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*"Honour killing": victim's kin seek NCW , NHRC help

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Special Correspondent

http://www.hindu.com/2007/07/11/stories/2007071160811200.htm


  NEW DELHI: Traumatised by the murder of their young son, Manoj, and the
social boycott for protesting against the "honour killing," an aggrieved
family from Karora village in Kaithal district of Haryana on Tuesday
approached the National Commission for Women (NCW) and the National Human
Rights Commission for help.

The NCW has asked the District Superintendent of Police to look into the
matter and apprise the Commission of the action taken within four months.

Manoj and Babli were killed on June 15 reportedly by close relatives of the
girl's family while they were on their way to Chandigarh after giving a
statement before the Sessions Court at Kaithal. The court ordered police
protection for the couple until they reached their destination but the
policemen dropped them off at a nearby village from where they boarded a
Haryana Roadways bus. However, shortly after, they were pulled down from the
bus, taken away in a car and done to death. When the police recovered their
bodies, they cremated them without informing anyone.

Talking to reporters here, Manoj's sister Seema said the community was
against the two getting married as they were from the same caste and
'gotra.' The two left the village without telling anyone on April 6. They
later married in a court. Fearing for Manoj's life, Seema and her widowed
mother went to lodge a missing person's complaint with the police. However,
despite repeated attempts and directions from the Punjab and Haryana High
Court and the Chief Minister, they failed. On the other hand, the girl's
family -- who are landowners -- lodged a complaint of kidnapping against
Manoj, saying that Babli was a minor. Seema and her mother were named as
accused. The local 'khap' (caste) panchayat pronounced an ex-parte decision
to socially boycott Manoj's family and said that anyone trying to interact
with them at any level would be fined Rs. 25,000. "We can't go to school and
we have to walk 30 km to buy basic things such as groceries. Apart from
this, we are threatened. The attitude of the police is equally bad," said
Seema. The police arrested Babli's family members and relatives but not
Ganga Raj, a Congress activist who pronounced the panchayat decision in the
absence of the sarpanch even though he was not a member, she added.
Condemning the killing of the couple, the All-India Democratic Women's
Association (AIDWA) has demanded protection for the family. "We also call
upon the State Government to intervene and provide relief to the family,"
AIDWA general secretary Sudha Sundararaman said.


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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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