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Monday, 1 September 2008

HONOR KILLINGS!

WARNING, EXTREME VIOLENCE!

When I heard about this yesterday my first impulse was to leave it alone because the only thing it could do was flame discrimination and hate but the more I thought about it the more it bugged me.

Now I'm at the point where I have to say something!

Three teenage girls have been buried alive by their tribe in a remote part of Pakistan to punish them for attempting to choose their own husbands, in an “honour” killing case.

(Here's the part that got to me bunky!)

After news of the deaths emerged, male politicians from their province, Baluchistan, defended the killings in parliament, claiming the practice was part of “our tribal custom”.

A Pakistani lawmaker Saturday defended a decision by tribesmen to bury five women alive because they wanted to choose their husbands.

“These are centuries-old traditions, and I will continue to defend them,” said Israr Ullah Zehri. “Only those who indulge in immoral acts should be afraid.”

Mr. Zehri told Parliament on Friday that tribal traditions helped to stop obscenity. He asked colleagues not to make a fuss about the killings.

Many stood up in protest, saying the executions were “barbaric” and demanding that discussions continue Monday. But a handful said it was an internal matter for Mr. Zehri’s conservative Baluchistan province, which borders Afghanistan and Iran.

The girls, thought to have been aged between 16 and 18, were kidnapped by a group of men from their Umrani tribe.

They were driven to a rural area and then injured by being shot. Then, while still alive, they were dragged bleeding to a pit, where they were covered with earth and stones, according to the findings of Human Rights Watch, the international campaigning group. Officials, speaking off the record, confirmed the killings.

However, six weeks after the deaths, no one has been arrested, amid claims of a cover-up. According to several accounts, Baluchistan government vehicles were used to abduct the girls, and the killing was overseen by a tribal chief who is the brother of a provincial minister from the ruling Pakistan People’s party.

Some reports said that two older relatives of the girls had tried to intervene, but they too were shot and buried with the girls while still alive. “This is a heinous criminal offence,” said Ali Dayan Hasan, of Human Rights Watch. “We have corroborated it and cross-corroborated it, but the second the police admit that it happened, it would trigger an investigation.”

Sarang Mastoi, a local journalist in Baluchistan with Pakistan channel KTN, said that the villagers were scared to talk openly about the crime, but he had been taken by some to see the burial site.
Under tribal - not religious - tradition, marriages are carefully arranged by elders. Marrying without permission is considered an affront to the honour of the tribe. Sadiq Umrani, a provincial minister, has admitted that the girls were buried alive but denied the involvement of his brother.

An editorial, published in Pakistani daily The News yesterday, said: “Surely the government should be seeking the murderers, not protect [them] through some dark conspiracy of silence. The fact the act was ‘kept quiet’ means the government sympathises with such doings.”

I guess the point here is that whether it was tribal or religious doesn't matter, it still amazes me to what extremes of barbarianism and violence we will sink to.

The only solution to an act such as this is an education of the masses that brings them out of the dark ages and into the Twenty First Century.

Kicking and screaming if need be!

Your humble scribe;
Allan Janssen

Allan W Janssen is the author of the book The Plain Truth About God (What the mainstream religions don't want you to know!) and is available as an E-Book H E R E ! and as a paperback H E R E !

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