jueves, 29 de mayo de 2014

New Statesman | The stoning of Farzana P

New Statesman | The stoning of Farzana P:



This story about a pregnant 25 year old woman, Farzana Parveen, being bashed to death with bricks by her brothers and uncles because she dared to marry of her own choice, is the kind of news that makes your heart drop and your stomach churn. It’s being called an “honour killing” in the press, but it is murder - in fact, we should call it an execution.

Farzana was going to court in Lahore to testify that she had married her husband out of choice, in response to a fake kidnapping case brought about by her family, who were enraged that she chose to marry him instead of the cousin they’d picked out for her. Thirty people stood and watched as Farzana was shot at and attacked with bricks, but nobody did anything.

A placard from a 2008 human rights protest in Karachi, Pakistan. Photo: Getty

A placard from a 2008 human rights protest in Karachi, Pakistan. Photo: Getty

 http://www.newstatesman.com/world-affairs/2014/05/stoning-farzana-p