authorities to turn a blind eye.

Some of the victims, mainly white girls in social care homes, were as young as 11 and were plied with drugs and alcohol before being trafficked to cities across northern England and gang-raped by groups of men, predominately of Pakistani heritage, the report said.

Those who tried to speak out were threatened with guns and made to watch brutal gang rapes. Their abusers said they would be next if they told anyone. One girl was doused with petrol, her rapist threatening to set her alight.

The report added that senior managers in social care "underplayed" the problem while police regarded many victims with contempt.
 
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ali-raj

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

Pakistani Males & Females have a particular mind set.

Its ok to rape non-muslims , Poor Maids and Madaresa going Kids.

Men think of it as their right and Women don't consider it as crime.

Before lashing out against me. Have a Glass of Water, Cooldown your hot head. Read again , what i said, Look around yourself. Then Reply.
 

Admiral

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

The documentary video
Streets of Shame - Four Corners - ABC
presents the overall picture of the problem.


lurker said:
http://www.dawn.com/news/1129614/pak...ophilia-in-k-p

Director Muhammad Naqvi,and British producer Jamie Doran's film Pakistan’s Hidden Shame depicts the shocking reality of sexual abuse faced by small boys in the Northern areas of Pakistan.
The documentary premiered on September 1 on Britain's Channel 4 and shows the "dark reality of a society living in denial."
Set mainly in Peshawar, the film shows homeless boys of different ages recalling their experiences of sexual exploitation.
In an interview with CNN journalist Christiane Amanpour, the director of the documentary told her what puts children at risk in Pakistan and around the world.
"Pedophiles by their very nature are inadequate, it's about power over children."
"Where these individuals are able to use and abuse vulnerable children, Pakistan in particular because of the poverty. That's one of the other factors that really plays here."
 

Galaxy

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

Yes Brother Zarb-e-Azb you just hit the nail on the head.You will see people of pakistan will pay the price sooner or later.I always said from day one that these Dhakoos have their roots very deep in pakistan .It need major blood shed to get rid of them.
 

sid27426

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

Pakistani Males & Females have a particular mind set.

Its ok to rape non-muslims , Poor Maids and Madaresa going Kids.

Men think of it as their right and Women don't consider it as crime.

Before lashing out against me. Have a Glass of Water, Cooldown your hot head. Read again , what i said, Look around yourself. Then Reply.

May be this is the mindset of your family. But nothing like this happens around me.
 

arafay

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

nothing new. but we have other far bigger issues to deal with
 

ali-raj

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

May be this is the mindset of your family. But nothing like this happens around me.

When we talk about something, it is in general terms, otherwise, we categorically point out.

As i said, in my post. before replying , look around. I wasn't pointing out at your family or your childhood.
 

Liaqat Hussain

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

It certainly is very common in Pakistan, especially in Madrissas. I remember going to madrissa and talking to the people who lived there to study. They were proud to tell stories of which kid they've had sex with. The more good looking the kid was, the prouder they were. The situation is disgusting to say the least.
 

shafoo

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

What about mudrassa mulla, who rape the little talibs on daily basis. And people r afraid to talk bcoz then mulla will release a fatwa and consider him kafir,,,,the real problem of pakistani sociaty is that u can't talk about the bad things of politicion bcoz its not good for democracy,u can't talk about army behavior bcoz then u will be entitle as ghaaadaar, u can't talk about mullas shameless behavior bcoz then u will be consider a kaafir.
 

Humi

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

Pakistani Males & Females have a particular mind set.

Its ok to rape non-muslims , Poor Maids and Madaresa going Kids.

Men think of it as their right and Women don't consider it as crime.

Before lashing out against me. Have a Glass of Water, Cooldown your hot head. Read again , what i said, Look around yourself. Then Reply.

I don't think that is true
 

sid27426

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

When we talk about something, it is in general terms, otherwise, we categorically point out.

As i said, in my post. before replying , look around. I wasn't pointing out at your family or your childhood.
That what i am saying. Looks like your upbringing was in a society like that. But it is not the mindset of the whole country.
 

PIND-WALA

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

Pakistani Males & Females have a particular mind set.

Its ok to rape non-muslims , Poor Maids and Madaresa going Kids.

Men think of it as their right and Women don't consider it as crime.

Before lashing out against me. Have a Glass of Water, Cooldown your hot head. Read again , what i said, Look around yourself. Then Reply.

You nailed it buddy.
 

ali-raj

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Re: Pakistan's hidden shame

That what i am saying. Looks like your upbringing was in a society like that. But it is not the mindset of the whole country.

21 amreeka. be in Pakistan. talk to your friends, twist them a bit. and you'll know about the truth.

This is Pakistani society. Mediocre people are afraid to send kids to Masjid for Quran Recitation (Except in areas, where people are very religious or poor).

People usually wash glasses, if they see a Non-muslim drinking from it.

A friendly non-muslim girl is always considered as Open for All invitation in Offices.

And the list goes on.
 

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