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Women paraded naked after ‘asking for girl’s hand in marriage’ for son

Published: August 8, 2012

The men tore the women’s clothes and recorded videos of them.

MULTAN: A woman and her sister were paraded naked in the Khangarh subdistrict of Muzaffargarh on Wednesday after she asked for a girl’s hand in marriage for her son.

According to details, Jamila* Mai’s son Asim*had a love affair with Asma*, daughter of Bilal Arayin, who lived in their neighbourhood.

According to residents of the area, Asim had been beaten twice by Asma’s brother when he tried to meet her. The matter got resolved by locals every time. Recently, Asma requested Asim to send his parents to ask her hand in marriage.

When Jamila and her sister Rukhsana* Bibi took Asim’s proposal, Bilal who has connections with a feudal family became angry and locked them up in a room and called his friends. The men tore the women’s clothes and recorded videos of them. Then they tied the women to a motorcycle rickshaw and paraded them naked in the area.

Jamila said that the men told her that they will teach her a lesson about honour and the importance of the Arayin tribe in the area. “He said, you are a Baloch and will remain a Baloch and you do not deserve any honour and respect,” she added.

The women were paraded in the area of Adaa Liaquatabad and were brought to a local bus/wagon terminal to make their punishment public.

An eyewitness told The Express Tribune that the men kept on filming the women while parading them.

The men ran away, leaving the women naked on the road, when residents of the area started protesting against them. According to the residents, they could not do much as the men belonged to a feudal family.

Another eyewitness Muhammad Iqbal told The Express Tribune that the police was to blame because they were reluctant to take any official action against the men.

The police came to resolve the issue three hours after residents of the area protested and blocked the national highway by burning tyres. They raided Bilal’s house but he was not found and instead Abdul Ghaffar Arayin and his son Irfan Arayin were arrested.

An FIR has been lodged under Section 354-A, 148 and 149 in Khangarh Police Station against Abdul Ghaffar Arayin, Irfan Arayin, Irshad Arayin, Iqbal Arayin, Munir Hussain, Mureed Hussain and five other unknown criminals on the application of Jamila.

SHO Khangarh Police Station Kamal Mustafa told The Express Tribune that three teams have been constituted to arrest the accused.

The arrested men, talking to The Express Tribune, denied the marriage proposal story and said that they were told that the women had entered the house to rob them, so they decided to punish them.

Representative of Human Rights Commission in Muzaffargarh, Amjad Ali Amjad, demanded that the accused should be prosecuted in an anti-terrorism court and sections of terrorism should be added in the FIR. He added that the civil society and other political leaders should also join them in protests against the incident.

Sub Inspector Chaudhry Ghulam Rasool told The Express Tribune that the incident involved a property dispute instead of a marriage proposal. He added that Pakistan Peoples Party’s (PPP) local leader Amir Karamat gave protection to the women after the incident and brought them to the police station for legal activity.

*Names have been changed to protect identity

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Reader Comments (167)

  • Dr.Mukund Padhye
    Aug 10, 2012 - 2:56PM

    Bilal & Co. should be treated in similar manner!!

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  • Doch
    Aug 10, 2012 - 7:31PM

    Doomed Nation. They do not fear God !! The men who did this deserve 80 lashes and at least 5 years each.

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  • Aizaz
    Aug 10, 2012 - 7:33PM

    Actually I can see Pakistan coming to an end. What a nightmare while it lasted.

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  • Jadugar
    Aug 10, 2012 - 8:46PM

    Since this seems to be becoming part of the Pakistan culture and a regular practise, It time the Local Govt leaders should take the lead and do the same in the name of adopted Culture, so the poor don’t feel so bad .If you can’t fight them join them. We have nude beaches in the West, why not have a nude village in the East.

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  • Raiza
    Aug 10, 2012 - 11:52PM

    @Farooq:
    You really think hiding stories like this is the solution, so people keep suffering in silence while the people who commit acts like this just get away with it? We should protect the victims, not the ones who do things like these, only then will Pakistan be truly saved.

