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PESHAWAR: The murder of actor and singer Sumbul Khan in Mardan was just one of the 19 major acts of violence against women across Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa so far this year, suggested data collected by a local non-governmental organization (NGO).

The first violent incident of the year took place when a woman, identified as Salma, committed suicide by setting herself on fire inside the Kotwali police station in Peshawar on January 2. Her extreme act was motivated by a protest against the release of a house owner she had had a dispute with.

Taken aback by the suddenness of the move, police officers took a while to respond as the woman suffered severe burn injuries. With the absence of any burns facilities in Peshawar, the woman had to be rushed to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences in Islamabad for treatment where she succumbed to her injuries.

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A few days later, a woman was gunned down by her family in Mansehra who had eloped and married a man she loved around 15 years ago.

On January 8, a boy killed his stepmother in the Saddar area of Mardan. A day later, a couple was killed in Maidan area of Dir, apparently in the name of “honour”.

The same day, a man killed his own wife in the Doranpur area of Mardan.

Well-known stage actor Brekhna was killed along with her father by her suitor in the Kakshal area of the city. The man later committed suicide when he was chased by angry locals.

On January 18, brothers strangled their sister to death in Dera Ismail Khan in another case of “honour killing”.

On January 28, a newlywed bride was killed in Kohat.

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The following day, two brothers killed a doctor-to-be Asma Rani in Kohat for turning down a marriage proposal.

On the penultimate day of the month, a man threw acid on his wife and stepdaughter in the Betkhela area of Malakand.

Despite the fact that the province’s top court is hearing a case on a similar incident which took place in DI Khan in October 2017, another girl was filmed naked by two boys in Parang area of Charsadda.


Before the month ended, there was time for a boy to kill his stepmother and then dumped her body in a deserted area falling within the remits of the Mathra police station in Peshawar.

It was followed by the alleged “honour” killing of two sisters in Pishtakhara area on the outskirts of Peshawar. The assailant was angry that they used to dance for a living.

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Talking to The Express Tribune, rights activist Taimur Kamal said that they had collected the data and cases from incidents reported in newspapers. He, however, conceded that this data was not comprehensive since not every case of violence against women is reported in the media, while some cases are not even reported to the police.

“It is unfortunate that most of the rape and molestation cases are not reported to the police or let’s say the police does not register the first information reports (FIRs) in each rape and violence case,” he explained, adding that in Punjab, the media was far more vigilant and that the government also takes action once a case is reported in the media. This, he observed, was not always the case in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.

“A woman committed suicide inside the station house officer’s office to register her protest against the release of a suspect whom she had accused of usurping her money and other belongings, but nothing really happened to that SHO,” he lamented.

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Women rights activist Ruskhshanda Naz, who went to court along with the mother of a teenaged girl who had been paraded naked in a DI Khan village last year, told The Express Tribune that social media had proved to be a blessing since it was highlighting issues which were not ordinarily highlighted by the media.

“Social media is highlighting negative things as well, but it is good that due to social media pressure the government is taking action in cases of violence against children and women,” she added.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 5th, 2018.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1626510/1-khyber-pakhtunkhwa-violent-place-women/
 
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WTF have PTI been doing for last 5 years apart from planting fake trees? Not even 1 burn unit and forensic lab? Where does Rs600b budget go? Corruption is rampant.
 
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They don't claim to have "Ideal best awesome cute Police"

What do you want the politicians to say? We have the worst police on
the planet? KPK Police is doing its job with crime coming down.

WTF have PTI been doing for last 5 years apart from planting fake trees? Not even 1 burn unit and forensic lab? Where does Rs600b budget go? Corruption is rampant.

Yeah and Mota Nawaja has done an excellent job with over 3 billion dollar
corruption, only tabdeeli is that his children are billionaires. We also have
25 million children out of school, no electricity, no gas, child **** rings,
Model town killings. This is the roshan Pakistan of Mota Nawaja and dramebaaz.
 
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Yeah and Mota Nawaja has done an excellent job with over 3 billion dollar
corruption, only tabdeeli is that his children are billionaires. We also have
25 million children out of school, no electricity, no gas, child **** rings,
Model town killings. This is the roshan Pakistan of Mota Nawaja and dramebaaz.

Poti koi sharam karo. Shabaz build dozen burn units all over punjab and world class forensic lab. While PTI/KP is wasting Pakistan budget on useless corrupt schemes like billion trees.

PTI/KP gov thinking is why we need burn unit when we can send patients to Islamabad. Why we need forensic lab when we have one in Lahore. Meanwhile lets spend public money on helicopter rides and corrupt schemes.
 
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While PTI/KP is wasting Pakistan budget on useless corrupt schemes like billion trees.

Planting 1 billion trees is the only thing I love about PTI/KP. It is good and need of the hour to tackle pollution and climate change. I just wish other provinces follow the example set by PTI/KP especially Sindh and my city Karachi.
 
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