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Two Sisters Shot Dead in ‘Honor’ Killings

by AFP
Aamir Qureshi—AFP

Aamir Qureshi—AFP

Brother killed the two women for wanting to marry men they had chosen.

A man killed his two sisters on the eve of their weddings in Punjab province, police said on Saturday, in the latest case of so-called ‘honor’ killings in the country.

Kosar and Gulzar Bibi, aged 22 and 28, were shot dead by 35-year-old brother Nasir Hussain on Friday as they prepared to marry men they had chosen themselves, senior police officer Mehar Riaz told AFP. Hussain objected to the love matches and had wanted the women to marry someone within the extended family, he added.

“The brother shot dead both the sisters yesterday and fled the site,” the officer said, adding that a search was underway. “It is a simple case of killing for honor,” he said.

Father of the family Atta Mohammad told reporters that Hussain had “destroyed everything.”

“He ruined my family, he destroyed us, he destroyed everything,” Mohammad said.

Hundreds of women are murdered by relatives in Pakistan each year on the pretext of defending what is seen as family honor. Pakistan’s law minister this month announced that bills aimed at tackling “honor killings” and boosting rape convictions would soon be voted on by Parliament, after mounting pressure to tackle a pattern of crime that claims around 1,000 lives a year.

The perpetrators of so-called honor killings—in which the victim, normally a woman, is killed by a relative—often walk free because they can seek forgiveness for the crime from another family member.

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Ade August 1, 2016 - 7:26 am

Barbaric honour

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