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Pakistani father of slain girl blames police for slow action

Pakistani father of slain girl blames police for slow action
People attend a funeral of a Pakistani girl who was raped and killed, in Kasur, Pakistan, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018. Pakistani police said a mob angered over the recent rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl has attacked a police station in eastern Punjab province, triggering clashes that left at least two people dead and several injured. (AP/Qazi Mehmood)
Updated 11 January 2018

Pakistani father of slain girl blames police for slow action

Pakistani father of slain girl blames police for slow action

LAHORE, Pakistan: The father of an 8-year-old Pakistani girl whose rape and killing shocked the nation accused the police on Thursday of being slow to respond when his daughter went missing in eastern Punjab province.
The father, Anees Ansari, who was on a pilgrimage in 黑料社区 with his wife at the time of his daughter鈥檚 disappearance, spoke after meeting with the Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif.
Sharif traveled to the city of Kasur to visit the family hours after Ansari returned home from 黑料社区 to attend his daughter鈥檚 funeral Wednesday.
The girl, Zainab Ansari, disappeared last week while going to a nearby home for Qur鈥檃nic studies and her body was found in a Kasur waste-yard on Tuesday.
Her murder sparked clashes Wednesday between angry Kasur residents and police after protesters enraged over her death attacked a police station in the city. Two people were killed and three others were wounded in the clashes.
Sharif, who had assured Zainab鈥檚 father that justice would be done, also fired Kasur鈥檚 police chief over negligence in the case, according to a Punjab government statement Thursday. Three police officers were arrested for opening fire at the mob instead of into the air during Wednesday鈥檚 clashes.
Zainab鈥檚 killing, which has drawn wide public outcry, prompted dozens of civil society activists to rally on Thursday in the city of Lahore. A similar rally took place Wednesday in the port city of Karachi.
Pakistan鈥檚 Malala Yousafzai, the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and champion for female education, tweeted Wednesday she was 鈥渉eartbroken鈥 about Zainab鈥檚 tragic fate and demanded action against the killer.