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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan blames women wearing ‘small clothes’ for sexual violence

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https://indianexpress.com/article/pakistan/imran-khan-woman-sexual-violence-clothes-7368665/

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is again drawing flak for his comments blaming women for the rising sexual violence in the country. In an interview with Axios’ journalist Jonathan Swan on HBO, which aired on June 20, the prime minister said, “If a woman is wearing very few clothes it will have an impact on the man unless they are robots. It’s common sense.”

Earlier this year, in an interview with Geo News, Khan had made similar comments, stating that sexual violence was a product of ‘obscenity,’ which he described as a Western import.

Khan was asked by a caller what the government plans to do in the light of rising incidents of rape and sexual violence, especially against children.

In response, Imran Khan blamed “fahashi” (vulgarity) for the rise of rape and sexual violence in the country. Khan also spoke of religion and the concept of ‘purdah’ in Islam. It is to remove “temptation” from society because “not everyone has willpower”, he said.

Justifying his earlier remarks, Khan told Swan that he had spoken about ‘purdah’ as a way to avoid temptation. “We don’t have discotheques, we don’t have night clubs, so its a different way of life here. If you raise temptation in the society to a point and all these young guys have nowhere to go, it has consequences in the society,” he said.

When Swan prodded if a woman’s clothes can provoke sexual violence, Khan responded, “It depends on what society you live in. If in a society people haven’t seen that sort of thing, it will have an impact on them. If you grow up in a society like yours, maybe it won’t have an impact.”….
 
He had his fun back in the day when he was a cricket star cum playboy. Now older, suddenly became so religious and turned into a prude.
 
He is actually correct.
To reduce being sexually abused, women must wear decent clothing.
 
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Since it's a Muslim country, this song is very relevant.

 
He had his fun back in the day when he was a cricket star cum playboy. Now older, suddenly became so religious and turned into a prude.

When somebody suddenly became deeply religious in Islam, you expect these outcomes:
-radicalization
-extremism
-intolerance
-conservatism

You can use one word to describe correctly, more 'peaceful' than before!
 
Come on. Those who work in industries know you need to wear safety gear before doing your work.
Sports people wear proper attire to maximise on performance.
Women can reduce being sexually harassed by donning proper attire.its common sense. But i prefer if they don't.
 
He should chop of his dick if he cannot control his sexual urge. Biggest faud in the making.
 
When somebody suddenly became deeply religious in Islam, you expect these outcomes:
-radicalization
-extremism
-intolerance
-conservatism

You can use one word to describe correctly, more 'peaceful' than before!
I think you are spot on. They can turn on a dime.
 
Its the ladies who should cover up.

The religion muslims practice is known as religion of peace, I assume they are able to remain 'peaceful' even in front a naked babe. So I am wrong?
 
I enjoy watching those ladies under dressed. But they are taking a bigger risk than those that are dressed decently.
 
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