2 dead in Pakistan as protest over rape and murder of 7-year-old girl turns violent

Pakistani residents carry the body of a girl during her funeral in Kasur in Punjab province on Wednesday, following her rape and murder. (AFP / GHAZI AHMED)
Updated 10 January 2018
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2 dead in Pakistan as protest over rape and murder of 7-year-old girl turns violent

LAHORE: Two people were killed during a massive demonstration in Kasur, Pakistan, against the kidnapping, rape and murder of a seven-year-old girl.

The tragedy enraged the residents of Punjab's border city who tried to enter a government building but were forcefully stopped by the police who used live ammunition against them, killing two people.

Zainab, 7, went missing while going to her tuition center on Jan. 5. Her body was found near her residence on Tuesday. Her postmortem report confirmed that she had been raped multiple times before being strangled to death.

It was the 12th incident of kidnapping, rape and murder of a minor girl in Kasur in the past year. As many as 10 incidents took place in the first six months of 2017. In all the cases, the victims' bodies were thrown into buildings under construction near their residences.

The police have yet to arrest the killers, though people protested after every incident.

District Police Officer (DPO) Kasur, Zulfikar Ahmad, told Arab News that the police had investigated about 600 people but could not find those responsible.

The regional police officer, Zulfikar Hameed, confirmed that “12 rape cases were reported to the police in the last 12 months in Kasur.

“The DNA and the modus operandi in five cases of child sexual abuse are the same,” he said. “It is quite possible that these crimes were committed by the same person.”

District Kasur has a history of offenses against minor children. In 2015, hundreds of children were sexually abused in a small village 10km from the district headquarters. The perpetrators of these crimes videotaped their victims and blackmailed their families.




Zainab

On Wednesday, people gathered in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office and chanted slogans against the police and the district administration. In response, the police opened fire on the protesters while they tried to enter the office, causing two deaths.

All political parties shared their grief after the incident. Pakistan Awami Tehreek Chairman Allama Tahir-ul-Qadri visited Kasur and led Zainab’s funeral prayer. Chaudhry Mazur, secretary-general of Pakistan Peoples Party’s Central Punjab Chapter, also attended the funeral and addressed the demonstrators.

Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif has replaced the DPO and ordered a probe into the incident. Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar has also demanded a report on the incident from the province’s Inspector General Police within the next 24 hours.

Zainab’s parents were in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah when the incident took place. Devastated upon their arrival home, they refused to bury their daughter before her murderers were apprehended.

The incident also shook the country’s military establishment, making Director-General Inter Services Public Relations, Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor tweet: “COAS condemns the cold-blooded murder of innocent Zainab. Responding to the appeal by the aggrieved parents to COAS directs immediate all-out support to civil administration to arrest the criminals and bring them to exemplary justice.”


Zelensky talks with allies en route to US as Russia pummels Ukraine

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Zelensky talks with allies en route to US as Russia pummels Ukraine

  • Zelensky will meet Trump on Sunday, with  focus on a new, 20-point plan that would freeze the war on its current front line
  • In a conference call Saturday, the Ukrainian leader briefed EU, NATO and European leaders, who gave him their “full support” 

 

OTTAWA, Canada: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky consulted with allies on Saturday and won renewed expressions of support ahead of a meeting with US President Donald Trump, hours after Russia pummelled Kyiv with drones and missiles in its latest attack on the capital.
During a stopover in Canada en route to Florida for the Trump meeting, the Ukrainian president spoke first with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Then, in a conference call, he briefed EU, NATO and European leaders, who gave him their “full support” according to German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said in a social media post they welcomed “a just and lasting peace that preserves Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Zelensky said the Russian onslaught showed Moscow had no intention of ending the invasion it launched in February 2022 and which has killed tens of thousands of people.
“This attack is again, Russia’s answer on our peace efforts. And this really showed that Putin doesn’t want peace, and we want peace,” Zelensky said before meeting the Canadian premier.
Carney said the latest Russian attack underscored the need to stand by Ukraine.
“We have the conditions... of a just and lasting peace, but that requires a willing Russia, and the barbarism that we saw overnight... shows just how important it is that we stand with Ukraine,” said Carney.
Russia has accused Ukraine and its European backers of trying to “torpedo” a previous US-brokered plan to stop the fighting.
Adding to pressure on the battlefield, Russia announced on Saturday it had captured two more towns in eastern Ukraine, Myrnograd and Guliaipole.
“If the authorities in Kyiv don’t want to settle this business peacefully, we’ll resolve all the problems before us by military means,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday.

‘They do not want to end the war’ 

The overnight barrage of drones and missiles, which targeted Kyiv for about 10 hours, killed two people, wounded dozens and cut power and heating to more than a million of the region’s residents during freezing temperatures, Ukraine authorities said.
Zelensky said some 500 drones and 40 missiles had pounded the capital and its surrounding region.
“Russian representatives engage in lengthy talks, but in reality, Kinzhals (missiles) and Shaheds (drones) speak for them,” he said.
“They do not want to end the war and seek to use every opportunity to cause Ukraine even greater suffering,” he added.
Neighbouring Poland, a NATO member, scrambled jets and put air defenses on alert during the attack, its military said on social media.

‘Security guarantees should be strong’ 

Sunday’s meeting in Florida is to focus on a new, 20-point plan that would freeze the war on its current front line. It could require Ukraine to pull back troops from the east, allowing the creation of demilitarised buffer zones, according to details revealed by Zelensky this week.
The new plan, formulated with Ukraine’s input, is Kyiv’s most explicit acknowledgement yet of possible territorial concessions.
It is a marked departure from an initial 28-point proposal by Washington last month that adhered to many of Russia’s core demands.
Trump, speaking to news outlet Politico on Friday, said of Zelensky’s plan that “he doesn’t have anything until I approve it.” He added: “So we’ll see what he’s got.”
Part of the plan includes separate US-Ukraine bilateral agreements on security guarantees, reconstruction and the economy.
Zelensky said those were changing daily. “As for sensitive issues, we will discuss (the eastern region of) Donbas and the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant,” he added.
Zelensky said his meeting with the US leader was aimed at reducing unresolved issues to a minimum.
“Of course, today there are red lines for Ukraine and Ukrainian people. There are compromise proposals. All of these issues are very sensitive,” he said on X.
Meanwhile, Ukraine needed European and US support to acquire weapons and funds, both of which were insufficient, Zelensky said — “in particular for the production of weapons and, most importantly, drones.”
In negotiations, Ukraine’s “most important consideration — if we take certain steps — is that security guarantees should be strong and we should be protected,” he said.
Ukraine is working with the US on a roadmap for the country’s reconstruction, said Zelensky, which will require between $700 billion and $800 billion.