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Man jailed in Pakistan for acid attack

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Press Trust of India Lahore

The court in Lahore yesterday convicted Irfan Younas for the attack on his wife Rehmana Liaqat, a nurse at Mayo Hospital.

Two other nurses were injured when they tried to stop Younas during the attack in August last year.

Liaqat told the judge that her husband entered the hospital's emergency ward and began quarrelling with her for not responding to his phone calls.

"Before I could speak in my defence, he threw acid on me. The two nurses sustained burns when they tried to save me," she said.

The court also directed Younas to pay a fine of Rs 3.3 million, failing which he will have to serve more time in prison.

 

Violence against women is widely prevalent in Pakistan with many becoming victims of acid attacks and honour killings.

The issue was depicted in last year's Oscar-winning documentary film, "Saving Face".

The film follows London-based Pakistani plastic surgeon, Mohammad Jawad, as he journeys to Pakistan to perform reconstructive surgery on survivors of acid violence.

Last year, Pakistan was ranked among the worst countries globally, in terms of gender equality, by the World Economic Forum.

  

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First Published: Feb 01 2013 | 3:25 PM IST

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