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  • Subeika
    Aug 11, 2012 - 1:56AM

    @ammar: you’re a fool. The one and only. Shame is that this happened in the first place, not that it is being reported.

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  • Waseem Yousaf
    Aug 11, 2012 - 4:06AM

    WOW…. This is ISLAMIC state….
    >No rights to women.
    >No rights to minorities.Recommend

  • J.Kazmi
    Aug 11, 2012 - 4:38AM

    Shame,shame on the law enforcement agencies of this country.One after another incident proves how morally corrupt this nation is.I won’t be surprised if the policemen don’t take an action should this happen(God forbid) to their Maa Behn.Paisa for them is more important after all.

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  • Sherghazi
    Aug 12, 2012 - 12:14AM

    Where there is no rule of law and justices, such beast and evil things and incidents took place. Shame on those who called themselves men.

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  • Aug 12, 2012 - 9:00PM

    Who says it is a Muslim society, it’s a mullah society zia ul haw society.@M Shahbaz Akhtar:

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  • HMalik
    Aug 13, 2012 - 3:16AM

    @Farooq: Are you kidding me? Let’s not share such stories? It’s NOT a story. This HAPPENED! And people need to know. “There are two kinds of evil people in this world: those who commit evil acts and those who see evil but do nothing to stop it.”

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  • tick tock
    Aug 14, 2012 - 3:08AM

    @Zalim Singh:
    Wow. And you think your nation is better? All the same, my friend. We’re all the same. Don’t forget, we were once one. This is what’s been going on in this part of the world for centuries.
    oh and btw, take a look at this
    http://www.isst-india.org/PDF/Violence%20Against%20Women%20India.pdf
    now go pity your sorry nation.

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  • Syed Wajih Ul Wahab
    Aug 25, 2012 - 2:23PM

    We are at the pinnacle of the decadence of our society. After all the prophets, revolutions and evolution we have gone back to our old ways. I guess these acts are not uncommon , thanks to the advancement of media and technology in the past decade just has made these incidents public. Acts like these have been common in these areas and date back thousands of years. Guess these people adopted religion for the sake of security against majority religious masses rather than the religion itself. I guess it is considered bravery and valor in such groups to commit atrocities against two women who could not defend their selves. Whether they came for hand in marriage or to rob this is not the way to treat women. And it was the sister who also had the love affair as it take two hands to clap…why not punish her too. We do not live in an Islamic society. After the fall of Ottoman empire there has been no Islamic country or society ….only countries where majority are Muslims who keep religion in Mosques.Recommend

  • Hafiz saadullah
    Aug 28, 2012 - 11:18AM

    Not right.

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  • Robert Cox
    Sep 24, 2012 - 10:17AM

    Is what they did illegal in pakistan? If so then they did not get any authority to do such a thing from democracy. Such a statment demonstrates an ignorance of how democracy works. Many in this forum have rightly put the blame upon a government establishment whose job it is to enforce the law as established. Now a call to enforce shiria law by a caliphate still depends on an arm of enforcment. It is simply opportunism to use this crime to call for the reenactment of a theocratic law. A law by the way that is extreme in its oppressiveness. I could preach the invalidity of it but I’m not trying to inflame just reason.

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  • Robert Cox
    Sep 24, 2012 - 10:36AM

    For islam to be enforced as ‘law of the land’ it is opened up to be abused even as catholicism was abused during what we in the west refer to as the middle (dark) ages. Any ideology can be misused by those intent to misuse it. Theocracies do not work because they result in class systems that oppress groups of people regardless of any legitamate adjudication.

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  • Robert Cox
    Sep 24, 2012 - 11:11AM

    And I would like to say something else… I cried when I heard the news about Mrs. Bhuto’s assasination. Many of you may know that she was a guest of our country before her return. I heard (over the radio) her address an assembly at the university of chicago about freedom and I prayed that she return to your country to reestablish it’s greatness. After hearing her I considered her such an eloquent voice for peace but… as is so often the case the voices for peace are the ones so soon snuffed out.

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