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Islamabad - Former President Asif Ali Zardari has condemned the murder of model and actress Qandeel Baloch in the name of honor and called for early adoption of law against honour killings.

“Every time a woman is murdered in the name of honour and the state looks the other way, the state and society are diminished,” the PPP co-chairman said in a statement issued in Islamabad on Sunday.

His spokesperson, Senator Farhatullah Babar quoted Zardari describing “as a most despicable and unpardonable crime” wherein a woman is murdered in the name of honour by a close family member only to be immediately pardoned by other family members.


“No religion, let alone Islam, permits mala fide murders in the name of honour,” he further quoted him saying.


Recalling that an Anti Honour-killing Bill passed unanimously by the Senate in March 2015 had since been referred to the Joint Session of Parliament, Zardari called for early convening the joint session to adopt the bill.

It is strange that the bill was endorsed by all political parties including the religious parties and the PML-N in the Senate but they (government) dithered on its adoption in the last joint session of the Parliament, Zardari said, adding “this only raised questions about the motives”.

The incidents of honour killings are on the rise in the country because of the insistence by some in the name of ideology that murders even with mala fide intent are compoundable.

Resistance to making honour killing non-compoundable is not an issue of ideology but of politics pursued by those who exploit religion for political ends, Zardari said.

If all types of murders indeed were compoundable on the touchstone of ideology then crimes under the anti terror laws would not have been non-compoundable, he went on to say.

It defies logic and defiles ideology to assert that a woman can be murdered by a relative in the name of honour and the murderer is pardoned by another relative while the state helplessly looks the other way, he said.

The reluctance to adopt legislation to prevent honour killings only shows pathological disinterest to address crimes against women, the former president said.

He also reminded Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of his pledge made publicly to adopt legislation against honour killing and asked him to honour his promise. Zardari also prayed for the soul of Qandeel Baloch.

GOVT REBUKED OVER

‘ANTI-WOMEN’ POLICIES

PPP Senator Saeed Ghani yesterday lambasted the anti-women policies of the PML-N government, saying those were giving rise to the incidents of violence against women.

In a statement, he said model Qandeel Baloch’s murder had shook the nation and women in particular as the girl had pleaded the interior minister to provide her security which was not provided to her which made it easier for the murderers to kill her.

He said incidents of violence against women had increased in PML-N government and in recent months several women murders have been reported. Acid throwing and torture of women have also been on the rise during this government.


He said that PML-N does not have any respect for law and people involved in Model Town massacre were roaming free.


Published in The Nation newspaper on 18-Jul-2016
http://nation.com.pk/national/18-Ju...for-early-passage-of-anti-honour-killing-bill
 
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Asif Ali Zardari statements carry no worth as far as ''making law'' and ''bringing justice'' is concerned.
Despite of all his chest beating and loud claims, he in failed to deliver justice for Benazir Bhutto. and used come up with political statement of ''Democracy is best revenge''...............
 
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Islamabad - Former President Asif Ali Zardari has condemned the murder of model and actress Qandeel Baloch in the name of honor and called for early adoption of law against honour killings.

“Every time a woman is murdered in the name of honour and the state looks the other way, the state and society are diminished,” the PPP co-chairman said in a statement issued in Islamabad on Sunday.

His spokesperson, Senator Farhatullah Babar quoted Zardari describing “as a most despicable and unpardonable crime” wherein a woman is murdered in the name of honour by a close family member only to be immediately pardoned by other family members.


“No religion, let alone Islam, permits mala fide murders in the name of honour,” he further quoted him saying.


Recalling that an Anti Honour-killing Bill passed unanimously by the Senate in March 2015 had since been referred to the Joint Session of Parliament, Zardari called for early convening the joint session to adopt the bill.

It is strange that the bill was endorsed by all political parties including the religious parties and the PML-N in the Senate but they (government) dithered on its adoption in the last joint session of the Parliament, Zardari said, adding “this only raised questions about the motives”.

The incidents of honour killings are on the rise in the country because of the insistence by some in the name of ideology that murders even with mala fide intent are compoundable.

