CII declares honour killings 'un-Islamic and against law of land'

15 Jun, 2016

The Council of Islamic (CII) Ideology declared killing in the name of honour as un-Islamic and against the law of the land, in a statement released on Tuesday, according to a private channel. "There are laws in the country to deal with the obscenity and other moral crimes so one cannot kill other in the name of honour," said the CII statement. The Council, however, maintained that being provoked after witnessing a moral sin by a close relative is an element of human nature.
The CII added there is no room for anyone to kill an individual after being provoked by a moral sin, as punishments for the same exist in the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) and the Shariah. "Every accused should be brought before the court," the council's statement said adding it is up to the court to declare an individual as guilty or innocent.
The CII also declared that "extra judicial killing is simply an offence," and it is the prerogative of the court to excuse an accused's behaviour in honour killing cases. "The executive needs to implement laws instead of amending them or making new ones," added the CII statement.

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