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Consensual castration or forever imprisonment, federal law ministry tells rapists
Web Desk On Nov 26, 2020 Last updated Nov 26, 2020


ISLAMABAD: Federal law ministry has rolled out on Thursday the key features of anti-rape ordinance underlining that authorities will seek consent from suspects before chemical castration, ARY News reported.


The ministry of law said the consensual castration of the rapists will be conditioned with their release from the jail. Suspects who choose not to be castrated will not be released from prisons.



Castration is a step towards their well-being, the ministry said which noted that rape trials will be conducted in special courts.
Commissioners and deputy commissioners will be responsible for quickes registration of rape cases according to the notification laying out features of ordinance to curb sexual abuse.

The ordinance also said the victims of abuse will undergo medical exam separately than other criminal cases and added that their statements and examination will be conducted by only the judge and defense lawyer.

It is also said that the definition of word abuse will be amended in Criminal Procedure Code and it will include female of all ages and males under the age of 18.

It is to pertinent that the federal cabinet earlier approved a draft law that stipulates harsh punishments, including chemical castration, for rape offenders in order to curb growing incidence of sexual violence against women and children in the country.
Prime Minister Imran Khan, who chaired a meeting of the cabinet, said it is a serious matter. Therefore, he added, there should be no delay in implementing the law in order to provide a safe environment to people.

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Consensual castration or forever imprisonment, federal law ministry tells rapists
Web Desk On Nov 26, 2020 Last updated Nov 26, 2020


ISLAMABAD: Federal law ministry has rolled out on Thursday the key features of anti-rape ordinance underlining that authorities will seek consent from suspects before chemical castration, ARY News reported.


The ministry of law said the consensual castration of the rapists will be conditioned with their release from the jail. Suspects who choose not to be castrated will not be released from prisons.



Castration is a step towards their well-being, the ministry said which noted that rape trials will be conducted in special courts.
Commissioners and deputy commissioners will be responsible for quickes registration of rape cases according to the notification laying out features of ordinance to curb sexual abuse.

The ordinance also said the victims of abuse will undergo medical exam separately than other criminal cases and added that their statements and examination will be conducted by only the judge and defense lawyer.

It is also said that the definition of word abuse will be amended in Criminal Procedure Code and it will include female of all ages and males under the age of 18.

It is to pertinent that the federal cabinet earlier approved a draft law that stipulates harsh punishments, including chemical castration, for rape offenders in order to curb growing incidence of sexual violence against women and children in the country.
Prime Minister Imran Khan, who chaired a meeting of the cabinet, said it is a serious matter. Therefore, he added, there should be no delay in implementing the law in order to provide a safe environment to people.

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Dannggggg... Law makers just came up with best idea to shut those against Castration :rofl:
 
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Cost effective solutions are needed and not burden the health sector.

The government should seek help with the Ideology Council to devise a better prosecution and fairer social justice.

Pakistan needs to build dams, water encatchments and dedesertification along with industrialized agriculture.

If these able bodied workforce can be used for social betterment then why not
 
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Cost effective solutions are needed and not burden the health sector.

The government should seek help with the Ideology Council to devise a better prosecution and fairer social justice.

Pakistan needs to build dams, water encatchments and dedesertification along with industrialized agriculture.

If these able bodied workforce can be used for social betterment then why not
are you against this law?
 
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This whole idea of "forever imprisonment" might eventually lead to an advantageous situation for the very same people who have vested interests within our rotten criminal justice system. Every possible facility is already available in our prisons provided the jail superintendent is paid well and after few months/years these rapists will be roaming free by exploiting the loop holes in our judicial system as all these cases will be handled at the lower courts as soon as the initial media frenzy will be over, these people will make room to manipulate things into their favor.
 
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Cost effective solutions are needed and not burden the health sector.

The government should seek help with the Ideology Council to devise a better prosecution and fairer social justice.

Pakistan needs to build dams, water encatchments and dedesertification along with industrialized agriculture.

If these able bodied workforce can be used for social betterment then why not
Good idea. Life time free labour
 
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Habitual and serial rapists should be surgically castrated not chemically.
I am sure most of them would opt for life imprisonment ,only a man knows how dear his manhood is to him :lol:
I fully agree it should be surgical. Knowing our system there will be a pre-determined rate by the drug administrating personal;
1 Day lowered libido = Rs. 1 Million
1 Week lowered libido = Rs. 100,000
1 Year will be offered as low as Rs.1000

Surgically do it and get rid of at least one issue :D
 
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Surgically do it and get rid of at least one issue :D
Yes that's just a one time cheap labour cost 😁
And if we use the skills of those in villages who castrate dogs,bulls and bakras with desi equipment that will reduce unemployment as well . It's like killing two birds with one stone :lol:
 
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Cost effective solutions are needed and not burden the health sector.

The government should seek help with the Ideology Council to devise a better prosecution and fairer social justice.

Pakistan needs to build dams, water encatchments and dedesertification along with industrialized agriculture.

If these able bodied workforce can be used for social betterment then why not
Life sentence of working in a factory without pay a la U.S justice department??
 
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