Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Indian police have arrested the father and two brothers of a 17-year-old girl who was shot dead in the northern city of Ghaziabad in an honor killing after they found out that she was in love with a man and planning to elope

The father and his sons locked the girl in a room in their home, where they killed her after repeatedly shooting at her. They had plotted the killing for several weeks. “I fired a shot at her but it missed and the firearm got jammed,” said one of the brothers named as Javed. “Then my father shot her twice, one over her jaw and the other one at her right temple area. But she survived, bled profusely, but remained quiet." Javed said. After this, her father shot her twice again at point-blank range and she died on the spot, police said. Honor killings - when a person is murdered by a family member out of belief that the victim has brought shame on the family, clan or community - are common in parts of South Asia, such as Pakistan, Afghanistan and some regions of India. The United Nations Population Fund estimates that 5,000 women are victims of honor killings every year.

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