Masculinity for sexual assault – Pakistan passes law of action!

by time news

In September last year in Pakistan, a woman who was traveling in a car with her two children was abducted at gunpoint and sexually abused, causing huge repercussions. Speaking on the occasion, the country’s Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the death penalty or the removal of masculinity for sex offenders would prevent such incidents.

Following this, the government of Pakistan drafted an emergency law to chemically remove the masculinity of the perpetrators of sexual violence and sent it to the country’s president for approval late last year. This was approved by the President of the country.

In this case, the law has been passed by the country’s parliament to chemically remove the masculinity of those who engage in sexual violence. It is noteworthy that the law already removes masculinity through chemicals is in force in countries including South Korea, Poland, the Czech Republic and some states in the United States.

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