Pakistan’s Supreme Court approves forced conversion and marriage
(April 20, 2012) Pakistani court approves forced conversion and marriage Pakistan’s
Supreme Court has ruled that three Hindu women who were abducted, forcibly converted
to Islam and married to Muslim men must return to their Muslim husbands. The nation’s
highest court ruled that the women had chosen marriage and conversion freely. That
ruling ran directly contrary to the testimony of one of the women, who told the court
she would rather be killed than returned to her husband. Both the women and their
families received death threats during their trials. The women’s cases, and the astonishing
court decision, illustrate the inequities that non-Muslims face under Pakistani law.
AsiaNews service estimates that each year about 300 Hindu and Christian women are
kidnapped, forced to convert, and pressured into marriage with Muslim men.