The Hindustan Times
| 1 year ago
Minorities in Pakistan are disturbed over forced conversions and have taken strong exception to the justice system becoming "an instrument of injustice" in their case, leaders of minority communities have said. The leaders expressed serious...
The Hindu
| 1 year ago
The three young Hindu women who were allegedly kidnapped, forcibly converted to Islam and married off to Muslim men chose to live with their husbands instead of their families after the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday allowed them to choose...
Arab News
| 1 year ago
Apr 20, 2012 01:04 I had to keep in touch with my family, but my hometown was a bit of a war zone. So I decided if they wanted to see me, they could come to visit me instead...I took three years to complete a two-year course, but also had to work and...
India Abroad
| 1 year ago
The Pakistani parents of three Hindu girls who were kidnapped and forcibly converted to Islam claim that powerful people were behind the drama. They said the girls' decision to stay with their Muslim husbands was not taken in an open court and hence...
Newyork Times
| 1 year ago
Pakistan A controversy over religious conversions that has captivated Pakistanis was resolved in dramatic fashion on Wednesday when a judge ruled that three Hindu women who converted to Islam under disputed circumstances had chosen to go with their...
The New York Times
| 1 year ago
Pakistan A controversy over religious conversions that has captivated Pakistanis was resolved in dramatic fashion on Wednesday when a judge ruled that three Hindu women who converted to Islam under disputed circumstances had chosen to go with their...
Associated Press
| 1 year ago
Pakistan's Supreme Court has ruled that a Hindu woman who captured international attention because her family claimed her husband forced her to convert to Islam should be allowed to return to her partner. Police officer Ghulam Ahmed Awan says Rinkal...
Time of India
| 1 year ago
Three Hindu women, who were allegedly forced to convert to Islam and marry Muslims, were today allowed by Pakistan's Supreme Court to decide their own future and where they want to live. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry...
DAWN
| 1 year ago
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sought a response from the federal government pertaining to the law addressing the issue of forced conversions, DawnNews reported. The apex court also issued release orders for the three newly-converted Muslim girls. A...
India Abroad
| 1 year ago
A Pakistani court has allowed a Christian woman, who converted to Islam, to live with her husband and ordered authorities to provide special security to the couple. District and Sessions Judge Sardar Naeem Ahmed Khan of Multan city in Punjab [ Images...