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The husband of the pregnant singer who was killed in Larkana, Ashiq Samoo, said he was sitting behind his wife when she was shot. According to him, SHO Liaquat Ali was also present at the event.

People at the event said Samina Sindhu was singing a song when 22-year-old Tariq Jatoi shot her thrice. The singer, who was pregnant with her first child, was taken to the Chandka Hospital. Doctors said she was dead on arrival.

Footage on social media shows how some men approach the stage on which the woman was seated and singing. The men can be seen throwing money at her and speaking to her. The woman continues singing and rises to stand. The shooting happens and she falls on the stage.

Killed over refusal

Her husband told SAMAA that the couple had gone to perform at the aqeeqa ceremony of the sons of Niaz Junejo, the reader of a sessions court judge. They earned their living through such performances – Samina would sing and Ashiq would play the harmonium.

“Niaz asked my wife to stand while singing and also dance,” he said. “She was pregnant and said she couldn’t dance. She rose to stand up and continued singing. In the meantime, Niaz, who was inebriated, provoked his friend, Tariq Jatoi by saying that he just sat and watched while Samina refused his demand.”

According to Ashiq, Tariq opened fire then and a bullet pierced through her body. “Some of us took Samina to the hospital,” he said. “The police beat up the other musicians of our team who had been left behind and also snatched Rs35,000 from them.”

Under the police’s nose

Ashiq said the venue of event was right behind the Kanga police station.

“SHO Liaquat Ali, who had drunk so much that he wasn’t in his senses, was present at the event,” he said. “We sat in front of the SP’s office at 2am with the body as no one listened. The next day, we sat in front of the press club.” According to him, SSP Tanveer Tunio suspended the SHO only after media reports compelled the Sindh IG to take notice of the incident.

Initially, the Kanga police described the shooting as an ‘accident’ and refused to register a case. However, after media reports, an FIR was registered on the orders of SSP Tanveer Tunio. Jatoi was then arrested and the SHO was suspended for refusal to register an FIR.

The case was registered on behalf of her husband under Section 302 of Pakistan Penal Code against Jatoi and two unidentified men. Jatoi will be presented before a court today (Thursday).

“I told them about Niaz Junejo while recording my statement,” said Ashiq. “But they didn’t include his name in the FIR.” According to him, even Tariq told the police about how Niaz provoked him but the police ignored the information due to his ‘strong backing’.

Sindh Home Minister Sohail Anwar Sial said he had ordered the police to register a case against the suspected shooter. “We have sent the murder weapon for forensic examination,” he said.

Samina’s killing sparked reactions. The footage of the shooting went viral on social media as well.



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Javed Brohi, an officer-bearer of Sindh Fankaar Welfare Trust, demanded justice for the family. “Artists who spread happiness among the people are getting dead bodies in return,” he said.

Writer Amar Sindhu wrote on Facebook that Samina was killed at the aqeeqa ceremony of a court reader’s sons. “She was asked to stand and dance while singing,” Amar wrote. “She said she was eight months pregnant and it was difficult for her to stand.”

According to Amar, she was issued death threats. “She tried to get up when a bullet pierced through her body.”

The rights activist further wrote that she wants to curse those killers who try to cover their crimes by invoking their Sindhi ethnicity. “Even the educated civil society of Sindh complains of Urdu media’s prejudice when Shahrukh Jatoi is called a killer,” she wrote.


Stage performers under attack

On February 3, a Mardan stage and drama artiste, Sumbal, was shot dead by three men in her house after she refused to come with them for a performance. In March, stage actor and dancer Sitara Baig said seven men raped her at a five star hotel in Lahore but the police wouldn’t register a case. Sitara and her sister, Kismat Baig, were considered among the highest paid stage dancers in Lahore. In 2015, unidentified men shot Kismat and her bodyguard, Ali. They were taken to a hospital, where Kismat breathed her last. Ali told the media that before opening fire, the attackers said, “We’ll hurt you so bad that you’ll never be able to dance again.”

Transgender performers not human?

Stage performers have little protection in Pakistan. Transgender performers face even worse discrimination. Aish Khan, a transgender performer based in Karachi, told SAMAA that men get drunk at most of the functions.

