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    Default Pakistan: Five women "executed for singing and dancing at ceremony"

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    As wedding scenes go, it is a rather sedate affair. But four women who joined in the celebrations are thought to have paid with their lives. They are feared to have been the victims of honour killings after dancing with men.

    In scenes from the wedding, they are pictured in heavy robes and headdresses, sitting on the floor while singing and clapping. Two men were apparently dancing next to them, while out of shot another person captures the moment on a mobile phone video camera. Soon afterwards, the women were said to have been shot or had their throats cut for breaking local customs that prevent them from dancing with the opposite sex. Another woman, said to have been ‘an accomplice’, was also allegedly executed. Last night officials in Pakistan were travelling to the remote north-western village of Kohistan to investigate the claims. A tribal council of clerics – known as a Jirga – reportedly condemned the women to death for ‘fornication’ and staining their families’ names. Their actions were said to have brought shame on the community, which frowns on men and women dancing together or fraternising at all.

    But local police say the footage does not show the men and women in the same room together. Three teams of police have visited the area, which is two days’ walk from the nearest road, while local government officials have denied the claims, saying the women are alive. The two men dancing in the video, named as brothers Bin Yasir and Gul Nazar, appeared in court yesterday charged with creating conditions for tribal violence.Pakistan’s Supreme Court has asked for the women to be produced before them in the capital, Islamabad, but it was told the weather was too bad for them to make the 100-mile journey.The chief secretary of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the province where the incident is said to have happened, argued that local laws did not allow women to travel in male company or face questions from a male judge.

    But a judge told him either to get a helicopter or troops to ensure the women were alive and said that if he refused, the judges would go to Kohistan themselves. Mr Yasir and Mr Nazar told Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaurdhy that the women had been slaughtered. Their brother Afzal Khan said up to 50 people had been sent by the Jirga to kill the women. Outside court, he added: ‘All the five girls – Bazgar, Amna, Shaheen, Begum and one more – [have] been killed by the Jirga on May 30. I have four witnesses of the killing.’ The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said at least 943 women and girls were murdered last year for allegedly defaming their family’s honour. The statistics highlight the scale of violence suffered by many women in conservative Muslim Pakistan, where they are frequently treated as second-class citizens.
    You cannot bomb someone back to stoneage who doth live there already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muck View Post
    You cannot bomb someone back to stoneage who doth live there already.
    I don't think people did such sick acts back in stone age. This behaviour is a product of civilization and oppresive culture. Such a civilization and culture may or may not be changed, if it does not change, it will simply be destroyed, by itself or a foreign agent and have another one rise from the ashes.

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    Wasn't this incident, like so many similar ones, linked also to inter-tribal fighting?

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    Apparently this news is fake.

    The women are well and alive.

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    Here is the link

    Pakistan wedding women alive, rights campaigners say

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18352655

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    Quote Originally Posted by hulaku View Post
    Here is the link

    Pakistan wedding women alive, rights campaigners say

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18352655

    Good. Best wishes to the women.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hulaku View Post
    Here is the link

    Pakistan wedding women alive, rights campaigners say

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18352655
    Ah, good. But they're still not safe from danger.

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    They probably are not alive. The BBC is full of crap, it's a huge PC mouthpiece of a news source when it comes to reporting on Muslims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    i don't think people did such sick acts back in stone age. This behaviour is a product of civilization and oppresive culture. Such a civilization and culture may or may not be changed, if it does not change, it will simply be destroyed, by itself or a foreign agent and have another one rise from the ashes.
    x2.............Story may be fake but this post is still spot on.

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    How is the story a "fake"? They didn't say the women were actually dead, but feared to be. And feared dead they were, not without plentiful reasons.

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