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A symbolic digital illustration of a Baloch couple standing in a desert, holding hands with heart-shaped cracked shadows, while armed villagers appear in the background, representing honor killings in Balochistan.
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Honor Killings in Balochistan: The Price of Love

You only have permission to shoot me.”— Bano Baloch A Viral Video Exposes the Brutality of Honor Killings in Balochistan On the morning of June

A grayscale picture of a young Pakistani woman. A red cloth covers her mouth, but her eyes look strong and determined. Behind her are dark shadows of men in suits. Faint words like "Don't laugh too loud" appear around her. The Urdu word for "honor" (izzat) is shown torn and burning in the background. This image is about standing up against honor culture.
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The Cost of a Good Girl: Truth Behind Honor Culture in Pakistan

Introduction: Honor Culture in Pakistan Controls, Not Protects People use honor culture in Pakistan to justify violence, silence, and control over women. But honor never