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A Pakistani federal court decided this week to give custody of a 13-year-old Christian girl to a Muslim man who kidnapped, forcibly converted, raped and married her in August.
Maria Shahbaz’s parents were devastated at the ruling Tuesday, after the two-judge bench of the newly constituted Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) rejected her official birth record and disregarded earlier judicial findings that the marriage was illegal.
The ruling came in an atmosphere of intimidation as 150 male friends and family members of the rapist had arrived to the court to support him.

Justice Karim Khan Agha and Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi accepted Maria’s statement, which her parents and their attorney say was given under coercion, that she had converted to Islam and married 30-year-old Shehryar Ahmad of her own free will.
“We were hopeful that the court would consider the girl’s official birth document (B-Form) and the sessions court order confirming that the accused had contracted an illegal marriage with a minor,” her parent’s lawyer stated.
He also said the court had failed to consider that the girl had remained in the custody of the suspect for more than six months, increasing the probability of coercion.
“The judges should have taken into account that she was likely to give a statement in the accused’s favor under duress,” he said. “It is deeply disappointing that the court did not provide a safe and conducive environment for recording her testimony.”
The girl’s father said said his neighbor Ahmad had abducted his daughter when she stepped outside their home to go to a nearby shop.
Human rights advocates say such cases follow a recurring pattern in Pakistan, where girls, some as young as 10, are abducted, forcibly converted and sexually abused under the cover of Islamic “marriages.”
Victims are often pressured to record statements favoring their abductors, while courts frequently disregard documentary evidence of age and return the children to their alleged kidnappers as “legal wives.”
In Punjab, Maria’s home state, the legal minimum age of marriage for girls is 16.
At the national level, the Christian Marriage (Amendment) Act 2024 raised the marriageable age to 18 for Christians; however, if Christian girls convert to Islam, they are treated as Muslims under Sharia, which allows marriage at a younger age.
Delhi
> A man got married to a girl 13 months back
> Wife filed for divorce
> She asked for 8 lakhs per month
> Court said – The maintenance goes beyond bare sustenance; the wife is not an animal
> She must live with dignity
> The man said that the wife is well educated and can earn on her own
> Wife said the ability to work is not the same as working
> Court granted 5 lakhs maintenance per month
> They had no kids
> He took no dowry
> Still, the court granted 5 lakhs per month
> She will continue getting the money until the man dies
This is the reality of laws in India.
Many Indian women are now using marriage as a business to extort money from their husbands
I’m from the Northeast - so when I say this, I mean it with heart and history.
Prema Thongdok (originally from Rupa, West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh) was en route from London to Japan, transiting via Shanghai, when she was held 18 hours by Chinese authorities simply because her Indian passport listed Arunachal Pradesh as her birthplace.
They told her: “Arunachal Pradesh is part of China - your passport is invalid.” They even mocked her: “You should get a Chinese passport.”
Here’s the deal:
•Arunachal Pradesh is undeniably Indian territory and Indian citizens born there have full right to Indian passports
•And it undermines the very “normalcy” Beijing claims to want at LAC.
•Chinese interference in civilian transit and identity is not diplomacy - it’s intimidation.
•India lodged a strong demarche in Beijing & Delhi - reminding China that this detention was baseless and breached the Chicago Convention & Montreal Convention on civil aviation.
When a citizen from our Northeast is singled out just for their birthplace - that’s not foreign policy. That’s erasure.
Northeast Indians are not bargaining chips, transit tokens or second-class travellers. We are India - in identity, in territory, in dignity.
Are there any actual human beings working for @TeamYouTube? Here's the cycle we see over and over again:
(1) AI bots take down a creator's channel based on sheer nonsense.
(2) The creator appeals, only to be INSTANTLY rejected by the automated rejection system.
(3) Creator asks Team @YouTube for help, only to be told to trust the automated rejection system.
Why can't @YouTubeCreators EVER do anything to fix this insanity? 🤔
It’s been 2 days without WiFi.
If we delay even a single day in paying bills, Airtel fines us instantly.
But when their service goes down, what do we get? Silence.
Last September 3 days cut.
Now again 2 days.
At this rate, every alternate month is an Airtel holiday.
@airtelindia - this isn’t fair.