Qe ndodhe tek ne dihet kjo, po duhet krijua atmosfera qe femijet Shqiptare te dalin perpara dhe te tregojne molestimin nga hoxhallaret, pa frigen e premjes ne qafe ose te ndonje bombe ne oborr te familjes sic eshte tradita.
Ky eshte nje lajm per c'ndodhe ne Pakistan:
Perdorni Google per perkthim po nuk ditet Anglisht, shume ngjarje tragjike.
http://translate.google.com/translat...&sl=auto&tl=sq
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The accounts are disturbing: beatings, rape and imprisonment with shackles and leg irons. Abuse accusations from hundreds of children sent to study at Islamic schools are prompting growing calls from parents and rights groups for a full-scale investigation.
But officials have moved slowly and cautiously in looking into the charges of mistreatment in Koranic schools, or madrasas -- pointing to a paradox across much of the Muslim world: It's often easier to tackle Islamic militants than to confront the cultural taboo on publicly airing alleged sex crimes and challenging influential clerics.
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Last year, a Pakistani official stunned his nation by officially disclosing more than 500 complaints of sexual assaults against young boys studying in madrasas. Children's rights advocates were elated, believing that their long-standing claims had been validated. They also hoped Pakistan's actions would open related inquiries in other Muslim nations -- similar to the domino effect through parishes after the Catholic abuse scandals broke in the 1980s.
But there's been little progress since.
There have been no significant arrests or prosecutions involving alleged sex abuse in madrasas. Also, the official who made the revelations -- Amir Liaquat Hussain, deputy minister for religious affairs -- refuses to discuss the issue after reported death threats and harsh criticism from Islamic leaders. He turned down repeated interview requests by Associated Press.
http://articles.latimes.com/2005/oct...ws/adfg-abuse9
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