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Pak Supreme Court orders to get allegedly slaughtered 'fornication' girls to court in choppers | Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry,
while hearing the suo motu notice of media reports that a Kohistan jirga had condemned
four girls to death for defying tribal customs has ordered the chief secretary
of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa to bring the girls to the court in a helicopter. According
to reports, the four girls, along with two other men, were declared 'ghul' (fornicators)
after they were allegedly caught on video singing and dancing together at a wedding
party. During the hearing, officials from Kohistan's dictrict administration had
appeared before the court, including the chief secretary K-P, Deputy Inspector
General of Police Hazara, Commissioner Hazara Khalid Umarzai. According to The
Express Tribune, they informed the court that they had failed to contact the girls
despite several attempts, but claimed that the girls were alive. The two men accused
of filming the video and uploading it on the internet, Bin Yasir and Gul Nazar,
were brought before the court by the police, who revealed that the girls were
killed. Expressing concern over the claims, Chaudhary said the interior ministry
was ready to extend any kind of support required, whether it was helicopters,
Frontier Corps (FC) men or army personnel, but the girls should be brought before
the court. Speaking to the media on the premises of the Supreme Court, Muhammad
Afzal, the brother of Yasir and Nazar, said that the girls were "slaughtered"
on the eve of May 30, 2012. Afzal said that if required, he was ready to swear
by the Quran "a thousand times over." He further revealed that he and his brothers
were facing threats to their lives and alleged that the DIG and commissioner Hazara
were planning on "killing them".
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