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Stoned to death for marrying the man she loved: Moment PREGNANT woman was murdered by 20 members of her own family in broad daylight - in front of a Pakistani city's high court

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  • WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT 

  • Farzana Parveen was attacked by 20 family members outside Lahore court

  • The 25-year-old had married Mohammad Iqbal against her family's wishes

  • When relatives tried to drag her away from her husband she resisted 

  • Father and brothers then started pelting her with construction site bricks

 

 

A pregnant woman has been stoned to death by her own family in front of a Pakistani high court - for marrying the man she loved.

Nearly 20 members of the woman's family, including her father and brothers, attacked her and her husband with batons and bricks in broad daylight.

Farzana Parveen, who was three months pregnant, was killed before a crowd of onlookers in front of the high court of Lahore, police have reported.

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Police collect evidence near the body of Farzana Parveen, who was killed after being set upon by members of her own family outside a court in Lahore

 

Police official Naseem Butt said the 25-year-old had married Mohammad Iqbal, with whom she had been engaged for years against the will of her family. 

Her father had filed an abduction case against her husband, which the couple was contesting, her lawyer Mustafa Kharal said. 

Arranged marriages are considered normal among conservative Pakistanis, who view marriage for love as a transgression.

 

Hundreds of women are killed every year in Muslim-majority Pakistan in so-called 'honour killings' carried out by husbands or relatives as a punishment for alleged adultery or other illicit sexual behavior. 

Kharal said Parveen's relatives waited outside the court, which is located on a main downtown thoroughfare. 

As the couple walked up to the court's main gate, the family members fired shots in the air and tried to snatch her from Iqbal, he said.

When she resisted, her father, brothers and other relatives started beating her, eventually pelting her with bricks from a nearby construction site, Iqbal said. 

Iqbal, 45, said he started seeing Parveen after the death of his first wife, with whom he had five children. 

'We were in love,' he told reporters.

 

 
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The body of Farzana Parveen, who was killed by family members, lies on the ground at the site near the Lahore High Court building

 

He alleged that the woman's family wanted to fleece money from him before marrying her off.

'I simply took her to court and registered a marriage,' he said. 

Butt, the police official, said Parveen's father surrendered after the incident and called the murder an 'honor killing.'

 
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Shock: Mohammad Iqbal sits next to his wife Farzana's body. He told reporters that they had been in love but her family did not agree with their marriage
 
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Plot: He alleged that the woman's family wanted to fleece money from him before marrying her off

 

 
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The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, a private organisation, said in a report last month that some 869 women were murdered in so-called honour killings in 2013.

But the Pakistani rights group, The  Aurat Foundation, has said the figure could be closer to a thousand and some estimate the true number could be higher still.

Campaigners say few cases come to court, and those that do can take years to be heard. 

Even those that do result in a conviction may end with the killers walking free. Pakistani law allows a victim's family to forgive their killer.

But in honour killings, most of the time the women's killers are her family, said Wasim Wagha of the Aurat Foundation. 

The law allows them to nominate someone to do the murder, then forgive him.

'This is a huge flaw in the law,' he said. 'We are really struggling on this issue.'

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What I was saying in the work and life thread these people need to stop with the incest shit. How the fuck can I have a daughter and want her to marry my brothers son.

Biggest joke is where this happened in Lahore

R.I.P

Hold tight the hubby who ran off and left his wife be killed

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Gta keep that money in the family

That's what it boils down to.

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Also people should stop lookin at them like they are examples. All this why cant we be like the Asians is mute

Every community has its issues

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We know not all pakistanis are like that but even the average mr iqbal hussein will tell you this sort of thing happens way too much in pakistan and injia 

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They are backwards pakis though

There a difference between Pakisn and indians

Indians generally don't stay broke and get rich and educated within a generation

Indians in nw london are potent financially and culturally

I could play a story from daily mail about a young Asian man murdered for his car by two blacks in east london but I.chose not too because I know there a difference between normal blacks and the waste black monkey demographic

Before u judge please get your own house in order

the black thug epidemic is down to lack of culture tbh white people are ultimately to blame for the way a lot of us have turned out i assume you know for centuries of how we were stripped of our morals and culture.notice how cultured africans dont carry on thuggish like that. dont get me wrong im no apologist as a young black man i totally am as disgusted as you if not more about the way a lot behave.

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