Protest movements have the potential to trigger change within Pakistani society. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro | Alamy 3 marzo 2022 Pakistan again faces questions over ‘honour’ killings as brother acquitted of social media star’s murder Sadiq Bhanbhro, Sheffield Hallam University Despite confessing to the murder of his sister, Qandeel Baloch in 2016, Waseem Khan has been acquitted by the Lahore High Court. The case has shocked activists campaigning against honour killings.
Protests in Pakistan after the killing of Qandeel Baloch. T. Mughal/EPA 10 enero 2017 Violence in the name of ‘honour’ is a public health problem not a cultural one Sadiq Bhanbhro, Sheffield Hallam University Presenting violence of any sort as a cultural issue does not help prevent it.
Protests in Islamabad against the killing of Qandeel Baloch. T. Mughal/EPA 22 julio 2016 Qandeel Baloch: stricter Pakistani laws have not deterred honour killings Niaz Shah, University of Hull What the law in Pakistan says about honour killings.