Pakistan Religious Discrimination Enables Human Trafficking

Pakistan Religious Discrimination Enables Human Trafficking
(AP Photo/Muhammad Sajjad)

At 24 years old, Samia Yousaf was forced into marriage. She was promised an escape from poverty in Pakistan, but her new Chinese husband abused her, denied her food, and eventually separated her from her own baby.

Horrific human trafficking stories such as these are common among young Christian women from Pakistan. And because religious minorities, especially Christians such as Samia, are disproportionately affected by such traffickers, their plight is also a religious freedom issue.

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