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Sisters allegedly murdered by husbands in Pakistan ‘honour’ killing

Hmmm....I have heard of such news many times about british pakistanis girls who have been tricked into travelling to their home country and forcefully married off there. My question is why do this girls still travel there if they know theres a risk of this happening?
Like come on, this is now common knowledge. So i find it surprising that many of them still take this risk. If i was the one I wil never set foot there no matter what my parents say. 😅 i love my life and too much ..😂
 
Hmmm....I have heard of such news many times about british pakistanis girls who have been tricked into travelling to their home country and forcefully married off there. My question is why do this girls still travel there if they know theres a risk of this happening?
Like come on, this is now common knowledge. So i find it surprising that many of them still take this risk. If i was the one I wil never set foot there no matter what my parents say. 😅 i love my life and too much ..😂
Cause it's thier motherland and they grew up visiting Pak as kids and just think this is another one of those times and it's not like everyone who visits gets honor killed or something 🤣, out of 10000 visit 1 would be affected, they probably look at 10000 time not the one

UK Pakistanis are usually from rural background so that adds another complication of rural, urban divide

Here's a UK Pakistani women visiting Pak and vlogging (also from rural background)
You should stop her?,
Whole point is Kinda racist TBH :coffee:
 
Jammu & Kashmir is disputed ..

Jammu and Kashmir, the whole of Kashmir, is disputed now but before 1947 all of Kashmir was ruled by the raja Hari Singh :
Jammu and Kashmir, officially known as the Princely State of Kashmir and Jammu,[3] was a princely state during the British East India Company rule as well as the British Raj in India from 1846 to 1952. The princely state was created after the First Anglo-Sikh War, from the territories that had earlier been in Sikh Empire.

At the time of the partition of India and the political integration of India, Hari Singh, the ruler of the state, delayed making a decision about the future of his state. However, an uprising in the western districts of the state followed by an attack by raiders from the neighbouring Northwest Frontier Province, supported by Pakistan, forced his hand. On 26 October 1947, Hari Singh acceded to India in return for the Indian military being airlifted to Kashmir to engage the Pakistan-supported forces, starting the Kashmir conflict[4] The western and northern districts presently known as Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan passed to the control of Pakistan, while the remaining territory remained under Indian control as the Indian-administered union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

Regardless the point is the region was always like europe..different kingdoms and countries..they all have their own problems and cultures vary.. the type of killings you see in india may not exist here and vice versa..culture is different.

You are simply being needlessly stubborn.
 
@fitpOsitive worst thing Pak did is allowing every other refugee, migrant to show up
now Sudanese to afghans to Rohingya
everyone is doing wild shit and no one can stop them - aur karo ummah chumma
Sudani students were on student visa. And our own boys (Sindhi) used to jump in girls hostel.... So lawlessness is a thing that gives a chance to everyone. If afghani is doing shit in our country, then trust me it's our fault.
 
This sad tragic story just tells us how little Pakistan is ready to join the modern world.

A feudal society where every Tom, Dick and Harry is judge jury and executioner in the name of religion, will remain in another century while the world moves on with the 21st Century.
 
Thank you, as I said in one of my interviews, I exist only because of my kind and gracious fans.
Is your name dalaler manodi? Or what is your name ?

@fitpOsitive worst thing Pak did is allowing every other refugee, migrant to show up
now Sudanese to afghans to Rohingya
everyone is doing wild shit and no one can stop them - aur karo ummah chumma
Pakistan me rohingya kidhar se aagye sir ji ?
 
Notice how its always women

do men suffer from these "honor" killing

Women are considered "easy" victims especially in a society with no law and order. There is no recourse in a society where even the leadership and courts are all Corrupt. Women's (human rights) are are the bottom of priority in a rape and pillage society.
 
More Toxic behavior adapted from OUR ROLE MODEL "INDIA atrocities"
more to come people, with our Corrupted wallas in power.
 
