U.S. officials fear stepping in to help abused Pakistani women to avoid alienating a powerful ally in the fight against terrorism. Tom DeLay says GOP will take years to recover. Barack Obama will likely follow in Bush's footsteps in international affairs. Morning Briefing for June 9, 2008 with Carrie Sheffield
shame on pakistan.everyone in pakistan knows women are raped in police custody. but they think it wont happen to their wife or daughter. pakistani women in uk and usa are so arrogant they forget if they were back in pakistan the police would rape and use them .pakistani ladies sit in uk with ass tight and talk about human rights.pakistani ladies should be gratefull that in uk europe etc the police do not use them for sexual pleasure.also husbands dont beat their ass here in europe usa.
bundmastee 10 months ago
This is a very disturbing and complex issue that cannot be solved by the USA stepping in. It is genuinely horrific how these women are treated, I agree. But the USA stepping in would only cause hostility and resentment. What does it mean by "stepping in" anyway? Does it mean violence to solve violence?
leeanna1981 3 years ago
Us aren't afraid to step in.Its the pakistinian and their duty to do that and they failed the they should be killing themselves(Their president and all males in the country.
FOTOFOTA 3 years ago