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Cynthia Ritchie accuses Rehman Malik, PPP authorities of rape

Cynthia Ritchie
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Cynthia Dawn Ritchie has made a shocking statement about the former Interior Minister of the country and other PPP authorities.

According to the details, Cynthia Ritchie said that she was raped by Pakistan’s former Interior Minister Rehman Malik and assaulted by other men in the highest echelons of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).

Cynthia said this during her Facebook live session today (Jun 5). She further said that there is not just tweet between she and PPP but she experienced the worst from the top ranking officials of the political party.

These are the most serious charges that she has leveled against those in authority, she is also sharing the details against PPP on micro-blogging website, Twitter.

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She demanded the investigation of the case. She wrote on Twitter, ” There is much more. But now I need a few days to rest and be alone with my fiance. I’m tired. I ask the PPP leadership @BBhuttoZardari to tell its people to leave my family alone. I will be ready to meet any and all investigators, as is required by law, as early as next week.”

Pakistan People’s Party Senator Rehman Malik has responded to the rape allegation by the US blogger. He “strongly rejected the baseless and wild allegations”.

 

Also Read: Senator Rehman Malik sent blessings to Mia Khalifa, goes viral like a storm

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