Honour killings are done by family members in order to avenge the supposed shame brought on them by any number of, in some cases, trivial incidents. Being seen singing and clapping can cost you your life. As can dancing on the roof in the rain. The murderers are usually brothers or fathers and they rarely get prosecuted. Indeed, it is more than likely that they will escape any punishment under the law as they will be supported by other family members, and a police force that turns a blind eye, preferring to categorise such murders as ‘family matters’. Dr Nasrullah made a statement of the blindingly obvious in that there is a need to provide a platform for oppressed women. Such a platform would create “an informed and supportive environment for advocacy for policies to eliminate violence against women”.
Unfortunately, those in positions of power and influence have not shown the slightest interest in making the commitments to change in sociocultural normative values that would be a precursor to any variation in the national paradigm. This must change and more importance should be given to this issue so the name of our country can get off this list of crimes.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 23rd, 2014.
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@ria: M'aam You are wrong . Tarun Tejpal, editor of Tehalka is charged not with rape but for sexual assault.
In reality there r more rapes in Pakistan then indian and even america. we need to the stop rapes in India and Pakistan.