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Qué (quién) es مؤسسة تحفظ المجموعات المائية - definición

PAKISTANI LAW PASSED IN 2006
خواتین کے تحفظ کے بل

Women's Protection Bill         
The Women's Protection Bill (Urdu: تحفظِ نسواں بل) which was passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on 15 November 2006 is an attempt to amend the heavily criticised 1979 Hudood Ordinance laws which govern the punishment for rape and adultery in Pakistan.The Hindu, "Musharraf wants Hudood laws amended"See also "Statement of Objects and Reasons", Women's Protection Act, 2006 Critics of the Hudood Ordinance alleged that it made it exceptionally difficult and dangerous to prove an allegation of rape, and thousands of women had been imprisoned as a result of the bill.
ISIS         
  • the first attack]] by Islamic State of Iraq in 2006
  • Logo of AlFurqan Media Center for media production
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  • border=darkgray}} Territories held by ISIL at its late 2015 peak
  • battle of Raqqa]] in June–October 2017
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  • 22 px
  • Military Situation in Iraq in May 2020
  • Liberation of Palmyra]] by the [[Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition]] in March 2016
  • 11px]] ISIL
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  • Supporters of the Turkish Labour Party protesting in London following the [[2015 Ankara bombings]]
  • French embassy]] in [[Moscow]] in memory of the victims of the [[November 2015 Paris attacks]].
  • Mugshot of [[Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] by US armed forces while in detention at [[Camp Bucca]] in 2004
  • US President [[Donald Trump]] announcing the [[death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] on 26 October 2019
  • Russian [[Sukhoi Su-34]] in Syria
  • Airstrikes in Syria by 24 September 2014
  • Military situation in Syria in March 2020
  • alt=Map – refer to following caption
  • The UN headquarters building in Baghdad after the [[Canal Hotel bombing]], on 22 August 2003
  • Pro-[[YPG]] demonstration against ISIL in [[Vienna]], Austria, 10 October 2014
SALAFI JIHADIST MILITANT SUNNI ISLAMIST GROUP
Islamic imperialism; ISIS; Worldwide caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (country); Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; Emirate of Iraq and Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and Sham; Da'esh; داعش; Islamic State of Iraq and Levant; Islamic State in Iraq and Syria; ISIS (militant group); ISIL (militant group); ISIS (terrorist organization); ISIL (terrorist organization); ISIL (unrecognized state); Islamist State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State of Iraq and Sham; Hilf al-Mutayibeen; Daesh; Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shaam; Da'ash; DĀʻiSh; Dāʻish; Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; DAISH; Islamic State (militant group); Islamic State (unrecognized state); Islamic State (terrorist organization); ISIS/ISIL; IŞİD; Islamic State (organization); Da'ish; QSIS; Al Furqan Media Foundation; Al Furqan Media Productions; Al-Furqan Media Productions; ISIL; Isil; Daʿesh; DAʿESH; Da-ish; Khilafah.is; Dawlat al Islamiya fi Iraq wa al Sham; Islamic State in Iraq and Sham; Worldwide Caliphate; Daish; Da‘ish; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah fi al-‘Iraq wash-Sham; ISIL-kun; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria; DAESH; Islamic state of iraq and the levant; Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria; Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Levant; Islamic State group; Criticism of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIL; War crimes commited by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIS; Islamic State of Iraq and syria; Criticism of ISIL; Penal Code of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; UINS; The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; The Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام; Islamic State militant group; Daech; ISIL propaganda and social media; Deash; Un-Islamic Non-State; ISIL Caliphate; Un-Islamic Non-state; Counter-ISIL Coalition; Criticism of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; DA’ESH; Islamic State (IS); Islamic State (group); Dawla al Islamiya; Ad-Dawla al-Islamiyya fi al-’Iraq wa-sh-Sham; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah; Islamic State of Iraq and of the Levant; ISIS 2.0; Islamic State of Iraq and of Syria; Global caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and of al-Sham; Allegations of state support for ISIL; ISOIATL; World caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant; Al-Furqan Media Foundation; Ajnad Foundation; مؤسسة أجناد; أجناد; مؤسسة أجناد للإنتاج الإعلامي; نشيد صليل الصوارم; صليل الصوارم نشيد الأباة; Al-eetisam Foundation; الاعتصام; مؤسسة الاعتصام; Al-Furqan Foundation; الفرقان; مؤسسة الفرقان; ISIS Caliphate; ISIS caliphate; ISIS insurgency; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; 2014 Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria; Islamic State (organisation); Daeş
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ISIS         
  • the first attack]] by Islamic State of Iraq in 2006
  • Logo of AlFurqan Media Center for media production
  • 20px
  • border=darkgray}} Territories held by ISIL at its late 2015 peak
  • battle of Raqqa]] in June–October 2017
  • 22px
  • 22 px
  • 25px
  • 25px
  • 22 px
  • Military Situation in Iraq in May 2020
  • Liberation of Palmyra]] by the [[Russia–Syria–Iran–Iraq coalition]] in March 2016
  • 11px]] ISIL
  • 11px
  • 11px
  • Supporters of the Turkish Labour Party protesting in London following the [[2015 Ankara bombings]]
  • French embassy]] in [[Moscow]] in memory of the victims of the [[November 2015 Paris attacks]].
  • Mugshot of [[Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] by US armed forces while in detention at [[Camp Bucca]] in 2004
  • US President [[Donald Trump]] announcing the [[death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi]] on 26 October 2019
  • Russian [[Sukhoi Su-34]] in Syria
  • Airstrikes in Syria by 24 September 2014
  • Military situation in Syria in March 2020
  • alt=Map – refer to following caption
  • The UN headquarters building in Baghdad after the [[Canal Hotel bombing]], on 22 August 2003
  • Pro-[[YPG]] demonstration against ISIL in [[Vienna]], Austria, 10 October 2014
SALAFI JIHADIST MILITANT SUNNI ISLAMIST GROUP
Islamic imperialism; ISIS; Worldwide caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (country); Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; Emirate of Iraq and Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and Sham; Da'esh; داعش; Islamic State of Iraq and Levant; Islamic State in Iraq and Syria; ISIS (militant group); ISIL (militant group); ISIS (terrorist organization); ISIL (terrorist organization); ISIL (unrecognized state); Islamist State of Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamist State of Iraq and Sham; Hilf al-Mutayibeen; Daesh; Islamic State in Iraq and al-Sham; Islamic State of Iraq and al-Shaam; Da'ash; DĀʻiSh; Dāʻish; Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; DAISH; Islamic State (militant group); Islamic State (unrecognized state); Islamic State (terrorist organization); ISIS/ISIL; IŞİD; Islamic State (organization); Da'ish; QSIS; Al Furqan Media Foundation; Al Furqan Media Productions; Al-Furqan Media Productions; ISIL; Isil; Daʿesh; DAʿESH; Da-ish; Khilafah.is; Dawlat al Islamiya fi Iraq wa al Sham; Islamic State in Iraq and Sham; Worldwide Caliphate; Daish; Da‘ish; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah fi al-‘Iraq wash-Sham; ISIL-kun; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Syria; DAESH; Islamic state of iraq and the levant; Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria; Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and Greater Syria; Al-Qaeda in Iraq and the Levant; Islamic State group; Criticism of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIL; War crimes commited by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; Caliphate of ISIS; Islamic State of Iraq and syria; Criticism of ISIL; Penal Code of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; UINS; The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; The Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Sham; الدولة الإسلامية في العراق والشام; Islamic State militant group; Daech; ISIL propaganda and social media; Deash; Un-Islamic Non-State; ISIL Caliphate; Un-Islamic Non-state; Counter-ISIL Coalition; Criticism of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; DA’ESH; Islamic State (IS); Islamic State (group); Dawla al Islamiya; Ad-Dawla al-Islamiyya fi al-’Iraq wa-sh-Sham; Ad-Dawlah al-Islamiyah; Islamic State of Iraq and of the Levant; ISIS 2.0; Islamic State of Iraq and of Syria; Global caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and of al-Sham; Allegations of state support for ISIL; ISOIATL; World caliphate; Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant; Al-Furqan Media Foundation; Ajnad Foundation; مؤسسة أجناد; أجناد; مؤسسة أجناد للإنتاج الإعلامي; نشيد صليل الصوارم; صليل الصوارم نشيد الأباة; Al-eetisam Foundation; الاعتصام; مؤسسة الاعتصام; Al-Furqan Foundation; الفرقان; مؤسسة الفرقان; ISIS Caliphate; ISIS caliphate; ISIS insurgency; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; 2014 Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria; Islamic State (organisation); Daeş
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Wikipedia

