Rights
Daughter
Agence-France Presse
Copenhagen, June 29, 2006|09:12 IST
A Danish court jailed a Pakistani man for life for his part in the so-called
honour killing of his daughter after she married without her family’s consent,
Ritzau news agency reported on Thursday.
The father of Ghazala Khan and eight other men and women were convicted on
Wednesday of involvement in an attack on the 18-year-old woman, who was shot
twice in the heart by her elder brother in September 2005.
Her husband Emil Khan, whom she had wed secretly, was also seriously injured
in the attack, thought to have been carried out in the belief that the marriage
had tarnished her family’s honour.
The prosecution described the murder as an honour killing, the ninth in
Denmark in the past decade, but the brother insisted the death was
accidental.
The victim’s brother and two of her uncles received 16-year jail sentences on
Thursday for involvement in the
killing,
which was committed outside the train
station
of Slagelse, west of Copenhagen.
One of the victim’s aunts and another male relative received 14-year jail
sentences for involvement in the killing and for the attempted murder of Emil
Khan, the Danish Ritzau agency reported.
Three other “acquaintances and friends” of the family received sentences of
eight and ten years for their role in the crime, it added.
Those convicted were also ordered to pay one million kroner to the dead
woman’s husband.
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