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WOMAN FACES THREAT OF HONOR KILLING
IN PAKISTAN
April 8, 2004 (Feminist Daily News Wire) A young woman from
the Sindh Province of Pakistan has appealed to Pakistans President
Musharraf for protection from being killed in the name of "honor."
According to IRIN News, Rozina Ujjar was divorced by her husband
for standing outside of her house at the same time that a 15-year-old
boy passed by. After her husband divorced her a local assembly of
tribal leaders declared that the woman was kari (subject
to honor killing).
The joint-director of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan stated,
This is just another example of the way tradition is misused
against women and the fact that, despite statements made very loudly
in public by officials that a lot is being done to change the status
of women, nothing is actually happening on the ground because district-level
officials dont act to prevent jirgas (tribal elders)
from meting out such verdicts, reports IRIN News.
A bill specific to honor killings is supposed to be introduced to
Parliament that will amend the current Criminal Procedure Code and
Pakistans Penal Code. However, according to the Daily Times
of Pakistan, last week women members of Parliament protested against
the assemblies for not allowing a debate on the bill.
From: http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=8378
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