Agony of Pakistani women enslaved by Dubai sex trade (CRAZY!)

**I was at work on Dawn’s site reading news and came across this article.
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I can’t believe how crazy things are in Pakistan (being an American born and raised Pakistani I believe I was raised to be very naive to the things that go on in Pakistan).

I hope that Ayesha gets what she deserves in this life and in the hereafter! :mad:

Agony of Pakistani women enslaved by Dubai sex tade

By AFP

FAISALABAD: Shumaila* once dreamed of becoming a computer engineer. Instead, aged 16, the bright-eyed Pakistani girl was tricked into prostitution in UAE, beginning a four-year nightmare of cruelty, violence and rape.

Pakistan has long been an important source of cheap labour for the Gulf state, particularly its booming construction sector.

But campaigners and officials say hundreds of young Pakistani women are also trafficked every year to supply the thriving sex trade in the brothels and nightclubs of Dubai. Shumaila and her sister Rabia* were two of them.

More than a year after she escaped, Shumaila’s pain is still etched into her stumbling, hesitant voice — and also into her body, which bears the marks of countless beatings.

Vivid, angry scars run the length of her legs from ankle to hip, reminders of a botched operation after she was shot three times by the gang who trafficked her.

Shumaila and Rabia managed to escape their tormentors in 2013 but still live, hiding in a two-room house in a slum, fearing revenge attacks.

Their full names and precise whereabouts were withheld for their safety.

Their ordeal began in their hometown in Punjab province, when the family got into money trouble and a neighbour named Ayesha offered the sisters some domestic work.

After a while Ayesha suggested she take the sisters to Dubai to work in her beauty parlour, getting fake papers to help the underage Shumaila to leave Pakistan.

Rabia is so traumatised by her experiences she can barely recount her harrowing ordeal.

Fighting back tears, Shumaila revealed the horror that awaited them in Dubai.

“Ayesha took us to the lavatories at the airport and told us that we will be serving her clients for sex,” Shumaila told.
“We started crying and then she told us that we travelled on fake documents and if we said anything we would be handed over to police right there. “

Faced with no alternative, the sisters went with Ayesha, thinking they could just avoid having sex with clients.
“The first time, she herself was present in the room and made us do what the clients wanted. We were raped in front of her and with her assistance,“ Shumaila said.

After that, Ayesha told the clients to keep their cell phones connected to her number during the intercourse so she could hear what was happening — and if they were refusing to cooperate.

“She used to torture us whenever we refused to perform certain sexual acts, and she told us that she knew whatever had happened inside the bedroom,” Shumaila said.

The women were not allowed to go out or even speak to one another freely. They could speak to their family in Pakistan by phone occasionally, but under duress.

“She used to beat one of us and ask the other sister to talk on phone to our parents, threatening to kill us if we revealed anything about the brothel,“ Shumaila recalled.

From time to time, Ayesha brought the women back to Pakistan to renew their visas, frightening them into silence by telling them she would kill their whole families if they revealed the life they had been tricked into.

But eventually in March 2013 the sisters plucked up the courage to share their ordeal to their elder sister Qamar, who eventually obtained their freedom — but at a cost.

“The brother of Ayesha and the younger brother of her husband came to our house. They fired three shots which hit me,” Shumaila said.

“In hospital, she sent policemen who harassed me and asked me to start walking despite the fact that my leg had undergone surgery. “

The family fled from the hospital and went into hiding because their neighbours also started abusing them for being “prostitutes”.

Shumaila’s family approached a court to try to crack the trafficking ring run by Ayesha and her husband Ashfaq.
The court ordered the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to act but the case has since made little progress. Lawyer Zulfiqar Ali Bhutta, who is fighting Shumaila’s case, says the trafficking gangs often have influential connections to politicians and the police.

“Several gangs smuggle dozens of young girls from Pakistan to Dubai for prostitution every week. Nobody takes action against them,” Bhutta said.

“The main accused in this case, Ashfaq, fled from the court in front of FIA officials. They did not arrest him despite the court cancelling his bail,” he said.

A recent US State Department report on people smuggling said the UAE government was making significant efforts to tackle sex trafficking, pointing to prosecutions and protection offered to victims.

