Shazia Khalid

She was then strangled with a cord, threatened, blindfolded, pistol-whipped, beaten, and repeatedly raped by a masked intruder, at Sui, Dera Bugti, in the heavily guarded government-owned natural gas plant.Sakina then informed the administration of PPL and the DCMO; the medical staff on duty, Dr. Mohammad Ali, Dr. Irshad, Dr. Saima Siddiqui, nurse Firdous and Salimullah visited Dr. Shazia.[5][8] Her case led to a violent uprising by the Bugti tribe in Baluchistan province, disrupting the supply of gas to much of the country for several weeks.She expressed great regret in being forced to leave her country, her adopted son and family, her career and life behind for a future unknown.[7] Dr. Shazia Khalid's story is covered in Terence McKenna's documentary about sexual violence in Pakistan, Land, Gold and Women.[18][19][20] Another rape case was reported in September 2008, where a widow resident named, Firdaus Bibi, was gang-raped in the Pakistan Petroleum Limited Colony at Sui and a case was registered against nine officials of the PPL and Defence Security Guards (DSG) in this connection according to the police sources from Dera Bugti.
PakistanPakistaniSindhiPakistan Petroleum LimitedDera Bugtipsychiatric hospitalKarachiBaluchistanPervez MusharrafAsma JahangirThe United KingdomNew York TimesNicholas D. KristofTerence McKennaLand, Gold and WomenMai JindoMukhtaran BibiKainat SoomroRape in Pakistan