الإثنين 18 
رمضان 1433هـ - 06 
أغسطس 2012م
Pakistanis express shock at `honor killing' of woman by brother in court
Honor killings have become increasingly common in Pakistan, particularily if 
families believe their daughters have disgraced them. (Reuters)    

Al Arabiya

Pakistanis reacted in shock and horror at the news Wednesday of a brother 
shooting his sister in an open court in Hyderabad because the family opposed 
her marriage, according to a report on Sunday in The Guardian. Raheela Sehto 
was shot in a packed courtroom in the city of Hyderbad in an `honor killing' 
after enraging her family by marrying Zulfiqar Sehto without their permission. 
The family reacted to the marriage by filing a claim with the local police 
accusing her 30-year-old husband of kidnapping her.

Her uncle had tried to strangle her to death with a scarf at an earlier 
appearance at the high court in July and the couple had appealed to the court 
for its protection.

During a court hearing, Javed Iqbal Shaikh, Raheela's brother and lawyer, 
produced a gun he had snuck into the courtroom and shot her straight in the 
left side of her head and then turned to shoot her husband but was overpowered 
by the police.

"Before she fell to the ground, my wife was looking straight at me," Sehto told 
the Guardian.

Shaikh had avoided security checks before the hearing, including two sets of 
metal detectors and body searchers because he was one out of a group of lawyers 
that have been known to assault policemen violently.

"The lawyers, they don't like to be searched," Amjad Shaikh, a police 
superintendent in Hyderabad, told The Guardian. "Security is a little bit of a 
problem there."

Honor killings have become increasingly common in Pakistan, particularly if 
families believe their daughters have disgraced them. There have been reported 
cases of such killings in police custody in the past, however, it is reportedly 
the first time an incident like this has happened in an open court.

Police arrested Shaikh and a case has been filed against him; the four other 
family members who attended the court hearing with him have also been charged 
for the killing.

Shaikh gave interviews to journalists while in custody, telling them that he 
had "lost my mind", according to The Express Tribune.

"I did that in rage because she had dishonored the family."

Zulifqar Saheto was Raheela's neighbor and had grown up with her in the small 
town of Behlani; he had wooed Raheela over the years, although mostly through 
secret mobile phone conversations. He had proposed to her three times 
previously but her family had rejected the offers.

"Raheela had made it clear to her family that she will marry me," the widower 
told The Express Tribune. "However, she wanted to make her family agree to her 
marrying me. It was when her family arranged another proposal for her from 
Rahimyar Khan in Punjab that we decided to elope and marry in court."

In March this year, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said at least 943 
women were killed in 2011 for damaging their family name. The number marks an 
increase of more than 100 on 2010 reported The Telegraph.

"Throughout the year, women were callously killed in the name of `honor' when 
they went against family wishes in any way, or even on the basis of suspicion 
that they did so … Women were sometimes killed in the name of `honor' over 
property disputes and inheritance rights," the report stated.

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