Friday, March 2, 2012

CSSG will help continue unconditionally to support Uzma Ayub

Peshawar – Civil society support groups of different NGOs have shown commitment to Uzma Ayub rape victim for social support. The resident of Karak District alleged to have been raped by police, including security officers in Karak and now lives with the support of provincial government at civil quarters Peshawar.

The mother of Uzma Ayub submitted application last week to Peshawar high court for financial support, in which she wrote that their family is in bad condition and provincial government didn’t support the rape victim, so the Honarable court order to government to support us.

The CSSG group, which has supported the rape victim Uzma Ayub financially with more than 275000 rupees at different times, has shown more commitment to give more support to the rape victim.

Commitment of the rape victims comes in a meeting, which is held in Alnoor education trust office at town. Different organizations attended the meeting.

During meeting it was decided that focal person Mr. Nehar Ullah Advocate will cover all things related to Ayub's social support.

According to available data, CSSG groups of NGOs 10000 rupees had transferred to Uzma Ayub mother account at HBL after the death of Uzma Ayub brother Alamzeb to help the family. Also 175000 rupees net cash was given to Uzma Ayub for help.

During meeting of CSSG group, all members agreed that groups will continue the social support of Rape Victim Uzma Ayub unconditionally.

In meeting of CSSG it was also discussed that state didn’t help the rape victim girl Uzma Ayub but the groups supported the rape victim and hired lawyers for her to tackle the issue in court. Also, the physiotherapy for Uzma Ayub is a must, which was ignored until now but in current scenario it’s not only better for herself but also for her newborn daughter.

That latest development in Uzma Ayub Rape victims that SSP police Kohat Syed Atiq shah have collected a blood sample of 6 accused in Khyber medical college for DNA testing.

On Friday, the anti terrorist court of Asghar Ali shah also rejected the Bail application of 4 detained accused from courts, these four people were detained by police in the blame of Uzma Ayub's brother's death.

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