The horrendous event brought flashbacks of the tormenting ordeal children in Kasur have had to go through in the last two decades.
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Here is a timeline of the major events in Kasur:
2017: Eight-year-old Zainab raped and killed in Kasur.
Kasur, other Punjab districts, witness 111 cases of sexual assault in 2017. The horrific details of sexual assaults against minors were shared by police officers in the Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights leaving members in awe. Senator Mohsin Leghari chaired the meeting in place of Senator Nasreen Jalil.
2016: Suspects sentenced to life imprisonment over child sex abuse scandal.
Two men were given life imprisonment for their role in a pedophilia ring accused of abusing dozens of children over many years in Punjab.
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan report:
A joint Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) – AGHS fact-finding team has reported receiving credible testimonies indicating large-scale sexual abuse of children over many years in Husain Khanwala village in Kasur district.
2015: Families accuse police of turning blind eye:
"I went to the police station to file a complaint, but instead of registering a (report), they took my son into custody," a mother said. Parents at the centre of a growing child abuse scandal in Kasur accused police on Monday of failing to do enough to break up a paedophile ring in Punjab.
Two men given life sentences over role in Kasur child abuse case
2006-2014: Kasur child abuse sex scandal
The Kasur child sexual abuse scandal is a series of child sexual abuses that occurred in Hussain Khanwala village in Kasur District, Punjab, Pakistan from 2006 to 2014, culminating in a major political scandal in 2015.
Villagers in Husain Khan Wala told Reuters that a prominent family there has for years forced children to perform sex acts on video. The footage was sold or used to blackmail their impoverished families.
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