A man has killed his teenage daughter after she uploaded what he considered to be inappropriate videos on the social media app, TikTok in Pakistan.
Local police chief, Babar Baloch, said on Thursday that the man, said to be in his 50s, recently brought his family back from the U.S. to settle in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta,
Baloch said the now-detained man confessed to having shot his daughter earlier this week after she refused to dress more modestly and stop uploading what the family considered to be “indecent” videos on TikTok,
Police are treating the incident as a case of so-called honour killing.
Around 1,000 women are killed in Pakistan by close relatives, fathers, brothers, and sons on the pretext of saving family honour, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP).
Human rights body, Amnesty International lamented that the killers in most cases, escape prosecution because of a controversial Islamic clause in laws that allows relatives of victims to pardon the perpetrator.
Pakistan approved a law in 2016 to partially do away with the controversial clause, but that has not proved enough to stop the practice, according to the HRCP.