Pakistan Maira Shahbaz 2021-10-26
2021-10-26
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Maira Shahbaz, at age 14, was abducted and forced into a marriage against her will. She has been living in fear for over a year with the support of a petition signed by 12,000 people.
At the age of 14, Maira Shahbaz was abducted, forced into a marriage against her will, and raped. She managed to escape and is now living in fear for her life. Given that over 12,000 people have signed a petition and we saw the Home Secretary, can the Foreign Office do more? Is it because of concern about alienating Pakistan, which receives £300 million annually from the UK?
It is difficult to discuss individual cases in detail as it could put individuals at risk. The House will have heard Edward Leigh's points, and requests for asylum are considered on their merits.
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Specific actions or timeline to move the court case forward and bring Maira Shahbaz to safety were not addressed
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Maira Shahbaz's situation has been a subject of campaigning for over a year. She was abducted at age 14, forced into an unwanted marriage, and lives in fear.
Given the extensive support Maira Shahbaz's case has received, including a petition with 12,000 signatures and meetings with the Home Secretary, can more be done by the Foreign Office? Is there hesitation due to the £300 million annual aid given to Pakistan?
Discussing individual cases could put individuals at risk, making it challenging to provide detailed responses. The House understands Edward Leigh's points, and asylum requests are handled based on their merits.
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Specific actions or timeline to move the court case forward were not provided
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The International Development Committee's Chair is concerned about the £183 million cut to education funding for women and girls, which was signed off by the new Foreign Secretary in her first week. This funding is crucial for preventing child marriage.
Child marriage is an abhorrent practice, and I urge support for the Bill banning it in this country. Will the new Foreign Secretary explain why she approved £183 million in cuts to education funding for women and girls, which is critical for preventing such practices?
The rights of women around the world are taken very seriously. The Prime Minister prioritises girls' education internationally, advocating for it both globally and within the Government.
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Specific explanation or justification for cutting education funding was not provided
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