Resistance to making honour killing non-compoundable is not an issue of ideology but of politics pursued by those who exploit religion for political ends, Zardari said.

If all types of murders indeed were compoundable on the touchstone of ideology then crimes under the anti terror laws would not have been non-compoundable, he went on to say.

It defies logic and defiles ideology to assert that a woman can be murdered by a relative in the name of honour and the murderer is pardoned by another relative while the state helplessly looks the other way, he said.

The reluctance to adopt legislation to prevent honour killings only shows pathological disinterest to address crimes against women, the former president said.

He also reminded Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of his pledge made publicly to adopt legislation against honour killing and asked him to honour his promise. Zardari also prayed for the soul of Qandeel Baloch.

GOVT REBUKED OVER

‘ANTI-WOMEN’ POLICIES

PPP Senator Saeed Ghani yesterday lambasted the anti-women policies of the PML-N government, saying those were giving rise to the incidents of violence against women.

In a statement, he said model Qandeel Baloch’s murder had shook the nation and women in particular as the girl had pleaded the interior minister to provide her security which was not provided to her which made it easier for the murderers to kill her.

He said incidents of violence against women had increased in PML-N government and in recent months several women murders have been reported. Acid throwing and torture of women have also been on the rise during this government.


He said that PML-N does not have any respect for law and people involved in Model Town massacre were roaming free.


Published in The Nation newspaper on 18-Jul-2016
http://nation.com.pk/national/18-Ju...for-early-passage-of-anti-honour-killing-bill
Laws are not going to reduce honor killing not even one bit.
 
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Never expected these kinds of statements from a guy like Zardari :o: but he's got some good points. Gov really need to do something about these "Honour" killings.
@Arsalan @Moonlight @django @Ulla @war&peace
Problem is when they have power they do nothing when the power is gone they issue statements like these so we praise them

Talk less do more
 
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Nope. But he promised for it.
That is why I said, his words regarding such events carry no worth
Well he obviously ain't gonna accept that he killed her
Maybe but don't you think we need some sort of anti honour killing bill?
Laws are not going to reduce honor killing not even one bit.
Than what will?
 
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Well he obviously ain't gonna accept that he killed her
Maybe but don't you think we need some sort of anti honour killing bill?

Than what will?
First we have too see the actions which are done by few women are acceptable or not. For example yes a women can select some one for marriage or refuse a proposal, but running away from home is not allowed and state has to stop that. Secondly state also needs to stop vulgarity on media, people are getting really angry on this and if state continued to ignore their Islamic duty of stopping Haram and spreading Halal than I am afraid people will do it on their own. Now on men side we need to educate them that if your daughter or sister has ran away from home yes she did disgusting thing but still you have no right to kill her at max you can just disown her and don't talk to her forever but you can't kill her. Still if someone kills the girl hang that person. Finally religious education has to be increased in society without that you would fail. In fact ignoring even one of these three steps will lead to failure.
 
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Didn't Zardari had his wife killed also......wonder was it honour killing also??:D
 
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As if a law can stop Honor killings. This issue of honour killing is deep rooted in society and cultural aspects embedded to it. Women are treated like trophies and in simple terms they want their trophy in top shape otherwise they will either destroy or recycle it.
 
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Never expected these kinds of statements from a guy like Zardari :o: but he's got some good points. Gov really need to do something about these "Honour" killings.
@Arsalan @Moonlight @django @Ulla @war&peace
What he and ALL OF us fail to notice and point out is the fact that these honor killings are culture related and not religion related. All government can do about this is to make the punishment as harsh as possible and justice as swift as it is meant to be! Rest is about educating the masses and preaching tolerance which no one seems to be doing. The honor killings are most common in Sindh province and in rural Punjab so perhaps we need to focus on these areas and educate people.

Laws are not going to reduce honor killing not even one bit.
Then what will?
OR do you suggest we look the other way as we are not willing to do anything about it?
 
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Didn't Zardari had his wife killed also......wonder was it honour killing also??:D

No but he did kill his cousin long time back in the name of honour killing ...check what dr zulfiqar Mirza has to say about it
 
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