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" ... Considering the number of similar cases, there is little hope that religious minority victims of abductions, forcible conversion and forced marriages will get justice. The police and justice systems continue to neglect cases of religious minority women and girls who are abducted, forcibly converted, forcibly married and abused by their abductors. This fuels an environment where these crimes continue to take place. For example, the family of Huma Younus, 14 at the time of abduction, have worked tirelessly trying to get her back. In her case, the court “dismissed a petition to have the marriage and forced conversion of a Catholic girl overturned”, stating that a girl is ready to marry after she has had her first period. Another 14 years old girl, Myra Shehbaz, faced a similar fate. Her family also took to the courts. Initially, the Sessions Court in Faisalabad directed that the girl be rehabilitated in a woman’s shelter. However, the Lahore High Court later overturned the decision and ordered that the 14-year-old girl be returned to her abductor. She has since escaped. Most recently, there is the case of Saneha Kinza Iqbal, a 15-year-old girl who was also abducted, forcibly converted and married to a man twice her age. Her family has been trying to get her back with assistance from Faisalabad Police, however, they have been unsuccessful. ... "
" ... In light of the numerous ride-hail abductions and assaults reported just this year, even the company’s ad for Spotlight—depicting an illuminated woman, as if beneath a blue streetlamp, on a somewhat well lit street at nighttime—seems to emphasize that, at the end of the day, users are vulnerable and alone. ... "
" ... Indeed, recent cases from Pakistan show how religious minority women and girls are abducted, forcibly converted, forcibly married and abused, but also how their families are unsuccessful in their attempts to challenge these crimes using legal avenues. While the abductions, forced conversions, forced marriages and abuse are perpetrated by individuals, the fate of religious minority women and girls is often sealed as the existing laws or handling such cases deem any legal recourse unavailable or ineffective. ... "
" ... To say that the abductions have captured and broken the hearts of the nation is to downplay what’s happening in this strip of land roughly the size of New Jersey. Israelis speak and think of little else. Their 24/7 news coverage is reminiscent of America during the 1970s Iran hostage crisis. “We are ALL now like one big family waiting for a loved one (3) to be well and safe,” writes a dear friend of mine, Ayelet Steinfeld, an education consultant for schools in Israel’s north—and a mother of three. ... "
" ... Until the abductions, Peña Nieto had won praise from the international investment community for pushing through 11 major economic reforms, including a historic energy reform allowing foreign companies to invest in Mexico's lucrative oil sector for the first time in decades. ... "