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Posted: 6 years ago

The Pakistani brides being trafficked to China By Saher Baloch BBC Urdu, Lahore

  • 15 May 2019


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Image caption Sophia (right) married a Chinese man after her pastor made introductions

The marriage between a local Christian woman and a Chinese Christian man six months ago in the eastern Pakistani city of Faisalabad had all the signs of a perfect match.

She was 19, he was 21. She was a trained beautician, he a businessman selling cosmetics.

Her family didn't have much money but the groom generously offered to pay all the wedding expenses.

The proceedings took place in strict accordance with Pakistani customs. This pleased her parents, who felt that their daughter's new Chinese husband respected local traditions.

There was a formal proposal, followed by a henna ceremony, and finally the "baraat", where a procession arrives at the bride's house, vows are exchanged and the bride leaves to start a new life with her husband.

But within a month, the woman, who only wants to be known as Sophia to protect her identity, would be back at her parents' home. She escaped what she now believes was a racket to traffic Pakistani women into a life of sexual servitude in China.

Saleem Iqbal, a Christian human rights activist who has been tracking such marriages, said he believed at least 700 women, mostly Christian, had wed Chinese men in just over a year. What happens to many of these women is unknown but Human Rights Watch says they are "at risk of sexual slavery".

In recent weeks, more than two dozen Chinese nationals and local Pakistani middlemen, including at least one Catholic priest, were arrested in connection with alleged sham marriages.

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) told the BBC that "gangs of Chinese criminals are trafficking Pakistani women in the garb of marriage into the sex trade". It said one gang posed as engineers working on a power project while arranging weddings and sending women to China for fees ranging from $12,000 to $25,000 per woman.

Christian women - who come from a mostly poor and marginalised community - are seen to be particularly targeted by traffickers, who pay their parents hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Image copyright AFP Image caption There are about 2.5 million Christians in Pakistan - less than 2% of the population

China has denied that Pakistani women are being trafficked into prostitution, saying that "several media reports have fabricated facts and spread rumours".

But it admitted this week that there had been a surge in Pakistani brides applying for visas this year - with 140 applications in the year to date, a similar amount to all of 2018. A official from the Chinese embassy in Islamabad told local media it had blocked at least 90 applications.

'Imbalanced society'

A rise in cases of suspected bride trafficking from Pakistan to China has come amid an unprecedented influx of tens of thousands of Chinese nationals into the country. China is investing billions of dollars in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a network of ports, roads, railways and energy projects.

The two countries are close allies and a visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese nationals has also encouraged entrepreneurs and professionals not directly linked to CPEC to flood into Pakistan.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Now the girl has posted this on her Instagram: EID MUBARAK to everybody except washed up Bollywood actors whose ABC show got cancelled 🎉 Please take this time to understand the dire implications of nuclear war and what is happening in Kashmir right now. Empathize and understand that we are all in this together. Even if you have to YELL.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: mysterious_rain

Now the girl has posted this on her Instagram: EID MUBARAK to everybody except washed up Bollywood actors whose ABC show got cancelled 🎉 Please take this time to understand the dire implications of nuclear war and what is happening in Kashmir right now. Empathize and understand that we are all in this together. Even if you have to YELL.

I am assuming that she is not going to sit quietly untill or unless her yell gets a noble prize now.
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Posted: 6 years ago

So sick of Pakistanis and their hypocrisies. You people support terrorism that your govt sponsors. All your Pakistani actors cant even condemn atrocities committed by your govt,...how can you even support a terrorist govt and still you want to claim the moral high ground?

Are you all mad? I guess hypocrisy is so ingrained from childhood when you sacrifice goats for Id. Like you're the one who supposed to sacrifice something not the goat..😆

Why not sacrifice your hypocrisy and two-facedness this Id and make the world a better place which is reeling from Islamic atrocities.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: -sakeena-

well done ayesha 😊

Pakistan zindabaad ❤️

@bold Girl your reporter literally asked priyanka to not support war then why are you threatening us of war that too sitting on India forums?

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Deadinside

I am assuming that she is not going to sit quietly untill or unless her yell gets a noble prize now.

