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Up to 8,000 forced marriages reported in England last year

London, July 2 (ANI): As many as 8,000 cases of forced marriage were reported in England last year, according to a Government report. According to The Telegraph, the study published by the Department for Children, Schools and Families claims that the overwhelming majority of victims are teenage girls from Pakistan or Bangladesh.

They are often coerced into getting married to preserve "family honour" rather than allow them to form relationships with boys from other cultures or religions, it is claimed, or to help others move to Britain.The report says some of the young brides are forced to marry abroad after being taken on a supposed holiday then having their passports confiscated, while others are drugged or subjected to violence or threats if they protest.

Many forced marriages remain hidden because those involved are taken out of school, fear reporting relatives to the authorities or cannot obtain help overseas.

Some community groups in the UK also deny that the problem exists or claim that opposition to forced marriage is a form of racism, the new study says.

However the report calculates that, in 2008, between 5,275 and 7,750 cases were reported to the authorities in England.

The Foreign Office's dedicated unit dealt with 420 cases last year - almost treble the 152 in 2005 - and has now issued guidance to health workers and teachers on how to spot potential victims. (ANI)

Middle class Pak citizens forced to carry AK-47s to work over kidnapping fears

Washington, Jan 13 (ANI): The constantly worsening law and order situation and weakening control of government in Pakistan has forced middle class citizens to carry loaded AK-47s with them in order to protect themselves from being kidnapped.For years, guns have been signs of prestige for young men in Pakistan, especially in the rugged tribal regions and in the Punjab, but now it has became a saviour and a new phenomenon for middle class Pakistani, The Washington Times reported.It's.....
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