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MALE HONOUR KILLING

Husband has his throat slit by his wife’s relatives in rare twist to slaying in Pakistan

Hundreds of women are murdered by relatives in conservative Muslim areas of the country each year on the on the pretence of defending "family honour"

A MAN had his throat slit by relatives of his wife who disapproved of their marriage in the latest "honour killing" to hit Pakistan, police said Saturday.

Hundreds of women are murdered by relatives in conservative Muslim areas of the country each year on the on the pretence of defending "family honour".

Members of civil society and the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan protest in Islamabad, against the killing of Farzana Iqbal
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Honour killings occur frequently in conservative parts of the Islamic country but men are very rarely victimsCredit: Reuters

But it is very rare for a man to be a victim.

Muhammad Irshad, 43, was murdered at a marketplace in the Punjab city of Burewala on Friday, by his father-in-law and two brothers in-law, police said.

District police chief Ghazi Salahuddin told AFP: "The assailants were armed with knives and hatchets and after inflicting several wounds on Irshad's body they slit his throat,"

He added that Irshad had married Mussarat Bibi, the daughter of a rich local agricultural family, about an year ago and fled as he feared his in-laws would kill him, but he had returned to see his parents.

A manhunt had been launched to find Irshad's in-laws, who remained at large, he added.

Last week 16 year-old Zeenat Bibi was killed in Lahore by her mother for marrying a man of her own choice in a case that sparked condemnation throughout the country.

It was swiftly followed by another killing, of a couple in Lahore who married without their family's consent.

On Thursday relatives slit the throat of a young mother who was pregnant with her second child after she married against their will in the village of Buttaranwali, some 46 miles north of Punjab provincial capital Lahore.

On Sunday a young girl was killed by her brother for insisting on marrying the man of her choice in the city of Sialkot, also in Punjab.

A film on honour killings in Pakistan won an Oscar for best documentary short in February.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif vowed to eradicate the "evil" amid publicity for the film, "A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness", but as yet no fresh legislation has been tabled.

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