Pakistan police rescue French woman and children allegedly held captive by husband for 12 years
Domestic violence remains a significant problem in Pakistan.
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Domestic violence remains a significant problem in Pakistan. Human rights groups say hundreds of women report physical and psychological abuse by husbands and other family members each year, although many cases are believed to go unreported. Scores of women are murdered in Pakistan each year for violating conservative norms on love, marriage and public behaviour.
Furthermore, Police said Yasmina expressed a desire to return to France, and authorities are coordinating with relevant officials and the French embassy regarding their repatriation. Yasmina told investigators that she had been unable to live freely since moving to Pakistan in 2014. There was no immediate comment from the French embassy.
In addition, According to police, Yasmina was rescued after one of her sons managed to leave the house and reach the local police station. Ahmad said her children were never enrolled in school.
One point remains disputed: Divergent figures — 54-year-old Sylvie Yasmina was rescued earlier this week from a mud-brick house in Bara,… ; Officers raided the family's home on June 18 after receiving information from one of the….
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Domestic violence remains a significant problem in Pakistan.
reliability moderate2/4 sourcesHuman rights groups say hundreds of women report physical and psychological abuse by husbands and other family members each year, although many cases are believed to go unreported.
reliability moderate2/3 sourcesScores of women are murdered in Pakistan each year for violating conservative norms on love, marriage and public behaviour.
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Police said Yasmina expressed a desire to return to France, and authorities are coordinating with relevant officials and the French embassy regarding their repatriation.
according to The Times of India - World +3Yasmina told investigators that she had been unable to live freely since moving to Pakistan in 2014.
according to The Times of India - Top Stories +2There was no immediate comment from the French embassy.
according to The Times of India - Top Stories +2According to police, Yasmina was rescued after one of her sons managed to leave the house and reach the local police station.
according to The Guardian — International Edition +1Ahmad said her children were never enrolled in school.
according to The Guardian — International Edition +1The family lived in Australia until 2014 before relocating to Pakistan with their two older children.
according to The Times of India - World +2"According to the woman... She was not allowed to meet anyone, their two older children had missed their studies, while the three younger children were born in Pakistan and never enrolled in school," the officer said.
according to India Today +1Police said he had been "residing illegally" in Australia when he met Yasmina.
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- 54-year-old Sylvie Yasmina was rescued earlier this week from a mud-brick house in Bara,…ABC News — International, South China Morning Post - Asia, The Guardian — International Edition, The Times of India - Top Stories
- Officers raided the family's home on June 18 after receiving information from one of the…ABC News — International, India Today
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