Celebrities speak out in support of honour killing victims in Balochistan.
Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti has ordered immediate action after a disturbing video showing the cold-blooded killing of a man and a woman went viral on social media.
The video, believed to have been filmed just before Eid ul Azha, shows armed men brutally shooting the victims in what is suspected to be a so-called “honour killing.”
Celebrities speak out in support of honour killing victims in Balochistan.
Showbiz stars call incident “deeply disturbing and heart-wrenching”, “deep, raw betrayal of humanity”
Celebrities around Pakistan take to social media to express support for the victims of an honour killing incident in Balochistan.
The couple were shot dead on the orders of a local tribal Jirga last month for honour in Balochistan’s Dagari, situated on the outskirts of the provincial capital.
The incident gained national attention after a video went viral on social media, showing a group of men forcing a couple out of a vehicle and leading them into a desert, where they were shot at close range.
Actor Hania Aamir took to Instagram to share a powerful message on the topic, highlighting larger issues of gender in Pakistan.
“If women were to start killing for honour, no man would remain,” the post said.
Tamkenat Mansoor also expressed her frustration at the incident, saying: “This society hates women,” a popular sentiment that followed the events in Balochistan.
More celebrities, including actor Nauman Ijaz, shared a series of heartfelt messages, calling the incident “deeply disturbing and heart-wrenching” and a “deep, raw betrayal of humanity”.
Ahsan Khan reacted to the incident with a wish that education were made more accessible.He deemed the incident as one caused by a lack of tolerance and education.
Model Hira Khan posted a prayer for the victims, concluding her statement by saying: “We failed you and so many others,” a nod at the rising number of honour killings taking place in the country.