Date: September
16, 2008
For Immediate Release
Honour Killings in Pakistan
Strongly Condemned
Canadian Govt
Should Raise the Issue with Pakistani Govt
The
founder of Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, Imam Syed Soharwardy strongly
condemns the recent honour killings in Pakistan. According
to Imam Soharwardy, in the Pakistani province of Sind, the
un-Islamic tradition of honour killing has been practiced by a minority for
many years. However, the Pakistani government has done nothing to stop it. This
situation has come about because, typically, those involved in killing innocent
girls and women in the name of “honour” belong to the ranks of the rich and
famous of Pakistan.
Today,
a father pleaded on a Pakistani television for his life and his two daughters’
lives. In Sind,
a cemetery with more than 100 graves has been discovered. This is a place
where women and girls have been buried after they were killed in the name of
“honour” by their own family members and landlords.
Islamic
Supreme Council of Canada requests that the government of Canada
use its influence on the Pakistani government to stop these so-called honour
killings and put an end to this victimization of its own citizens.
ISCC
requests the Islamic scholars to openly denounce these horrible crimes and speak
against these inhumane and un-Islamic traditions in their sermons, especially during
the month of Ramadan, the month of mercy and kindness.
For any
questions, please call Imam Syed Soharwardy at 403-831-6330
Thanks