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Violence against women is present in every country, cutting across boundaries of culture, class, education, income, ethnicity and age. Even though most societies proscribe violence against women, the reality is that violations against women’s human rights are often sanctioned under the garb of cultural practices and norms, or through misinterpretation of religious tenets. Pakistani society in general and tribal society in particular is so entrenched in culture, that customary and traditional laws and practices usually override both statutory and Islamic laws, which are only used selectively or adapted in accordance with cultural traditions. Honour Killing is a tradition and practice that has existed in FATA for many centuries. Today the custom of honour killing is doing no good but casting aspersions on the noble and dignified heritage of the tribal culture, which denotes courage, honour, hospitality and peaceful coexistence. The deplorable condition of the fair sex can be improved by providing their proper education.

M. Maqbool Khan Wazir. (2010) Violence Against Women: Violation of Right to Life of Women in FATA, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-02, Issue-2.
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