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Pakistan elders 'ordered girl's killing' in Abbottabad | Pakistan elders 'ordered girl's killing' in Abbottabad |
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Police in Pakistan say village elders ordered the murder of a teenage girl because she had helped a school friend to elope. | Police in Pakistan say village elders ordered the murder of a teenage girl because she had helped a school friend to elope. |
The 16-year-old was kidnapped from her home near Abbottabad, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and put inside a vehicle that was set alight, police said. | The 16-year-old was kidnapped from her home near Abbottabad, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and put inside a vehicle that was set alight, police said. |
Graphic images of her body have been circulated on social media. | Graphic images of her body have been circulated on social media. |
Police say the victim's mother and the leader of the local council, or jirga, are among several people arrested. | Police say the victim's mother and the leader of the local council, or jirga, are among several people arrested. |
The killing has been linked to orders given last week by the jirga, a traditional assembly of elders, in Makol village, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported. | The killing has been linked to orders given last week by the jirga, a traditional assembly of elders, in Makol village, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper reported. |
According to police, the 15-member jirga had ordered the girl, named as Amber, to be killed and set alight as punishment for helping her friend to marry of her own free will. | According to police, the 15-member jirga had ordered the girl, named as Amber, to be killed and set alight as punishment for helping her friend to marry of her own free will. |
The girl was kidnapped, drugged and killed and then placed in the back seat of a parked van that was doused with petrol and set on fire, Dawn reported. | The girl was kidnapped, drugged and killed and then placed in the back seat of a parked van that was doused with petrol and set on fire, Dawn reported. |
Other media reports said the victim was still alive when the van was set alight. | Other media reports said the victim was still alive when the van was set alight. |
'Honour killings' | 'Honour killings' |
A local official who brought the charred body to the morgue said: "We went to the place and found three vehicles parked next to each other that were burnt. In one of them we saw a body. We couldn't recognise her then. But found a few bangles on one of her arms establishing that this was a woman's body." | A local official who brought the charred body to the morgue said: "We went to the place and found three vehicles parked next to each other that were burnt. In one of them we saw a body. We couldn't recognise her then. But found a few bangles on one of her arms establishing that this was a woman's body." |
Thirteen people have been arrested, police said. | Thirteen people have been arrested, police said. |
The girl's school friend and her boyfriend are reported to have married and be living at an undisclosed location. | |
Correspondents say so-called honour killings are a major issue in Pakistan and many go unreported. | Correspondents say so-called honour killings are a major issue in Pakistan and many go unreported. |
Last year, nearly 1,100 women were killed by relatives who believed they had dishonoured their families, a report by the country's independent Human Rights Commission said. | Last year, nearly 1,100 women were killed by relatives who believed they had dishonoured their families, a report by the country's independent Human Rights Commission said. |
In February, Punjab, the country's largest province, passed a landmark law criminalising all forms of violence against women. | In February, Punjab, the country's largest province, passed a landmark law criminalising all forms of violence against women. |
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