Seriously 😆 Saying that Priyanka is a washed up Bollywood actor whose show got cancelled makes her sound bitter. She is definitely biased
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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Hello_kitta

The Pakistani brides being trafficked to China By Saher Baloch BBC Urdu, Lahore

  • 15 May 2019


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Image caption Sophia (right) married a Chinese man after her pastor made introductions

The marriage between a local Christian woman and a Chinese Christian man six months ago in the eastern Pakistani city of Faisalabad had all the signs of a perfect match.

She was 19, he was 21. She was a trained beautician, he a businessman selling cosmetics.

Her family didn't have much money but the groom generously offered to pay all the wedding expenses.

The proceedings took place in strict accordance with Pakistani customs. This pleased her parents, who felt that their daughter's new Chinese husband respected local traditions.

There was a formal proposal, followed by a henna ceremony, and finally the "baraat", where a procession arrives at the bride's house, vows are exchanged and the bride leaves to start a new life with her husband.

But within a month, the woman, who only wants to be known as Sophia to protect her identity, would be back at her parents' home. She escaped what she now believes was a racket to traffic Pakistani women into a life of sexual servitude in China.

Saleem Iqbal, a Christian human rights activist who has been tracking such marriages, said he believed at least 700 women, mostly Christian, had wed Chinese men in just over a year. What happens to many of these women is unknown but Human Rights Watch says they are "at risk of sexual slavery".

In recent weeks, more than two dozen Chinese nationals and local Pakistani middlemen, including at least one Catholic priest, were arrested in connection with alleged sham marriages.

Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) told the BBC that "gangs of Chinese criminals are trafficking Pakistani women in the garb of marriage into the sex trade". It said one gang posed as engineers working on a power project while arranging weddings and sending women to China for fees ranging from $12,000 to $25,000 per woman.

Christian women - who come from a mostly poor and marginalised community - are seen to be particularly targeted by traffickers, who pay their parents hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Image copyright AFP Image caption There are about 2.5 million Christians in Pakistan - less than 2% of the population

China has denied that Pakistani women are being trafficked into prostitution, saying that "several media reports have fabricated facts and spread rumours".

But it admitted this week that there had been a surge in Pakistani brides applying for visas this year - with 140 applications in the year to date, a similar amount to all of 2018. A official from the Chinese embassy in Islamabad told local media it had blocked at least 90 applications.

'Imbalanced society'

A rise in cases of suspected bride trafficking from Pakistan to China has come amid an unprecedented influx of tens of thousands of Chinese nationals into the country. China is investing billions of dollars in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a network of ports, roads, railways and energy projects.

The two countries are close allies and a visa-on-arrival policy for Chinese nationals has also encouraged entrepreneurs and professionals not directly linked to CPEC to flood into Pakistan.

China has reined Muslims in and still Pakistanis will shout China Zindabad...😆

China has banned burial also. And only cremation is allowed now. Where is there blustering then? What about that Owaisi who said 15 minutes mein khaali kara denge. Cowards only know how to attack in packs like dogs when no one is expecting. What happened in China? What's happening in Yemen? Your Muslim brethren are being bombed in Yemen everyday...why dont you chest thumping "braves" (sic) do something for them?

Yahan par ra*di rona chalu. Do something productive. Focus on development. We Indians dont care about you..nor do we care to create lies like you all day except we are forced to counter your lies.

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Posted: 6 years ago

Funny pakistanis bashing pc for saying jai hind when likes of hafeez saeed who mastermind mumbai attacks or masood of jem openly give hate speeches in their country with 1000s of attending it. Ironic. The defense they give is funny . This is same country which gave shelter to laden. They should br last to point fingers at india

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Posted: 6 years ago

Originally posted by: Ronaldo_fan

Funny pakistanis bashing pc for saying jai hind when likes of hafeez saeed who mastermind mumbai attacks or masood of jem openly give hate speeches in their country with 1000s of attending it. Ironic. The defense they give is funny . This is samr country who gave sheoter to laden. They should br last to point fingers at india

hum Kare toh chamtakar Tim karo you balatkar is their ideology

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