
Protecting women and children from sexual abuse is essential for building a safe and respectful society. Women and children are often the most vulnerable targets of such crimes, and every individual has the right to live without fear and with dignity.
While the government has enacted strong laws to punish perpetrators and provide justice to victims, legal measures alone are not enough. Society as a whole must play a role in raising awareness, reporting abuse and supporting survivors.
Families, schools and communities should educate children and women about their rights and safety measures.
It is the responsibility of all citizens to create an environment where women and children can live safely, freely and with respect. Immediate action, both legally and socially, is necessary to protect the most vulnerable and ensure a just society.
Sharan Shah Siraj
Turbat