In Pakistan, civil society groups and human rights activists have raised alarms over the increasing incidents of honour killings in Sindh during this year, with 142 reported deaths so far, including 105 women.

The data, reported by local media, highlights deep-rooted patriarchal norms and a lack of effective law enforcement. Most perpetrators are family members, including husbands, brothers, fathers, and even mothers. Activists stress that there is a lack of proper implementation of laws.

They urge the state to take responsibility and protect vulnerable individuals, especially women. Experts also cite low literacy and traditional practices like blood money and jirga settlements as contributing factors. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan earlier reported 405 such killings nationwide in 2024.

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