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Pakistan: Man caught on camera harassing burqa-clad woman in Islamabad

| @indiablooms | Jul 19, 2022, at 10:12 pm

Islamabad: Pakistani capital Islamabad seems to be becoming unsafe for women and it was evident in the way a man was caught on camera harassing a woman while she was walking on a street.

The video shows that the incident took place during the daytime in which a woman, covered in a burqa, could be seen walking on a street when an unidentified man appears and gropes her from behind, Geo News.

The video was posted on Twitter which tells that the incident took place in sector I-10 of Islamabad.

The woman was seen in the video struggling to push the man away.

The harasser escaped from the spot immediately.

Senior journalist Hamid Mir also shared the video of the incident on Twitter.

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