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FATHER ALLEGEDLY KILLS DAUGHTER FOR REFUSING TO MARRY MAN OF HIS CHOICE

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Honour killings have been happening since the dawn of civilization in the Indian subcontinent nothing new.

Jaats of Haryana still practice it like many other NW groups/tribes.

Allah, Allah karo.

Honour Killing is Just an act of Stupidity.
It does not matter where it happens.
 
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A father allegedly killed his daughter after she refused to marry the boy of his choice, ARY News reported on Wednesday.

According to police, the incident happened in Punjab’s Mianwali on August 20 when a man allegedly shot his daughter after she refused to marry the boy of his choice.

The girl was critically injured and was shifted to Rawalpindi hospital on August 20.

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After remaining 10 days in the ICU, the woman, identified as Dr Sidra Niazi, succumbed to her wounds.

Earlier on August 24, a man axed his daughter to death over ‘honour’ in Karachi’s Manghopir. The man buried her daughter near his house in Manghopir after killing her over ‘honour’, police said.

Police further said, as per initial reports, the 19-year-old victim had gone missing from her husband’s house. The man informed his father-in-law about the missing of his wife.

It is pertinent to mention here that in October 2016, the joint session of parliament passed long-awaited legislation closing a loophole that allowed people who killed for “honour” to walk free.

The legislation, passed unanimously by the National Assembly, mandates life imprisonment even if the victim’s relatives forgive the murderer
Completely Haraam. Forced Marriages are Haraam in Islam.

This father should be punished severely.
 
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What is wrong with these beasts
Not directed at you, but many of us have been pointing out that violence and intolerance can’t be detached just because the target changes.

What I mean by that is that these kinds of incidents occur because some individual/s feel/believe that their honor, ghairat, pride has been damaged.

Most of us condemn these incidents, but then many of us will also turn around and abuse Ahmadis or Hindus or Jews or some other sect and claim that our prejudice and hate (and in some cases violence) is justified because ‘XYX insulted our religous honor, ghairat or pride.

Do you see the common theme?

Whether blasphemy or honor killings, its always about some twisted sense of ‘honor/ghairat’.
 
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Not directed at you, but many of us have been pointing out that violence and intolerance can’t be detached just because the target changes.

What I mean by that is that these kinds of incidents occur because some individual/s feel/believe that their honor, ghairat, pride has been damaged.

Most of us condemn these incidents, but then many of us will also turn around and abuse Ahmadis or Hindus or Jews or some other sect and claim that our prejudice and hate (and in some cases violence) is justified because ‘XYX insulted our religous honor, ghairat or pride.

Do you see the common theme?

Whether blasphemy or honor killings, its always about some twisted sense of ‘honor/ghairat’.
It's the individual that matters not the collective
The collective can influence the individual but it's still thier personal choice

You cannot blame the actions of a man on his community in general
 
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We have some responsibility for human rights any where in the world , we will raise and oppose such heinous incidents and acts so that such incidents do not occur again . This is responsibility of every human being to raise such issues.

Charity of Human Rights sloganeering starts at home, Manderjeet.
 
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We will do whatever we want.

It is non of your business Indians.

shoo
Human rights violations are a major impediment for your well-being. So, don't shoo, shoo just because it was being addressed by others.

Honour killings have been happening since the dawn of civilization in the Indian subcontinent nothing new.

Jaats of Haryana still practice it like many other NW groups/tribes.

Allah, Allah karo.
If it is happening in France, India or US, it does not matter. What is wrong is condemnable wherever it takes place.
 
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idk under what situation this can be interpreted as legal or ethical/moral
 
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A father allegedly killed his daughter after she refused to marry the boy of his choice, ARY News reported on Wednesday.

According to police, the incident happened in Punjab’s Mianwali on August 20 when a man allegedly shot his daughter after she refused to marry the boy of his choice.

The girl was critically injured and was shifted to Rawalpindi hospital on August 20.

Unmute
After remaining 10 days in the ICU, the woman, identified as Dr Sidra Niazi, succumbed to her wounds.

Earlier on August 24, a man axed his daughter to death over ‘honour’ in Karachi’s Manghopir. The man buried her daughter near his house in Manghopir after killing her over ‘honour’, police said.

Police further said, as per initial reports, the 19-year-old victim had gone missing from her husband’s house. The man informed his father-in-law about the missing of his wife.

It is pertinent to mention here that in October 2016, the joint session of parliament passed long-awaited legislation closing a loophole that allowed people who killed for “honour” to walk free.

The legislation, passed unanimously by the National Assembly, mandates life imprisonment even if the victim’s relatives forgive the murderer

A confounded j@ck@$$ ..... This is NOT the way we do things in ISLAM!!!
 
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Honour killings have been happening since the dawn of civilization in the Indian subcontinent nothing new.

Jaats of Haryana still practice it like many other NW groups/tribes.

Allah, Allah karo.
All condemned and punishable by law .
 
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