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Teenage girl, boyfriend beheaded by father and uncle in Attock village

Yeah, common practice among the "Chaachi" people who live in the area, and this is on eof the many social evils among them.
Not the first such case and wont be the last.

I remember a similar case 20 years ago in which 25 men died along with the boy and the girl. All because the two wanted to marry each other.
When you are born and raised in such tribes and clans, you must know what bloodbath can be triggered if you break certain rules.

Both father and uncle should be publicly hanged


Both men wont have a problem with that... In fact they "Proudly" go to jail, in most cases themselves go to the police station.
 
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the father and uncle should get a$$ pounding in jail till they die
Yes indeed
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An 18-year-old girl was beheaded along with her 21-year-old boyfriend by her father and uncle in what the police are calling yet another incident of honour killing, DawnNews TVreported on Monday.

The incident, that took place in a small village in Attock district, transpired when the man arrived at the girl's house to meet her, police said. Soon after, the girl's father Masood and her uncle Waheed walked in and, after tying the victims with ropes, beheaded them with a sharp object.

The police have arrested both suspects and recovered the murder weapon as well, Sub-inspector of Saddar police station Asif Khan told DawnNews TV. The bodies of both victims have been sent to District Headquarters Hospital for an autopsy after which they will be returned to their families. A case of double-murder has also been registered.

Honour killings continue despite new laws
Scores of people in Pakistan, an overwhelming majority of whom are women, are still being murdered by relatives for bringing 'shame' on their family, more than a year since new laws came into force aimed at stemming the menace of 'honour killings'. In October 2016, a joint sitting of both houses of parliament passed two key pro-women bills that had been pending assent for a long time.

The move at that time was cautiously hailed by women's rights activists. More than a year on, however, lawyers and activists say honour killings are still occurring at an alarming pace.

At least 280 such murders were recorded by the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan from October 2016 to June 2017 ─ a figure believed to be understated and incomplete.

The legislation mandates life imprisonment for honour killings, but whether a murder can be defined as a crime of honour is left to the judge's discretion.

That means the culprits can simply claim another motive and still be pardoned, according to Dr Farzana Bari, a widely respected activist and head of the Gender Studies Department at Islamabad's Quaid-i-Azam University.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1434717/t...eheaded-by-father-and-uncle-in-attock-village
We must punish them according to Islamic laws openly and it gives massage to others that honor killing is not allowed in Islam.
 
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The incident, that took place in a small village in Attock district, transpired when the man arrived at the girl's house to meet her, police said. Soon after, the girl's father Masood and her uncle Waheed walked in and, after tying the victims with ropes, beheaded them with a sharp object.
No one in south asia would like that.Don't do stupid things which would cost you life.
 
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An 18-year-old girl was beheaded along with her 21-year-old boyfriend by her father and uncle in what the police are calling yet another incident of honour killing, DawnNews TVreported on Monday.

The incident, that took place in a small village in Attock district, transpired when the man arrived at the girl's house to meet her, police said. Soon after, the girl's father Masood and her uncle Waheed walked in and, after tying the victims with ropes, beheaded them with a sharp object.

The police have arrested both suspects and recovered the murder weapon as well, Sub-inspector of Saddar police station Asif Khan told DawnNews TV. The bodies of both victims have been sent to District Headquarters Hospital for an autopsy after which they will be returned to their families. A case of double-murder has also been registered.

Honour killings continue despite new laws
Scores of people in Pakistan, an overwhelming majority of whom are women, are still being murdered by relatives for bringing 'shame' on their family, more than a year since new laws came into force aimed at stemming the menace of 'honour killings'. In October 2016, a joint sitting of both houses of parliament passed two key pro-women bills that had been pending assent for a long time.

The move at that time was cautiously hailed by women's rights activists. More than a year on, however, lawyers and activists say honour killings are still occurring at an alarming pace.

At least 280 such murders were recorded by the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan from October 2016 to June 2017 ─ a figure believed to be understated and incomplete.

The legislation mandates life imprisonment for honour killings, but whether a murder can be defined as a crime of honour is left to the judge's discretion.

That means the culprits can simply claim another motive and still be pardoned, according to Dr Farzana Bari, a widely respected activist and head of the Gender Studies Department at Islamabad's Quaid-i-Azam University.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1434717/t...eheaded-by-father-and-uncle-in-attock-village
I feel like we need a sticky to report all the rapes taking place in Pakistan daily, since the all the PDF members care about is rape and violence against women. Such a noble population. @ranjeet
 
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Do Indians on PDF ever post anything positive about Pakistan? Sort out your own back yard please!
 
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Government should make better laws to protect women and girls. No more drama of honour killing . Thats shame
 
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I feel like we need a sticky to report all the rapes taking place in Pakistan daily, since the all the PDF members care about is rape and violence against women. Such a noble population. @ranjeet
It's alright man. Let these Pakistani Social Justice Warriors stay in their safe space and deattached from reality.
 
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It's alright man. Let these Pakistani Social Justice Warriors stay in their safe space and deattached from reality.
you hail from a place where is considered culture women are punished even if they are victims haryana is the worst place to be born as women yet you have gal to bark against Pakistan misplaced priorities i guess
 
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