“I used to perform at all-men gatherings but have stopped that because I have been assaulted four times,” she said. “The men consider us their private property and do not respect our choices. Now, I just perform at family functions.”

Performers are ill-treated if they say no. “Men at a DHA event shaved the eyebrows of my friend, Payal, just to humiliate her,” she said. “Our community protested and the police arrested him, only to let him off in a few hours. I saw him again at a function in Baldia and he asked me to meet him alone. When I said no, he told me that he’ll kidnap me on my way.”

Aish said men do not consider them humans. “We are humans and we get tired after continuous performance from 12am to 5am,” she said. “If I want to sit and rest for a while, they get furious.”


Published in Pakistan
Story first published: 12th April 2018

https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2018/...ad-for-refusing-to-dance-at-larkana-function/
 
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Until we kill all these bastard feudal lords, we cannot progress and we cannot become a true Islamic society.
 
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Bloody crap. What is it with people getting drunk and using firearms at Pakistani functions. Isn't alcohol banned in Pakistan for Muslims?
 
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The OP spends all day on this forum, digging out anything negative about Pakistan.
At the same time he is desperate to show that snow white is buried in India.
Get a life loser.
 
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Bloody crap. What is it with people getting drunk and using firearms at Pakistani functions. Isn't alcohol banned in Pakistan for Muslims?
That's feudal mindset at play here. These bastards are totally immoral, drinking, zina (adultery), rape, murder and extortion are parts and parcels of their low-lives. And most of them are produced through Zina..
We need to get rid of these scumbags. They are holding the Sindh back from progressing and prospering.
 
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nothing is going to happen
people will forget this incident
the SHO will be reinstated
the case will drag on for years
and finally after some 60-70 years the Supreme Court will acquit the culprit due to lack of evidence.

and then we people say "Why the hell are Muslims not progressing?"
 
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Such A Beautiful Young Girl Didn't Deserve To Die This Way:cry::cry::frown::frown::tsk::tsk::tsk:



Until we kill all these bastard feudal lords, we cannot progress and we cannot become a true Islamic society.


If Land Reforms Had Taken Place These Wadera Bastards Would Never Exist.Sadly Some So Called Champions Of Islam Declared Land Reforms To Be "Un-Islamic".As If Getting Drunk And Shooting People Is Islamic:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:

Bloody crap. What is it with people getting drunk and using firearms at Pakistani functions. Isn't alcohol banned in Pakistan for Muslims?


Yes It Is For Muslims But Not For Non Muslims.Non Muslims Have A License To Purchase And Consume Liquor I Think It Is 4 Bottles Per Month Ration But What They Do Is They Sell It Further To Some Scums Like The One In This Story.

Even When Non Muslims Are Not Involved There Is A Black Economy Which Supplies This
 
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If Land Reforms Had Taken Place These Wadera Bastards Would Never Exist.Sadly Some So Called Champions Of Islam Declared Land Reforms To Be "Un-Islamic".As If Getting Drunk And Shooting People Is Islamic:hitwall::hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
Feudalism needs the support of the clergy to survive. Chaudhery and mullah nexus rules the village. Ch. torments the villagers while mullah keeps them calm, if mullah speaks against the Ch, wadera or sardar, he will be exiled from the village or simply killed.
 
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Of many bad things altaf hussain was right one thing that we should get rid of wadeera's system and people bash him on this as well
 
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It seems that the biggest problem of the world is growing radical mentality. We need to think over this issue very seriously. This will lead us no where. RIP. A beautiful life became the victim of a sick mentality.
 
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Pakistan is in dire need of cultural reforms.

The husband should have told that b**tard Niaz on the spot that his wife is not supposed to comply with his demands. Defining and setting boundaries is a must.
 
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It seems that the biggest problem of the world is growing radical mentality. We need to think over this issue very seriously. This will lead us no where. RIP. A beautiful life became the victim of a sick mentality.


Gentleman This Has Nothing To Do With Radical Mentality This Is Simply The Case Of An Influential Landlord Abusing His Power and Influence
 
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