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India-Pakistan
Man burned to death over honour in Karachi
2017-01-26
[GEO.TV] A young man lost his life after succumbing to his burn injuries on Thursday, in what Sherlocks have described as a case of honour killing.

According to police, Shafi was in a relationship with Shumaila - her brothers set him on fire in the name of honour in Zaman town, Korangi, a few days ago. The dear departed was immediately shifted to a hospital, however he breathed his last on Thursday. Authorities claim that two suspects, Fayyaz and Nasir Lamba are wanted in this case and raids are being conducted to apprehend the suspects. It was also informed that the suspects are known to have a criminal background.

In last October, Parliament approved bills aimed at the prevention of honour killings in the country, removing a loophole allowing killers to walk free after being pardoned by family members.

The bill was moved by Law Minister Zahid Hamid and Senator Farhatullah Babar which were duly approved by the parliamentarians, in the joint session.

The amendments passed mandate judges to sentence someone who kills in the name of "honour" to life imprisonment, even if they have been forgiven, said senior opposition politician Farhatullah Babar.

"Even if the close family members pardon the murderer, the court is bound to send him to jail for 25 years," Babar said.

It said the identity of the victim must be kept secret and verdict be announced within 90 days.

The bill for the prevention of honour killings stated an honour killing convict would at least be handed life in prison.

In the case of pardon by the heirs of an honour killing victim, the minimum punishment - life in prison - will remain in place and could not be reduced.

Law Minister Zahid Hamid, on the occasion, said the government will end the menace of honour killings from the country. He said a detailed consultation was held with parliamentarians from all the parties and a consensus was developed.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Shafi was in a relationship with Shumaila - her brothers set him on fire

Now that's un-Islamic!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-26 03:58  

#1  Law Minister Zahid Hamid, on the occasion, said the government will end the menace of honour killings from the country.

Ah, so they're going to ban Islam? Nice.
Posted by: Crusader   2017-01-26 01:59  

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