Welcome to hell in that case, enjoy your stay and don't be a stranger, do visit the circus that is BD section.
I know i know dada .
I know whom to avoid , whom to respond etc .
My responses ofcourse won't be filled with jingoistic drivel , or hindutva drivel as folks here say.
I am not a idiot to make my opinions on indo Bangala relations on the basis of opinions of few people who are Bangladeshi but live in uk , Canada etc .
Recently they were outraging , that bsf walas are pushing back rohingys into Bangladesh back , how bgb should respond to bsf by killing bsf people , lol
500 were caught by Bangladesh side.
I laugh at their unfortunate anger, oh only if they knew about the corruption by both bgb and bsf .
Heck why will bsf push rohingya back in Bangladesh when they could not stop them from coming in ?
Folks on indo Bangla border come and go on thir own free will , or agents help them .
Give money , get entry no visa no passport required yojana is in place
Beneficiaries of this scheme are bsf officer, bgb officer , the people who want to get in and the agent.
 
Six men arrested after Pakistani-Spanish women tricked into travelling to Gujrat where they were shot

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Aneesa Abbas, 24, and Arooj Abbas, 21 were forced to marry their cousins last year.


Two sisters with dual Pakistani and Spanish citizenship were allegedly killed by their husbands, uncle and brother in a so-called “honour” killing a day after they were tricked into travelling to Pakistan.

Aneesa Abbas, 24, and Arooj Abbas, 21, were strangled and shot dead on Friday after arriving in the eastern city of Gujrat with their mother, Azra Bibi.


It is understood that, on arrival in Pakistan, the sisters were pressured to help their husbands, who they were forced to marry last year, apply for spouse visas so they could travel to Europe.

It is alleged Aneesa and Arooj were killed when they refused to help. Both women wanted to divorce their husbands, who were also their cousins, so that they could remarry in Spain.

“The investigations have confirmed that both the sisters were killed in the name of ‘honour’,” said investigating police officer Muhammad Akhtar.

Police said the women’s husbands, Hassan Aurengzeb and Atiq Hanif, their uncle, Hanif Goga, and their brother, Shehryar Abbas, have been arrested and confessed to the killing. Two other men have been arrested in connection with the attack.

Hundreds of women are murdered by family members in Pakistan each year in so-called “honour” killings for violating conservative norms governing women’s relationships, despite 2016 legislation ending the loopholes in the law that allowed culprits to walk free in the country’s deeply patriarchal society.

Earlier that year, the murder of Qandeel Baloch, known as “Pakistan’s Kim Kardashian”, by her brother Waseem Azeem sparked national outrage and demands for changes to the law. Azeem was sentenced to life imprisonment but was acquitted in February this year after his parents pardoned him.

Samar Minallah, a human rights activist, said: “This is yet another brutal murder of innocent girls raised in another culture valuing basic human rights, yet treated like inanimate objects by their own families.”

According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, an independent rights group, more than 470 cases of “honour” killings were reported in the country last year.

Waseem Azeem, pictured in July 2016, who has been acquitted of murder after his parents pardoned him under Islamic law.
Pakistan court acquits man who killed sister after parents’ pardon
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It is not uncommon for parents with dual citizenship to force their daughters to marry cousins in Pakistan to secure European visas. A report on forced marriage, published by the UK government in 2020, found almost 40% of cases involved British citizens being taken to Pakistan to marry against their wishes.

In 2016, Samia Shahid, a British Pakistani beautician from Bradford in the north of England, was raped and killed when she returned to Jhelum district after marrying a man from outside the family. She had previously left her first husband, a first cousin from their village in Pakistan. Her ex-husband and father were arrested for her murder. Six years later, the case is ongoing.


This article was amended on 24 May 2022. An editing error meant an earlier version misspelled the city of Gujrat as Gujarat, which is a state in India.

I find Honour killings so stupid.

Murder in Islam is the second most severe sin after shirk.
 

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