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Media; a black spot on a country's image
Presented By: BBA-5G

~The Refusal~

Report Maintained By:
NIGAH-E-HASNAIN
SARAH ZUBAIR
RABI GHAYAS
HASNAIN ANWER
SALMAN AFZAL

5/13/2013

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

“In the name of Almighty Allah, the most beneficent and merciful to the mankind.”
This report would not be possible without the encouragement and guidance of number of people. We feel highly obliged and want to express our deepest gratitude to our respected course instructor Mr. Sami Majeed for his advice, help and guidance throughout this semester. We would like to express our deepest gratitude to our parents and friends for their inspirations, love and constant support.

Abstract
Women had never been provided with equality of justice and had always been seen the victims of injustice. This paper will thus discuss the true picture of The Islamic Republic of Pakistan where likewise in other poor countries women had not only been targeted sexually but are made to revenge for a family’s disgrace. The paper will discuss starting from the position of the country and women of the country which takes further to the section wise detailed studies of women being a victim of rape and forced prostitution along with what law says for it and how it has been treated by different NGOs. The paper will analyze different social and economical factors that contribute to these situations along with some real life examples quoted. In conclusion the paper will provide with recommendations and suggestions to stand to vanish the dark side f the society and help the new generation to make them aware of the crime enforced.

Executive Summary
This review (hereafter, the Review) document currently available research findings on the perceptions of adult women victims of sexual violence, their responses to incidents of sexual violence, and the types of interventions available to address issues sexual violence, and to meet various needs of the victims in the aftermath of assault. The review covers the



References: Haider, N., (2010), “Walking The Street”…, by The Express Tribune Blog, data retrieved from http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/1895/walking-the-street/ on 10/05/2013. “Outlawed in Pakistan”, by Frontline, data retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/frontline/outlawed-in-pakistan on 10/05/2013. “Prostitution in Pakistan”, by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, data retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Pakistan on 10/05/2013. “Rape in Pakistan”, by Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, data retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_in_Pakistan on 10/05/2013 on 10/05/2013. Sparrow, W., “Prostitution in Pakistan”, by Human Rights Commission South Asia, data retrieved from http://www.hrcsa.org/PAKISTAN/prostitution%20in%20pakistan./prostitution%20in%20pakistan..htm on 10/05/2013. “Violence Women in Pakistan”, by UkEssays data retrieved from http://www.ukessays.com/essays/theology/violence-women-pakistan.php on 10/05/2013.

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