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Prosecuting Serious Sexual Violence Cases in Pakistan

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In this episode, our host Zainab Mustafa, Team Lead for the Centre of Criminal Justice Sector Reform and Capacity Building (C3) and the Deputy Director at the Research Society of International Law (RSIL), sits down with Rana Hassan Abbas (Assistant District Prosecutor - ICT) to discuss the prosecution of sexual violence cases in Pakistan.

The podcast includes a discussion on the reasons behind high rate of acquittals in sexual violence cases, and deficiencies in the investigation of sexual violence cases.

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In this episode, our host Zainab Mustafa, Team Lead for the Centre of Criminal Justice Sector Reform and Capacity Building (C3) and the Deputy Director at the Research Society of International Law (RSIL), sits down with Rana Hassan Abbas (Assistant District Prosecutor - ICT) to discuss the prosecution of sexual violence cases in Pakistan.

The podcast includes a discussion on the reasons behind high rate of acquittals in sexual violence cases, and deficiencies in the investigation of sexual violence cases.

Also available on YouTube.

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