PAKISTAN: 1,100 WOMEN IN JAILS, 35 ON DEATH ROW

10 June 2013 :

Of nearly 75,000 prisoners in jails in Pakistan, around 1,100 are women, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.
The misery of the women prisoners is that their families no longer care for them or stay in contact with them to pursue their cases due to social stigma, says an official of the top watchdog.
Quoting figures from the latest report, The State of Human Rights in 2012, the official said the situation was worse for 35 women on death row.
They lack medical assistance as most prisons where women are held do not have full-time women doctors and many do not have any doctors, he said.
“Women in prison are the most vulnerable of detainees in Pakistan,” he added.
The women police centre on Jail Road in Lahore has a lock-up area exposed to passers-by and the bathroom has only four-feet walls, he added.
These violate privacy for women detainees, he said, adding that women are reportedly kept in lock-up beyond the stipulated time, while there are no separate juvenile cells for girls under 18.
 

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