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French Woman Rescued After 12 Years of Captivity in Pakistan

25/06/2026 23:07 - Internacionales

A Dramatic Rescue After More Than a Decade in Captivity

Police in Pakistan successfully rescued Sylvie Yasmina, a French woman aged 54, who was allegedly held captive for 12 years by her husband in the town of Bara, located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near the border with Afghanistan.

The operation was launched after one of her sons managed to escape from the house and reach the local police station to report the situation, according to district police chief Waqar Ahmad.

Conditions at the Scene

  • Location: Dilapidated adobe house
  • Physical state: Visible injuries on her face
  • Children: Five minors, never schooled
  • Captivity: Since her arrival in 2014

Actions Taken

  • Husband: Arrested under investigation
  • Protection: Transferred to women's police station
  • Repatriation: Coordination with French Embassy
  • Expressed wish: Return to France

Context: Domestic Violence in Pakistan

Domestic violence remains a significant problem in Pakistan. According to human rights organizations:

Hundreds of women report abuse each year
Many cases go unreported
Dozens killed for violating conservative norms

The Victim's Voice

In a video recorded by police and shared with the media, Sylvie Yasmina spoke in a mix of English and Pashto:

"Thanks to the officers for rescuing me. I want to go back to France"

In her initial statement, the woman reported that her husband had an extremely violent temper and that she suffered physical and psychological abuse throughout her captivity.

Human Rights Organizations React

Shabina Ayaz, director of the rights foundation Aurat Foundation, condemned the treatment Yasmina received:

"We hope the French Embassy and Pakistani authorities provide all possible assistance to the family. This case must serve as a wake-up call for authorities and society."

Case Timeline

Year Event
2014 Sylvie Yasmina arrives in Pakistan
2014-2026 Period of alleged captivity and abuse
Week of June 22, 2026 One of the children escapes and reaches police
June 24, 2026 Official rescue and husband's arrest

Source: The Guardian

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