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Teen couple electrocuted in Pakistan 'honor killing'
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Two Pakistani teenagers who tried to elope were brutally murdered by relatives with electric shocks last month as an "honor killing" in the southern port city of Karachi, police confirmed.

The tribal boy and girl accused of falling in love with each other were declared by the local tribal council, or jirga, as a symbol of “dishonor” on the Pashtun community. The bodies will be exhumed for postmortem examinations on Wednesday, according to Aman Marwat, a police officer on the case.

Jirgas are often convened, particularly in conservative rural areas, to settle local disputes especially between poor families. Although they operate outside the law, their rulings of prompt justice, based on centuries-old traditions, are often honored by local officials.

On the orders of the influential tribal council, the teenage girl was murdered first, and the boy was killed the next day. The bodies were buried secretly at night and no funerals took place.

The 15-year-old girl, identified as Bakht Taj, allegedly tried to elope with the 17-year-old boy, identified as Rehman. The couple belonged to the tribal Mohmand clan originally from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) where Pakistan's army has fought to contain an Islamist militant insurgency that has spread across the northwest during the past several years.

“The innocent souls were tied to a charpai (rope bed) and given electric shocks,” Marwat said. He arrested the two fathers and two uncles and is pursuing some 30 members of the jirga who have gone into hiding.

Senior police superintendent Rao Anwar said investigators learned about the dual murder through an informant. Police arrested the fathers and some relatives of both teens.

The suspects confessed and revealed that a jirga was involved in declaring death sentences for both the victims, Anwar said.

People involved in the killings kept them secret, but the information reached investigators weeks later, triggering a police raid.

“The girl’s side had agreed but not the jirga and they warned that if the two families did not carry out the barbaric deed, their family in their village back home would have to bear the consequences,” said Zia Ur Rehman, a Pakistani journalist who first reported on the case.

Pakistan is regarded as one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman, with 2014 research finding that each day six women were kidnapped, four were murdered, four were raped and three killed themselves.

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More than 1,000 women and girls in the country are murdered in “honor killings” each year, but conviction rates are close to zero, according to the Aurat Foundation, a human rights group. The true figure is probably higher since many cases go unreported.

The series of gruesome honor killings in Pakistan reached a climax after the deaths of British beautician Samia Shahid and the controversial social-media celebrity Qandeel Baloch. Considered Pakistan's version of Kim Kardashian for her sexualized femininity and pursuit of fame, the 25-year-old Baloch allegedly was strangled by her brother in July last year in the city of Multan after posting provocative pictures of herself online.

In October of last year, Pakistan's parliament passed legislation that tightened punishments on honor killings, which will now carry the death penalty. For the first time, DNA evidence from the victim and perpetrator will be permitted.

Haroon Janjua is an award-winning Pakistan-based journalist who has reported on a wide range of political, military and economic developments.



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More than 1,000 women and girls in the country are murdered in “honor killings” each year, but conviction rates are close to zero, according to the Aurat Foundation, a human rights group. The true figure is probably higher since many cases go unreported.
 
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Honor by killing?Savages....
And these people come to lecture others.
Hope media highlights every issue in Pakistan like done in India.
 
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stone age mentality of my country is still working . honor my foot humanity is first .it wil take more 200 years to see a civilized society here
 
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Awaam ba shaur hy ye sab yahodi sazish hy :hitwall:
 
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sad news, law of the land crippled by savagery of brutes.
 
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We live in a criminal society.

Once again this will just die out within a couple of days since its the usual oppression of women.

Appalling to say the least.

Release the full details of the family and relatives along with their addresses. Print out their mugshots and release it to the world.

Post them on the streets and the mosques. Let their honor be advertised full-blown.
 
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You are stupid in bringing women oppression into this. This is the tribal law. They were born in it and they should abide by it. You were born in a free society that's why you advocate freeness. Tell me why Hindus are killing Muslims for just cowsake. Just because India is an Hindu society. So they follow the hindu law. Likewise in Pakistan you cannot abuse Islam or you will be prosecuted. People are the ones who make law for them to live in and they abide by it.

We need to promote education in our society then and only then we will be to change our feudal and tribal laws. Otherwise same will happen all over the world.
 
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Isn't it dishonorable that the families couldn't say "hey our kids "love" eachother lets have them marry because thats what they want?"

Or is it just easier to kill someone?

Plenty of in-laws hate their children's spouses. A friend of a friend's mother in law shot him while she was cleaning out her gun..
 
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Disgusting and horrible if true.

Only education is the way forward to remove tribal mentality in some sections of our society.
 
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