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  • curprev 12:1112:11, 10 August 2023 Maxi7419Millian talk contribs 56,876 bytes +741 Rape cases in Pakistan have typically taken years to prosecute, and conviction rates have also been dismal. According to some estimates fewer than 4% of rape or sexual assault cases in Pakistan result in prosecution; other estimates place this conviction rate as being much lower. In 2020, the UNDP also ranked Pakistan on top among the 75 countries with an anti-women bias in courts. undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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