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Samia Sarwar (1970 – 6 April 1999) was a Pakistani woman, who was shot dead in her lawyers' office in Lahore in an "honour killing." Samia Sarwar was a married woman with two children, belonging to an affluent family of Peshawar. She claimed to have suffered marital abuse and eloped with Nadir Mirza, an army officer, leaving her children behind with her parents. The runaway couple cohabited for some days at a five-star hotel in Lahore before Nadir Mirza abandoned Sarwar and returned to his army posting. Samia then sought the help of the Lahore-based sisters Asma Jehangir and Hina Jilani, who are well-known human rights lawyers. Shortly afterwards, at a meeting between Samia and her mother at their chambers in Lahore, Samia was shot dead by an assassin hired by her own parents. They had arr

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  • سامية ساروار (ar)
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  • سامية ساوار (يونيو 1970- أبريل 1999) كانت باكستانية الأصل، وقُتلت بطلق رصاصي في مكتب مُحاميها في لاهور بدعوي الشرف. سامية ساوار كانت متزوجة وأم لطفلين، تنتمي لعائلة غنية من بشوار. أوضحت سامية أنها تعرضت للإساءة الزوجية وهربت مع نادر ميرزا، وهو ضابط جيش، تاركة أولادها مع أهلها . حيث عاشت هاربة لبضعة أيام في فندق 5 نجوم في لاهوري قبل أن يهجُرها نادر ساروار ويعود للجيش. طلبت سامية المساعدة من أخواتها أسماء جيهانجير ووهينا جيلاني، والمعروفين بدعوتهم للنسوية وأنهم محاميتين. بعدها بوقت قصير، في اجتماع بين سامية وأمها في غرفتهم بلاهور، سامية تم إطلاق النار عليها وماتت عن طريق قاتل مأجور من والديها الذين رتبوا لمقتل ابنتهم لأنهم شعروا بأها جلبت العار لعائلتهم بهروبها مع عشيقها، وهجر زوجها وأولادها، وتزعمت أن السبب وراء هذا هو العداء الزوجي لتُبرر أفعالها السيئة. (ar)
  • Samia Sarwar (1970 – 6 April 1999) was a Pakistani woman, who was shot dead in her lawyers' office in Lahore in an "honour killing." Samia Sarwar was a married woman with two children, belonging to an affluent family of Peshawar. She claimed to have suffered marital abuse and eloped with Nadir Mirza, an army officer, leaving her children behind with her parents. The runaway couple cohabited for some days at a five-star hotel in Lahore before Nadir Mirza abandoned Sarwar and returned to his army posting. Samia then sought the help of the Lahore-based sisters Asma Jehangir and Hina Jilani, who are well-known human rights lawyers. Shortly afterwards, at a meeting between Samia and her mother at their chambers in Lahore, Samia was shot dead by an assassin hired by her own parents. They had arr (en)
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  • سامية ساوار (يونيو 1970- أبريل 1999) كانت باكستانية الأصل، وقُتلت بطلق رصاصي في مكتب مُحاميها في لاهور بدعوي الشرف. سامية ساوار كانت متزوجة وأم لطفلين، تنتمي لعائلة غنية من بشوار. أوضحت سامية أنها تعرضت للإساءة الزوجية وهربت مع نادر ميرزا، وهو ضابط جيش، تاركة أولادها مع أهلها . حيث عاشت هاربة لبضعة أيام في فندق 5 نجوم في لاهوري قبل أن يهجُرها نادر ساروار ويعود للجيش. طلبت سامية المساعدة من أخواتها أسماء جيهانجير ووهينا جيلاني، والمعروفين بدعوتهم للنسوية وأنهم محاميتين. بعدها بوقت قصير، في اجتماع بين سامية وأمها في غرفتهم بلاهور، سامية تم إطلاق النار عليها وماتت عن طريق قاتل مأجور من والديها الذين رتبوا لمقتل ابنتهم لأنهم شعروا بأها جلبت العار لعائلتهم بهروبها مع عشيقها، وهجر زوجها وأولادها، وتزعمت أن السبب وراء هذا هو العداء الزوجي لتُبرر أفعالها السيئة. * بوابة أعلام * بوابة باكستان * بوابة المرأة (ar)
  • Samia Sarwar (1970 – 6 April 1999) was a Pakistani woman, who was shot dead in her lawyers' office in Lahore in an "honour killing." Samia Sarwar was a married woman with two children, belonging to an affluent family of Peshawar. She claimed to have suffered marital abuse and eloped with Nadir Mirza, an army officer, leaving her children behind with her parents. The runaway couple cohabited for some days at a five-star hotel in Lahore before Nadir Mirza abandoned Sarwar and returned to his army posting. Samia then sought the help of the Lahore-based sisters Asma Jehangir and Hina Jilani, who are well-known human rights lawyers. Shortly afterwards, at a meeting between Samia and her mother at their chambers in Lahore, Samia was shot dead by an assassin hired by her own parents. They had arranged the murder of their daughter because they felt that she had brought shame upon the family by eloping with a lover, abandoning her husband and children, and making allegations of marital abuse to justify her misdeeds. (en)
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