Article 5S0XJ ‘People should be helped, not punished’: could Pakistan’s suicide law be about to change?

‘People should be helped, not punished’: could Pakistan’s suicide law be about to change?

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Sarah Johnson
from World news | The Guardian on (#5S0XJ)

Criminalisation means survivors are vulnerable to blackmail to avoid imprisonment and stigma, but there is hope the colonial-era legislation could soon be repealed

It was when the police knocked on Aatifa Farooqui's* door and threatened to send her to prison that she first realised suicide was illegal in Pakistan.

Farooqui's father pleaded with the officers to be lenient, explaining that his daughter was just 19 and had made a mistake, but quickly realised the police had other motives for dropping by.

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