Friday, July 26, 2013

A Pakistani television program Live gives a baby ... - RT in Spanish - International news

“This is a beautiful girl who was thrown into a garbage heap by a stranger. innocent Look how beautiful it is,” explained the host of his audience at the set. Only seconds after entering the study, the director of the charitable Chhipa Welfare and handed the baby to a couple who could not have children.
She described the girl as “a gift of Ramadan”. While her husband reacted differently, showing his frustration at not being able to have children. “These 14 years were filled with difficulties, people asked me why did not seek a second marriage, but I remained patient and asked my wife to be patient,” said the husband.

extraordinary enough, this is not the first time that the host of the program gives a baby a couple. In the last week it has happened twice. During the Muslim holy month, Ramadan, the battle for the television audience intensifies. In 2012, Pakistani program broadcast live conversion from Hinduism to Islam, while another showed an exorcism television space.


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But behind the noise generated by the struggle for increasing audience and the sensationalism of some programs that are broadcast on channels Asian country, foreshadowed a serious problem affecting Pakistani society.

Hundreds of babies, especially girls, are abandoned each month in Pakistan, a conservative Muslim country where children born out of wedlock are condemned. According to Pakistani law, people who are found guilty of abandoning a child face up to seven years in prison, which does not prevent dropouts reach similar figures.

“We have many babies that are simply abandoned, left in the trash or dirty places. Often we find the bodies. Our message, therefore, is to tell people to bring their babies with us, not abandon them, “said the director of Chhipa Welfare in the program after handing over the girl to her new parents.

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