Eastern Eye (UK)

Pakistani-Spanish sisters killed for ‘honour’

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POLICE were last Saturday (21) investigat­ing the murder of two Pakistani-Spanish sisters as an “honour killing”, a brutal patriarcha­l practice that sees women put to death for bringing “shame” on their families.

In deeply conservati­ve Pakistan, women have been shot, stabbed, stoned, set alight and strangled for the charge of tainting their family’s “honour”. Such women are often slain by their own relatives, acting outside the law to uphold their family reputation according to ancient tribal mores. Police in the eastern city of Gujrat said they are investigat­ing the murder of Aneesa Abbas, 24, and Arooj Abbas, 21, as the latest in a grim litany of honour killings.

A spokesman told AFP both were seeking separation from their Pakistani husbands and were lured back from Spain to Gujrat where they were strangled and shot last Friday night (20).

“The family created a story to convince them to come to Pakistan for a couple of days,” said Gujrat police spokesman Nauman Hassan.

“Preliminar­y investigat­ions show this is a case of honour

killing, but it is still developing and the investigat­ion is ongoing,” he added.

Police also said the women were being “pressurise­d” by their spouses – who were also their cousins – to aid their emigration to Spain.

Seven members of the sisters’ family are currently wanted for murder. The Spanish embassy in Pakistan could not be reached for comment last Saturday. Swathes of Pakistani society still operate according to strict codes of “honour”. There were more than 450 honour killings last year, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

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SAD EN eesa as and Aroo Abbas

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