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In reply to the discussion: Honour killing: Pakistani model and social media sensation Qandeel Baloch ‘strangled by her brother’ [View all]Cal33
(7,018 posts)30. And this type of attitude towards women is largely based on "What will people think!!!"
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Honour killing: Pakistani model and social media sensation Qandeel Baloch ‘strangled by her brother’ [View all]
uawchild
Jul 2016
OP
"The killers often walk free because a law allows relatives of the victim to forgive the murderer"
uawchild
Jul 2016
#2
understood. it happens to all of us, especially when things are moving so quickly.
niyad
Jul 2016
#15
unlike the stigma of reporting rape in this country. deliberate and willful blindness
niyad
Jul 2016
#65
not minimizing anything, but keep trying. I am just sick of people minimizing the treatment
niyad
Jul 2016
#17
Why can't they be civilized like Christians and just throw her out onto the street?
Warpy
Jul 2016
#27
And this type of attitude towards women is largely based on "What will people think!!!"
Cal33
Jul 2016
#30
"Qavi maintained that he only met with her to discuss the teachings of Islam. "
uawchild
Jul 2016
#42