Title Pakistan: 1. Please provide information on the general level of crime in Faisalabad. 2. To what extent do authorities provide protection against such criminal activity? 3. Please provide information on the situation for older women living alone in Faisalabad (including in relation to their ability to maintain a household and whether there are any reports of such people being targeted for criminal activity). 4. What support or protection is available to older women living alone, particularly in Faisalabad? 5. To what extent has the Taliban been active in Faisalabad? 6. What steps have the Pakistani authorities taken to address such activity?
Publisher Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal
Publication Date 23 March 2012
Country Pakistan
Topics Armed groups / Militias / Paramilitary forces / Resistance movements | Communal conflict / Social conflict | Conflict situation | Maternal and child health care | Older persons | Public health | Right to health | State protection | Terrorism | Women's rights | Women-at-risk
Citation / Document Symbol PAK40002
Cite as Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Pakistan: 1. Please provide information on the general level of crime in Faisalabad. 2. To what extent do authorities provide protection against such criminal activity? 3. Please provide information on the situation for older women living alone in Faisalabad (including in relation to their ability to maintain a household and whether there are any reports of such people being targeted for criminal activity). 4. What support or protection is available to older women living alone, particularly in Faisalabad? 5. To what extent has the Taliban been active in Faisalabad? 6. What steps have the Pakistani authorities taken to address such activity? , 23 March 2012, PAK40002, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5146ffc32.html [accessed 4 June 2023]
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