Women's Protection Bill

The Women's Protection Bill (Urdu: تحفظِ نسواں بل) which was passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on 15 November 2006 is an attempt to amend the heavily criticised 1979 Hudood Ordinance laws which govern the punishment for rape and adultery in Pakistan. Critics of the Hudood Ordinance alleged that it made it exceptionally difficult and dangerous to prove an allegation of rape, and thousands of women had been imprisoned as a result of the bill. The bill returned a number of offences from the Zina Ordinance to the Pakistan Penal Code, where they had been before 1979, and created an entirely new set of procedures governing the prosecution of the offences of adultery and fornication. Whipping and amputation were removed as punishments. The law meant women would not be jailed if they were unable to prove rape and their complaints of rape would not be seen as confession of adultery.

Some religious parties have called the bill un-Islamic and by extension unconstitutional, however the Supreme Court of Pakistan has not overturned the bill on the grounds that it violates the Islamic provisions in Pakistan's constitution, hence it stands to the present day. The province of Punjab passed another women's bill which instituted further reforms. This is pending before the courts on grounds of unconstitutionality.

In 2016, Criminal Law (Amendment) (Offense of Rape) Act 2016 was passed by Pakistan's parliament which introduced harsher punishments for perpetrators of rape and honour killing. The new law provided legal aid to victims and DNA testing was made mandatory in rape cases. The law also required Police to record the statement of the female survivor of rape or sexual harassment in the presence of female police officer. The use of technology such as video links will also be permitted under the new law to record the statements of the victim and witnesses so that they won't have to face any humiliation or risk entailed by court appearances. The new law was hailed by Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Executive Director of UN Women.