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Thursday, October 6, 2016

Pakistan Parliament Unanimously Passes a legislation against "honour killings" on Thursday Oct 06,2016

Pakistan's Parliament unanimously passed a legislation against "honour killings" on Thursday Oct 06,2016, three months after the murder of outspoken social media star Qandeel Baloch.

A joint session of the lower and upper houses of parliament, broadcast live on television, approved the new anti-honour killing law, removing a loophole in existing law that allows killers to walk free after being pardoned by family members.

"Laws are supposed to guide better behaviour, not allow destructive behaviour to continue with impunity," said former senator Sughra Imam, who initially put forward the bill.

Some 500 women are killed each year in Pakistan at the hands of family members over perceived damage to "honour" that can involve eloping, fraternising with men or any other infraction against conservative values relating to women.

In most cases, the victim is a woman and the killer is a relative who escapes punishment by seeking forgiveness for the crime from family members.

Under the new law, relatives can forgive convicts in the case of a death sentence, but they would still have to face a mandatory life sentence.

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