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Pakistan approves chemical castration of serial rapists

President signs new anti-rape law to ensure speedy trial of rape cases

Islamuddin Sajid  | 15.12.2020 - Update : 15.12.2020
Pakistan approves chemical castration of serial rapists

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan 

Pakistan's President Arif Alvi on Tuesday approved the country's new anti-rape law that will ensure speedy trials and allow for chemical castration of convicted offenders.

Under the Anti-Rape Ordinance 2020, all cases related to rape will be wrapped up by the special courts within four months, according to a statement from the president's office.

Anti-rape crisis cells will be established to conduct medico-legal examination of rape victims within six hours of the incident.

A nationwide registry of repeated sexual offenders will also be established.

The law also prohibits revealing a rape victim's identity, declaring it a punishable offense.

Repeated offenders will be chemically castrated -- a procedure which requires using a drug to lower testosterone levels and as a result sex drive.

Last month, the Cabinet approved the anti-rape law after several rape incidents were reported nationwide causing public outrage.

In September, a woman driving with her children was raped on a prominent highway.

This was followed by an incident in November where a mother-daughter duo was kidnapped and raped for several days in the southern Sindh province.

In their aftermath, Prime Minister Imran Khan vowed to bring a new law to curb increasing rape incidents in the country.

Women rights activists welcomed the new law urging the government to implement it in its true spirit.

"Bringing a new and strict law was necessary in light of rising incidents of raping and killing of children in the country," said Shad Begum, a prominent rights activist.

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