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Wednesday, May 22 2013
Missing Moderates
IT is rare for obscure historical events from distant countries to condition policy debates in Washington. But two events - the end of Iran-Iraq war in 1988 and Iran's agreement to suspend its nuclear program in 2003 - seemingly affirm the international community's approach to Iran. After all ...
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943 Pakistani women ‘killed for honour’ last year

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ISLAMABAD AT least 943 Pakistani women and girls were murdered last year for allegedly defaming their family’s honour, the country’s leading human rights group said on Thursday.

The statistics highlight the growing scale of violence suffered by many women in conservative Muslim Pakistan, where they are frequently treated as second-class citizens and there is no law against domestic violence.

Despite progress on better protecting women’s rights, activists say the government needs to do more to prosecute murderers in cases largely dismissed by police as private, family affairs.

“At least 943 women were killed in the name of honour, of which 93 were minors,” wrote the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan in its annual report.

Seven Christian and two Hindu women were among the victims, it said.


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