
Karachi: A girl and her fiance were gunned
down today, allegedly by the girl's maternal uncle after
spotting them chatting in Pakistan's Sindh province, in the
latest case of honour killing, a media report said.
The girl, identified as Nazeeran, was speaking with her
husband-to-be Shahid in Nayi Wahi village in the suburbs of
Ghotki town when her uncle spotted them.
The uncle opened fire on them out of anger, Express News
reported.
According to police, the victims were each other's
cousins and the incident was a case of 'honour killing'.
Two suspects, both of whom happen to be the girl's
uncles, have been arrested so far.
Honour killings are pandemic in Pakistan, and women are
its predominant victims.
An angry Pakistani youth allegedly shot dead his sister
and her husband in Rawalpindi last month for marrying without
the family's consent.
In November, a newly-wed couple in Sindh province who
married without the consent of their elders were killed
allegedly on the orders of a jirga (village elders).
More Pakistani women are murdered at the hands of close
family members for supposed immoral behaviour than Pakistani
civilians are killed by terrorism, the report said.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has
reported an average of 650 honour killings annually over the
past decade. But since most go unreported, the real number is
likely to be much higher, the report said.
PTI