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Pakistani beauty Internet celebrities were strangled by their family: frivolous and humiliated winds

2025-01-27 10:16:53|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

Pakistani Police said on the 16th that a social media celebrity was suspected to be "honorary execution" by her brothers on the 15th.Her death was shocked in Pakistan.

The deceased named Gandir Balura, in his 20s.Sudan Azam, a senior official of the Mumin Police Pakistani, said: "Gandir Baluchi was strangled by her brother.

According to the police, the Baluchibius was from the southern port city of Karachi to a village near the southern port city of the southern port, and was killed in the village.The family of Baluzi believed that her brother was a murderer.The suspect is currently escaping.

The news of Baluchi was a popular topic of social media in Pakistan.Some people call on the police to take action on her death, and some people express their support for her.

Other conservatives, including some women, condemned Baluchi to continue to sell themselves.

Baluchi became popular in Pakistan because of a pouting video in 2014.Her challenge to the traditional has won many admirers among young people in Pakistan, but she was also criticized by some conservatives.

Baluzhi caused controversy last month due to selfies with a religious person.

Pakistan media previously reported that she was ready to leave Pakistan after the slaughter of the Law Festival.

"Honor execution" means that family members have killed other members of the family on the grounds that the honor of the family is saved by the honor of the family. Almost all the victims are women. The main causes of the victims include refusing to include marriage, rape, divorce, and fashionable dressing.

Agence France -Presse reports that hundreds of women in Pakistan are murdered every year for "honor".Because Pakistan's law allows relatives of victims to forgive the murderers, most murderers are free of punishment.

In February of this year, the film "Girls in the River: The price of forgiveness", which tells a "honor execution" incident in Pakistan, was named the best documentary of Oscar.Pakistani Prime Minister Mohammed Navaz Shelef watched the film and issued a statement saying that he would resolutely take action to resist the "honor execution".