What's new

PAKISTANI Girl struck 15 times with an axe by her BROTHER

Mujraparty

FULL MEMBER
Joined
May 18, 2011
Messages
1,754
Reaction score
-3
Country
India
Location
India
Girl struck 15 times with an axe by her BROTHER

'I wish I had died': Girl struck 15 times with an axe by her BROTHER in attempted 'honour killing'

Gul Meena was forced to marry a 60-year-old man at the age of 12
After five years, she met a boy and fled Pakistan for Afghanistan with him
But her brother tracked them down, killed her boyfriend and left her for dead

A 17-year-old girl whose brother tried to murder her in an 'honour killing' said she wishes she had died after surviving an axe attack, disowned by her family for escaping a forced marriage.
At the age of 12, Gul Meena was married off to a 60-year-old man instead of being sent to school in Pakistan.

Every day he would hit her. She would beg him to stop but he carried on, ignoring her tears.

My family would hit me when I complained,' she told CNN. 'They told me you belong in your husband's house - that is your life.'
In November last year, Gul packed a bag and ran away from her husband with a young Afghan man.

'I'd tried to kill myself with poison several times but it didn't work,' she said. 'I hated my life and I had to escape.

'When I ran away I knew it would be dangerous. I knew my husband and family would be looking for me but I never thought this would happen. I thought my future would be bright.'

After five years of marriage she escaped to Jalalabad in Afghanistan.But within days, her brother had found the couple.

He hacked her boyfriend to death with an axe, and hit her 15 times with the weapon.

He fled back to their family thinking he had killed his sister, having left her lying in a pool of blood on her bed with part of her brain hanging out of her split skull.

Surgeons at the Nangarhar Regional Medical Centre saved her life despite losing so much blood.
But Gul had been disowned by her family and Pakistani authorities did not want to support her in those circumstances, reports CNN.

Doctors at the hospital paid for her medicine for two months before the charity Women for Afghan Women took her to a shelter in Kabul.

Manizha Naderi, the charity's executive director, told the channel that Gul could not feed herself and had to wear a diaper.

She said that she was fearful for what would happen to the Aghan women in the country's 14 refuge shelters when international forces pull out next year and take their funding with them.

Gul told CNN: 'I've tried to kill myself several times since arriving at the shelter but they won't let me. When I look at the mirror I put one hand to the side of my face. People tell me not to do that... but I'm so ashamed.'

article-2304322-191A2740000005DC-913_634x410.jpg


Read more: Gul Meena struck 15 times with axe by BROTHER in 'honour killing' attempt 'wishes she had died that day' | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
 
This is just barbaric,inhumane and below the line of sanity. Eventhough honor killings are banned in Pakistan and are punishable, we are lacking behind dealing with this aspect of our society by not punishing them harshly enough and by not providing education and support to the victims.
 
uh,oh this is brutal....his brother should be condemned for this...oh god,oh long our sisters will be treated like that:hitwall:
 
@Spring Onion marrying a girl to 60 year old man and then hacking her for refusing :sick:
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Girl struck 15 times with an axe by her BROTHER

'I wish I had died': Girl struck 15 times with an axe by her BROTHER in attempted 'honour killing'

Gul Meena was forced to marry a 60-year-old man at the age of 12
After five years, she met a boy and fled Pakistan for Afghanistan with him
But her brother tracked them down, killed her boyfriend and left her for dead

A 17-year-old girl whose brother tried to murder her in an 'honour killing' said she wishes she had died after surviving an axe attack, disowned by her family for escaping a forced marriage.
At the age of 12, Gul Meena was married off to a 60-year-old man instead of being sent to school in Pakistan.

Every day he would hit her. She would beg him to stop but he carried on, ignoring her tears.

My family would hit me when I complained,' she told CNN. 'They told me you belong in your husband's house - that is your life.'
In November last year, Gul packed a bag and ran away from her husband with a young Afghan man.

'I'd tried to kill myself with poison several times but it didn't work,' she said. 'I hated my life and I had to escape.

'When I ran away I knew it would be dangerous. I knew my husband and family would be looking for me but I never thought this would happen. I thought my future would be bright.'

After five years of marriage she escaped to Jalalabad in Afghanistan.But within days, her brother had found the couple.

He hacked her boyfriend to death with an axe, and hit her 15 times with the weapon.

He fled back to their family thinking he had killed his sister, having left her lying in a pool of blood on her bed with part of her brain hanging out of her split skull.

Surgeons at the Nangarhar Regional Medical Centre saved her life despite losing so much blood.
But Gul had been disowned by her family and Pakistani authorities did not want to support her in those circumstances, reports CNN.

Doctors at the hospital paid for her medicine for two months before the charity Women for Afghan Women took her to a shelter in Kabul.

Manizha Naderi, the charity's executive director, told the channel that Gul could not feed herself and had to wear a diaper.

She said that she was fearful for what would happen to the Aghan women in the country's 14 refuge shelters when international forces pull out next year and take their funding with them.

Gul told CNN: 'I've tried to kill myself several times since arriving at the shelter but they won't let me. When I look at the mirror I put one hand to the side of my face. People tell me not to do that... but I'm so ashamed.'

article-2304322-191A2740000005DC-913_634x410.jpg


Read more: Gul Meena struck 15 times with axe by BROTHER in 'honour killing' attempt 'wishes she had died that day' | Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


that is just sick, drone strike her brother.
 
Sounds like tribal culture.

And yes, they will travel several countries just for revenge.
 
Has the brother been caught? Surely isn't that important? Her story is indeed shocking, but if the state can not arrest the perp, then the whole outrage is just easy internet chat.

BBC News | CORRESPONDENT | Licence To Kill

One more interesting aspect here, can the 60 year old husband accept blood money from the brother and ''forgive'' him as per pakistani law? As per the above BBC programme, this happens too.
 
Back
Top Bottom