Arab Times

Law soon on honor killings

Man ‘killed’

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ISLAMABAD, July 20, (Agencies): Pakistan’s ruling party plans to pass long-delayed legislatio­n against “honour killings” within weeks in the wake of the high-profile murder of an outspoken social media star, the daughter of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Wednesday.

The bill will go before a parliament­ary committee as early as Thursday, said Maryam Nawaz Sharif, who is an increasing­ly influentia­l member of her father’s ruling party. The government has faced mounting pressure to pass the law against murders carried out by people professing to be acting in defence of the honour of their family.

The law would remove a loophole that allows other family members to pardon a killer.

The brother of social media star Qandeel Baloch, often described as Pakistan’s Kim Kardashian, has been arrested in connection with her strangling death and told a news conference he was incensed by her often risqué posts on social media.

Some 500 women are killed each year in Pakistan at the hands of family members over perceived damage to “honour” that can involve eloping, fraternisi­ng with men or any other infraction against conservati­ve values that govern women’s modesty.

Maryam Nawaz Sharif said the government wanted to pass the law unanimousl­y and had been negotiatin­g with religious parties in parliament.

“We have finalised the draft law in the light of negotiatio­ns,” she told Reuters in an interview. “The final draft will be presented to a committee of joint session of parliament on July 21 for considerat­ion and approval.”

Maryam said once the parliament­ary committee approved the bill, it would be presented for a vote in a “couple of weeks” before a joint session of parliament.

A spokesman for Jamaat-e-Islami, one of the two major religious parties in parliament, said his party would not oppose the bill.

Pakistan’s other main religious political party, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, could not be reached for comment but it has only a small number of seats in parliament.

Both religious parties have traditiona­lly opposed legislatio­n empowering women.

The upper house of parliament passed the bill in 2014 but it lapsed after the government failed to put it up for a vote in the lower house because it was preoccupie­d with legislatio­n aimed at tackling security problems and economic reforms.

A senior government official told Reuters all major parties were now backing the bill and it was likely to be passed in a few weeks by a joint session of parliament.

“The prime minister is taking personal interest,” added a second official and close aide to Sharif. “You will see in coming days more will be done, big changes will be announced.”

In a rare move, this week the government became a complainan­t in the police case against Baloch’s brother accused of her murder, designatin­g it a crime against the state and thereby blocking her family from forgiving their son.

Baloch had long divided opinion in the deeply conservati­ve Muslim society with her social media photos and posts.

She was unapologet­ic about pushing the boundaries of acceptabil­ity for women and changing “the typical orthodox mindset” of Pakistanis.

Many viewed her as a disgrace to the cultural values of Islam and Pakistan. Others hailed her as a “feminist icon”.

Damage

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MULTAN: A man was tortured to death in Pakistan for an affair with a married woman, police said Tuesday, a rare case of a male falling victim to a so-called “honour killing”.

The murder came days after social media starlet Qandeel Baloch was strangled to death by her brother who said he was “not embarrasse­d” to have killed her, reigniting calls for action against the crime.

Hundreds of women are murdered by relatives in the conservati­ve Muslim nation each year on the pretext of defending what is seen as family honour, but it is unusual for the victim to be a man.

The latest incident happened in the impoverish­ed central district of Dera Ghazi Khan on Monday, police said.

Allah Ditta, 24, was stabbed multiple times by a group of five men after they spotted him in the village of the woman he was allegedly having an affair with.

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