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Qandeel Baloch murder: Pakistan bars family from pardoning brother who killed model

reuters • July 19, 2016, 16:15:30 IST
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Pakistani authorities have barred the family of murdered social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch from legally “forgiving” their son for strangling her

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Qandeel Baloch murder: Pakistan bars family from pardoning brother who killed model

Islamabad: Pakistani authorities have barred the family of a murdered social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch from legally “forgiving” their son for strangling her, sources said, in a rare stand against the so-called practice of “honour killings”. Muhammad Waseem drugged and strangled Baloch on Friday, in a murder that has shocked Pakistan, a deeply conservative Muslim nation, where the 26-year-old both titillated and outraged with her risque social media photos and videos. [caption id=“attachment_2902514” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Waseem Azeem, the brother of slain model Qandeel Baloch, being arrested. AP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Qandeel-Baloch-brother_AP.jpg) Waseem Azeem, the brother of slain model Qandeel Baloch, being arrested. AP[/caption] Waseem told media he had “no regrets” about killing his sister as she violated the family’s honour by her social media pictures, including “selfie” photographs with prominent Muslim cleric Abdul Qavi. In a video post with Qavi, she appears to sit on his lap. A police source said the government of Punjab, the country’s largest province, has made it impossible for the family to forgive the son who murdered her, a common legal loophole that sees many honour killings go unpunished in Pakistan. “It was done on the instructions of the government. But it happens rarely,” said the Punjab police official. A senior government official in Islamabad confirmed the order came from the Punjab government. More than 500 people, almost all of them women, die in honour killings in Pakistan every year, usually at the hands of relatives who believe the person has brought shame upon the family. It was not immediately clear if the Punjab government’s decision would lead to any meaningful reforms. An anti-honour killing bill that aims to close the family forgiveness loophole has been bogged down in Parliament. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in February promised to speed up the passage of the proposed law, but right groups say there has been no progress. “There is no honour in killing in the name of honour,” Sharif said about Baloch’s murder, according to his daughter, Maryam. Baloch’s father, Muhammad Azeem, has filed a police complaint against Waseem and another one of his sons for their roles in Baloch’s murder. The police also said they were widening their investigations to include Qavi, the Muslim cleric who was removed from a prominent Muslim committee after the selfie photos were published. He has denied any wrongdoing. Baloch built a modelling career on the back of her social media fame and was the family breadwinner. The media often described her as Pakistan’s Kim Kardashian and she called herself a modern-day feminist. But her pictures and videos outraged religious conservatives who viewed her as a disgrace to the cultural values of Islam and Pakistan. She often received death threats.

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