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Witnesses say Pak women sentenced to death for 'fornication' were slaughtered | The fate of the four women, 'condemned' to death by a tribal jirga in a Kohistan village, still remains a mystery, with a latest news report saying that according
to key witnesses the women have been murdered by their relatives by slitting their
throats, contrary to earlier reports claiming they had been shot. According to
The Express Tribune, it could be a massive cover up under way of a brutal slaughter
in Kohistan, if key witnesses are to believed; and the provincial government and
its security apparatus is abetting the effort to conceal the facts. The victims,
four women caught on video singing and dancing at a mixed gathering and one 'accomplice',
were allegedly shot dead over the weekend and secretly buried in Seertaiy village
on the orders of a local jirga for defying strict tribal customs. According to
the story, the footage of the women was filmed and made public by two brothers,
Bin Yasir and Gul Nazar. When the video caught the eye of the village elders,
the women and those who had made the video were condemned to death. Later, reports
emerged that the five women had been shot dead. The provincial government, however,
denied the allegations, insisting that the women were safe, and directed the divisional
administration to investigate the matter to further prove their claim. In this
regard, top district officials along with the alleged head of the controversial
jirga, visited the village on Monday. According to a source, Omar Khan, the brother
of two of the victims, told the officials that the women were alive but declined
to present them in person. The officials, therefore, returned empty-handed as
villagers insisted that exposing their women to outsiders was against tribal tradition.
On the other hand, Muhammad Afzal, the brother of the two condemned men, along
with two other villagers, reiterated that the four filmed women and a teenage
girl, were slaughtered on May 31. The men alleged that the women were not shot,
but were in fact slaughtered as slitting of throats was 'easier' and would not
leave behind any evidence.
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