Over 450 women killed for karo-kari are buried in an isolated graveyard in Ghotki Sindh Pakistan
The unattended cemetery is 150 kilometres away from the city. Left unattended, the area does not look like a graveyard. The graves have no bear mark of identification while scorching sand and thorny bushes cover the space. Residents never visit the area – it is ‘shameful’ to frequent the graves of women killed in the name of ‘honour’.
Residents say women would be killed after being declared ‘kari’. There would be no funeral and the victims would be buried without a shroud and final bath.
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The unattended cemetery is 150 kilometres away from the city. Left unattended, the area does not look like a graveyard. The graves have no bear mark of identification while scorching sand and thorny bushes cover the space. Residents never visit the area – it is ‘shameful’ to frequent the graves of women killed in the name of ‘honour’.
Residents say women would be killed after being declared ‘kari’. There would be no funeral and the victims would be buried without a shroud and final bath.
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