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  • thats pretty sad what these girls have been through .. i have a friend whose kind of going through the same thing difference is he is a guy but still i dont support parental brutality it is no way to teach a child how to live life its really fuckin stupid

  • I have many friends who were educated in Pakistan and the have American Accents, it was partly due to the school they went to and also then movies that they watched aswell which made them develop an American Accent with their English.

  • At the moment, we have actually reunited with our parents and we are back in Pakistan, with them. It is extremely joyful for us to have reunited with our parents, and they too are happy to have us back. All they care for now, is our happiness and us to stay a family, irrespective of what we stand for or what they stand for. As for my cousins, who had told us that, my uncle Irfan's little brother had molested them, it turned out, that it was a big hoax on their part.

  • The statements that were given into the media and the newspapers were handed out by our lawyers and they suggested that we should spread the word as much as possible.

    Our parents now accept us for who we are, and are willing to send us to abroad for further education. We no longer need to declare asylum or run away from our parents

  • There were a lot of misunderstandings, that were created between our parents and us, by our cousins, and some friends. Also there existed, a huge communication gap, which made things worse and worse, which led to us escaping to Sri lanka without a plan. When we reached Sri Lanka , we were further misguided by our lawyers and every step we took, was instructed by our lawyers

  • To all , this is an update from our side, after a month. We had to keep low for a while, as we in talks with our uncle and were trying to tame things down. After hearing about all that we were going through, our uncle Irfan Malik came forward to help us out. He was constantly in touch with our parents and us, and tried bridging the gap that existed between the us and our parents

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  • The parents are to blame for two things.. 1. for not treating them properly 2. for not teaching them adequately , thus making them so rebellious towards the parents..

  • what a lot of people fail to realize is many of these backward countries are that way because of the people who live there are backward.

  • My father got us out of pakistan and we claimed asylum in the usa we had to get away as I was being sexually abused by my uncles friend and my grandfather after his 3rd wife died.But 1 year after we got asylum in america my uncles friend and my grandfather got on aplane together and came to look for me.They got our address in the usa from my dads brother in pakistan.they waited till my dad went outto work and thenknocked on the door Iwas shocked to see them all these miles away

  • it was really hard to wank over that...

  • Erm if they grew up in the middle east/Asia what's with the American accents? I am not buying it. Liars. I don't get what they are trying to do.

  • This what many girls suffer in the Middle East...

  • everybody got their asses kicked in the old days...some today...it's called spanking. i dont think there is a case for asylum because you get your ass kicked by a crazy mom. that shit is LIFE and you just try to put it behind you and move out eventually or even become amancepated....but then again, you live in pakistan and that makes everybody there potential refugees.

  • @civicnation4two "It's called spanking" She *describes* the details. It's not just a simple spanking, or a reprimand. It's repetitive and on multiple levels. It's abuse. Reprimanding has a very specific purpose, and the punishment is clear.

  • @Fredericks3214 Dude??? Were are you from??

  • looks like someone got a cash injection for this BULLSHIT!!

  • WTF don't they have some sort of child abuse system there in that country. That they have to flee the whole country? Something is fucked in that discussion..

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  • @EmeterioBetances: they mentioned their uncle is quite influential with the Pakistani government and as corrupted as the government is,I am not surprised the had to flee the country. It has one of lowest human rights protection percentage in the world.This interview does no justice to their story. I've read the newspaper article that was published based on their story.Ever thought of it this way- why would one run away from his/her very own home or family?. The abused never get heard that easily

  • YAWN! What's with the American accents?

  • The whole story sounds fishy . I don't care what these cunts do as long as they don't come here .

  • dont worry girls , may allah will protect u , (if u r treat by unjustifiably by anyone)

  • if you want the hitting to stop just listen to your parent you spoiled bitch.

  • Pretty gals ! Dey can cum live wid me ! (:

  • this age is very important in life.sisters think-twice make decision.life is once.you got nice name.pray before make decision

  • this age is very important in life.sisters think-twice make decision.life is once.you got nice name.pray before make desicion

  • It was a fair reason to ran away from the home.. But they have selected a wrong destination. if they have met me on arrival to SL i would rather send them to another Embassy to seek asylum...

  • Welcome to live Sri lanka.These two girls have good future in sri lanka,the girls are choce good place to live in sri lanka.We wish these girls prepair nice life forward.

  • If given Assylum, who would be their caretaker or are they goin to be independent?

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