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Honor Killing a gross violence Aganist Women in Pakistan Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by imran khan laghari, Thailand Feb 17, 2008
Human Rights   Opinions

  


Religion is a primitive aspect when arguing whether honor killings are due to religion or cultural individuality. A key concern here is about the notion of cultural relativity. Number of men who commit honor killings erroneously give good reason for their actions on the source of their understanding of Islam, but it has also been proven that the practice of honor killings has a great deal to do with tradition and culture.






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imran khan laghari


I am a Human Rights student. Basically society like Pakistan where human rights violated as welfare which compelle me to write about the issues of Human Rights. I use to write on human rights issues including honor killing domestic violence and women in conflict. I want to bring the change in society through my efforts, articles, work for human rights and woman rights.
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