In 2013, the US report said, the UAE government identified 40 victims and referred them to state-funded shelters.
But if the UAE authorities are keen to confront the problem, in Pakistan indifference reigns.

“It is true that hundreds of girls are being taken to Dubai for work in beauty parlours, in music and dance troupes, but there is no proof that any of them has been smuggled for prostitution,” Syed Shahid Hassan, deputy director FIA Faisalabad, told AFP.

For Shumaila and Rabia, their ordeal has abated but not ended.

Ayesha has surrendered to a court but been freed on bail. The sisters now live in constant fear that a gunman will come back for them.

  • Names of the two sisters have been changed to protect their identities.

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^ thts y UAE has stopped giving maid visas to Pakistani only :(

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Yeah , They promote Chinese , Russian , African and Indian

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[quote]
“We started crying and then she told us that we travelled on fake documents and if we said anything we would be handed over to police right there. “

Faced with no alternative, the sisters went with Ayesha, thinking they could just avoid having sex with clients.

From time to time, Ayesha brought the women back to Pakistan to renew their visas, frightening them into silence by telling them she would kill their whole families if they revealed the life they had been tricked into.
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They had choice. Worst come worst they would have been deported. That 'randhi' who also seems to be 'randhi' of hira mandhi, who forced these sisters to sell their sex brought them to Pakistan frequenlty, still they were quite. Why? It does not make any sense. This story is more like 'Teen aurten teen kahanian" a regular feature published in "Akhbar-e-Jahan" monthly.

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You can not change the ground realities .
This is a big trade in Pakistan also
The very sad part of this tragedy is this that major income of this all goes in pockets of Bharwas and police
These 'working women' get a very little out of the real income

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:hmmm:

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Yeah I was thinking the same thing. In mymind going to the police and being deported or being locked in a jail would'vebeen better than what they went thru.

But it just baffles me, that Pakistan just let that Ayesha lady walk away andthat the police are in on it. Maybe because I've never been involved is why Ican't comprehend this.

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and Dalla too...

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What is a Bharwa and a Dalla??? :confused:

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What a shame :(

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pimp

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Dallay ko ham log Karachi maun Bharwa kehtay hain

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It rather sounds like the girls were quite sheltered and naive. They, most likely, didn't know that the worst that would have happened is being deported. They may have believed that something worse would happen to them if they were handed over to the police. After all, they were also quite young and not very street smart.

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once dreamed of becoming a computer engineer. Instead, aged 16, the bright-eyed Pakistani girl was tricked into prostitution in UAE, beginning a four-year nightmare of cruelty, violence and rape.
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Major contradiction. Either they were bright thinking of becoming computer engineer, or it is an absolute lie. These girls were more interested in earning quick money no matter what from where it was coming. Women of dignity would rather prefer to die (there are many such recent suicide cases in Pakistan, AP has opened a thread on them.) rather than selling sex for money.

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People can dream whatever they like. It doesn't mean that they are street smart or that they even understand enough to know how to go about it. While at uni, I volunteered with an organisation that helped refugees settle in Britain. More than once, I had people, who were not educated and hardly spoke any English, tell me that they wanted/planned to become engineers, architects, and things of that nature. People can have aspirations but still be quite naive and unworldly.

Secondly, the article doesn't state whether the girls were from a large town or a village and if it's the latter, it makes it even more likely that they were too naive to know better. After all, they were very trusting and rather quickly accepted that Ayesha woman's help, almost without question, when most people would question such a "too good to be true" offer.

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Poor girls. :(

Moral: Don't go out like that especially on fake documents.

Don't send your girls out to work like that, no one becomes engineer or lawyer like that. How naive people can be? Were there no red flags for these people?

Money is not everything. Greed greed greed.

Nothing special about this news however, all over the world women are exploited unfortunately one way or other.

And there are those girls/women who knowingly and willingly do this business too...again all over the world.

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a very important caste in Pakistan.

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why Uncle jee?

you cant discriminate sex.....

i mean you cant discriminate based on race or sex!!!

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you are a smart woman..good practical analysis.