FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AHRC-STM-274-2008
October 26, 2008
A Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission
In May of this year a Jirga, an illegal tribal court, was held against
a girl of 17 years in which she was declared as Kari (having had an
illicit relationship with someone). This was done, according to the
tribal traditions, to justify her earlier murder by members of her own
family. The Jirga was held at Hajna Shah Goth, Ahmedpur, Pir jo Goth,
Khairpur Mirs District under the chairmanship of Mr. Sain Allad Dad
Solangi, the head of the Solangi tribe of Sindh province.
According to the information, received only recently, after a land
dispute, Ms. Taslim Solangi, age 17, was pressured to ask her parents
to hand over all their property, including six acres of cultivated land
and cattle farms to her uncle. On her refusal the perpetrators abducted
her father, Gul Sher and detained him at his younger brother’s house.
At the same location on March 7, 2008, Taslim was subjected to the
cruellest possible ordeal. She was made to run before a pack of dogs
that bit at her legs until, exhausted, she fell to the ground where
they continued to maul her. She was subsequently shot by Zameer Solangi
in the presence of her father in order to intimidate him. Also present
were Mr. Karim Bux, who is also an uncle of the girl and a councillor
in local bodies. It was due to the influence of these persons that the
police took no action in the killing and land dispute. Later, in May
Mr. Karim arranged a jirga in order to justify the killing and obtain
impunity for all his brothers. The Jirga was conducted by Mr. Sain
Allah Dad, a powerful land lord of the Pir Jo Goth. Furthermore, Mr.
Abdul Qayum, a wealthy person of the area, was fined Rs. 400,000/= and
threatened by the killers and the elders of the tribe to confess to the
crime of having had an illicit relationship with Tasleem. He was
threatened with death if he refused to do so.
In the absence of rule of law and a proper prosecution system the
powerful people, who are at the same time representatives of people at
different levels, are enjoying impunity and using their power against a
very marginal section of the society. The family of Gul Sher has left
their house and village and all his property is under the control of
killers. However, as stated earlier, the police and people’s
representatives have taken no action in their support. The powerful
people know that police and law can be purchased at any price so they
enjoy the weaknesses of authorities.
The Asian Human Rights Commission urges the government to have a proper
investigation into the horrific murder of Ms. Tasleem Solangi on the
pretext of honor killing. The dreadful death of this innocent girl was
purely for the purpose of grabbing her father’s land. This is yet
another example of the use of honour killings in order to settle
personal disputes.
The writ of the provincial governments is looking very weak before the
powerful and political personalities. The political expediency to get
more support from usurpers has weakened the legal systems of the
country. The government of Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Gillani should
take immediate action in this case.
About AHRC:
The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental
organisation monitoring and lobbying human rights issues in Asia. The
Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.

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