Pakistani couple killed

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A Pakistani soldier stands guard as a truck enters Pakistan from Afghanistan at the border crossing in Torkham on June 18
A Pakistani soldier stands guard as a truck enters Pakistan from Afghanistan at the border crossing in Torkham on June 18

A pregnant woman and her husband have been abducted and shot dead by relatives who disapproved of their marriage, police said Sunday, the latest in a surge of reported “honour killings” in Pakistan. The couple were murdered near the village of Thikriwala in Punjab province last Wednesday, senior local police official Malik Waris told AFP.

The bodies were discovered after they washed up in a canal. Waris said Aqsa Bibi, aged 22, and Shakeel Ahmed, 26, both worked at a local pharmacy and had got married in a court ceremony four years earlier. Aqsa was expecting a child, though it was not immediately clear how many months’ pregnant she was. Their match enraged Aqsa’s family, who lived in a nearby village.

The accused remain at large, said Waris, adding that raids are underway. Muhammad Azhar, another police official, confirmed the incident. It was the latest in a string of “honour” killings, which are thought to claim around 1,000 lives every year in Pakistan.

Last week a man’s throat was slit by relatives of his wife who disapproved of their match — a rare instance of a male victim. The week before, 16 yearold Zeenat Bibi was killed in Lahore by her mother for marrying a man of her own choice — a case that sparked condemnation throughout the country. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vowed to eradicate the “evil” of honour killings amid publicity for the Oscar-winning film on the subject, “A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness”. (AFP)

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