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A woman in Pakistan burned her 17-year-old daughter alive on Wednesday
to punish her for marrying against the family's wishes, the latest in a
series of so-called "honor killings" that claim the lives of nearly
1,000 women every year in the conservative Muslim country.
Police say Zeenat Rafiq's mother, Parveen, tied her to a cot and
drenched her with kerosene before lighting her on fire. Neighbors in the
congested, working-class neighborhood in the eastern city of Lahore
came running when they heard the screams, but family members kept them
from entering the house, said Nighat Bibi, who lives nearby.
The police eventually arrived and found the charred body near a staircase. They arrested the mother soon thereafter.
The victim's husband, Hassan Khan, told reporters the two had been "in
love since our school days" but the family had rejected several marriage
proposals, forcing them to elope last month. He showed an affidavit of
consent signed by his wife before a magistrate. He also showed cellphone
photos of a smiling Zeenat wearing a red dress.
Sheikh Hammad, a local police official, said Parveen confessed to
killing her daughter with the help of her son Ahmar. He quoted the woman
as saying "I don't have any regrets." Another police officer, Ibadat
Nisar, said the body showed signs of beating and strangulation.
Hundreds of women are killed every year in Pakistan -- often by their
own family members -- for violating the country's conservative norms
regarding love and marriage. Sex outside of marriage is seen by
conservative Pakistanis as a stain on the honor of the woman's entire
family, one that can only be removed by killing her.
Last week a schoolteacher, Maria Bibi, was set on fire for refusing to
marry a man twice her age. The prime suspect in the case — the father of
the man she refused to marry — and the other four are in custody.
A month earlier, police arrested 13 members of a local tribal council
who allegedly strangled a girl and set her on fire for helping a friend
elope. The charred body of 17-year-old Ambreen Riasat was found in a
burned van.
Khan, the husband of the woman killed in Lahore, said her mother and
uncle had visited her three days ago to try to persuade her to return
home and have a marriage ceremony with the family, so that she wouldn't
be branded as someone who had eloped. He recalled his wife telling him:
"Don't let me go, they will kill me." (abc)
wonders shall never cease oo . just like that ? hope she will feast on her corpse. mtchew
ReplyDeletethis people and their barbaric religion .
ReplyDeletechai! what sort of punishment is this?
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