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Pakistani Social Media Star Qandeel Baloch Strangled In Honour Killing

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via Canberra Times:
Pakistani social media star Qandeel Baloch has been allegedly strangled by her brother in what appears to be an “honour killing”, shocking the nation.

Baloch’s raunchy social media photos challenged social norms in Pakistan, a deeply conservative Muslim country.

Baloch received multiple death threats and suffered frequent misogynist abuse, but continued posting provocative pictures and videos.

In Facebook posts, she spoke of trying to change “the typical orthodox mindset” of people in Pakistan.

Punjab police spokeswoman Nabeela Ghazanfar told Reuters Baloch – her real name was Fauzia Azeem – was killed in her family home on the outskirts of Multan, a large city in the Punjab province.

“Her father Azeem informed the police that his son Waseem has strangled Qandeel,” Ms Ghazanfar said. “Apparently, it is an honour killing but further investigations will reveal the real motives behind this murder.”

Police were now looking for Waseem, who has disappeared, she added.

Baloch had struggled to reconcile her family’s conservative values with her social media stunts, including a selfie with a famous Muslim cleric that led to widespread condemnation from powerful religious figures.

Local media reported Baloch had travelled to Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, due to security fears.

Baloch’s death sparked an outpouring of grief on Twitter and other social media websites and reignited a debate about honour killings in Pakistan.

More than 500 people – almost all women – die in Pakistan each year in such killings, usually carried out by members of the victim’s family meting out punishment for bringing “shame” on the community.

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Baloch has been described as Pakistan’s Kim Kardashian and had built a modelling career on the back of her social media fame. She recently also appeared in a music video, gyrating bare legged to an Urdu-language song in high-heels and a see-through top.

In May, Baloch offered to strip if the wildly-popular Pakistani cricket team beat arch-rival India. When they lost, she berated the Pakistani cricketers and posted a video in which she danced for the Indian team wearing a bikini.

Though popular with many liberals, Baloch often struggled with the frequent abuse aimed at her. In one Facebook post this month, she thanked her supporters for “understanding the message I try to convey through my bold posts and videos.”

She added: “It’s time to bring a change because the world is changing.”

After her death, #QandeelBaloch began trending on Twitter in Pakistan, with many people offering support for her efforts to make Pakistan a more liberal society for women.

Waseem was arrested on the evening of 16th July. He says that, “she [Qandeel Baloch] was bringing disrepute to our family’s honour and I could not tolerate it any further. I killed her around 11:30pm on Friday night when everyone else had gone to bed. My brother is not involved in the murder.”