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				<description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-27593504" target="_new" rel="nofollow">Link.</a><br /> <blockquote class="uncited"><div>Pakistan woman stoned by family outside Lahore court<br /> 27 May 2014 Last updated at 15:46<br /> <br /> Police said Farzana Bibi's family members killed her in broad daylight as she arrived at Lahore High Court<br /> A Pakistani woman has been killed by her relatives outside Lahore High Court for marrying against their wishes.<br /> <br /> Police said 30-year old Farzana Bibi died on the spot after being attacked with bricks and sticks.<br /> <br /> Her father handed himself in, but police say her brothers and former fiance, who also took part in the attack, were still free.<br /> <br /> Correspondents say hundreds of girls and women in Pakistan are killed every year by family members.<br /> <br /> However, many more killings are believed to go unreported.<br /> <br /> Farzana Bibi's parents accused her husband, Muhammad Iqbal, of kidnapping her, and had filed a case against him at the High Court.<br /> <br /> However, she testified to police that she had married him of her own accord. Police said the couple had been engaged for a number of years.<br /> <br /> As she arrived at the court building for a hearing, police said about a dozen family members pulled her aside and began to attack her and her husband, who managed to escape.<br /> <br /> Police official Umer Cheema told Reuters that all the family members escaped after the killing, apart from her father, who has admitted his role in her death.<br /> <br /> The BBC's Shumaila Jaffery says marriage against the wishes of relatives is culturally unacceptable in some parts of Pakistan.<br /> <br /> Under Pakistani law, the victim's family is allowed to forgive the killer. However, in many cases family members are themselves responsible for the killing.</div></blockquote>]]></description>
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