Pakistani man admits murdering his sister in an honour killing for marrying a Christian man
A Pakistani man has admitted murdering his sister in an 'honour killing' because she married a Christian man, reports Daily Mail.
Mubeen Rajhu, 24, from Lahore, shot Tasleem, 18, in the head at home in August after he discovered his Muslim sister had defied the family and married a Christian.
He had been taunted by co-workers who had seen Tasleem in their neighbourhood with the man.
Rajhu, who is from a poor neighbourhood on the northern edge of Lahore, is being held by police.
He said he had demanded that his sister swear on the Quran that she would never marry the man.
He said: 'I told her I would have no face to show at the mill, to show to my neighbors, so don't do it. Don't do it. But she wouldn't listen. I could not let it go. It was all I could think about. I had to kill her. There was no choice. There was no yelling, no shouting. I just shot her dead.'
Ali Raza, a co-worker at the mill, said the taunting of Rajhu about his sister had gone on for months.
He said: 'He used to tell us, "If you don't stop, I will kill myself. Stop!" The guys here told him, "It would be better to kill your sister".'
Raza said Rajhu told them he had bought a pistol and one day in August stopped coming to work.
However, Tasleem's father Mohammed Naseer Rajhu puts the blame on his daughter.
He said: 'My family is destroyed. Everything is destroyed only because of this shameful girl. Even after death I am destroyed because of her.'
The number of 'honour killings' in Pakistan has increased over the past few years.
According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, 1,184 people were killed in 2015, compared to 869 in 2013.
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