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'I HAD TO KILL HER, THERE WAS NO CHOICE'

Muslim man murders sister in Pakistan ‘honour killing’ after being teased by workmates over her marriage to a Christian

Family and neighbours praise Mubeen Rajhu, 24, from Lahore, after he admis shooting Tasleem, 18, in the head at her home

A MUSLIM man in Pakistan has admitted brutally murdering his sister, claiming he had “no choice” because she married a Christian man.

Mubeen Rajhu, 24, from Lahore, shot 18-year-old Tasleem in the head at her home in a so-called ‘honour killing’ in August.

 Mubeen Rajhu, 24, admitted killing his sister because of her marriage to a Christian man
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Mubeen Rajhu, 24, admitted killing his sister because of her marriage to a Christian manCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Tasleem, 18, was killed with a single shot to the head in her home in August
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Tasleem, 18, was killed with a single shot to the head in her home in AugustCredit: AP:Associated Press

The steel worker flew into a rage after being teased by co-workers about his sibling for more than two months.

Rajhu’s colleague Ali Raza said: “Some guys got to know that his sister was having a relationship.

“They would say: 'Can't you do anything? What is the matter with you? You are not a man.’”

Raza continued: “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. It is better than letting her have this relationship.'”

Rajhu told them he had bought a pistol, and one day in August he stopped coming to work.

After spending six days seething with rage he eventually retrieved it from its hiding place, walked up to his sister and killed her with a single shot to the head.

After being arrested, Rajhu revealed he had demanded his sister swear an oath on the Quran that she would never marry the Christian man – even though he had converted to Islam to be with her.

The terrified girl agreed but later went back on her promise, running off to marry him in secret.

He said: “I told her I would have no face to show at the mill, to show to my neighbours, 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.”

 Rajhu said 'there was no choice', claiming he had to kill his sister after what she did
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Rajhu said 'there was no choice', claiming he had to kill his sister after what she didCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Tasleem's brother decided to murder her after being teased about her relationship with a Christian by his workmates at a steel mill
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Tasleem's brother decided to murder her after being teased about her relationship with a Christian by his workmates at a steel millCredit: AP:Associated Press

Shockingly, Tasleem's father Mohammed Naseer Rajhu also blames his daughter for her own death.

And he is still angry with the dead teenager for the damage she did to the family’s reputation.

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 family’s neighbours also agreed, heaping praise on Rajhu for killing his sister.

One man named Babar Ali said: “I am proud of this man that he has done the right thing, to kill her.

“We cannot allow anyone to marry outside our religion. He did the right thing.”

 The family's neighbours were full of praise for the murderer who they said did 'the right thing'
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The family's neighbours were full of praise for the murderer who they said did 'the right thing'Credit: AP:Associated Press
 Rajhu said he had 'no face to show at the mill' after her decision to disobey her family
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Rajhu said he had 'no face to show at the mill' after her decision to disobey her familyCredit: AP:Associated Press

Honour killings are on the rise in Pakistan, with 1,184 people murdered last year – up from 1005 the year before and 869 the year before that.

The vast majority of victims are women, with the killers usually being a male relative or family friend.

The brutal slayings are often prompted by a woman’s refusal to accept an arranged marriage, or their insistence on leaving an abusive relationship.

The father and ex-husband of a British-Pakistani woman appeared in court last month accused of luring her to her death and murdering her for divorcing and remarrying.

It is alleged Samia Shahid’s father Muhammad stood guard while Muhammad Shakeel raped her, before the pair strangled her together.


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