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'''KaroKari''' or ] is the practice in ], which looks towards killing of (mostly) ] by family members in order to preserve family "]". '''KaroKari''' or ] is the practice in ], which looks towards killing of (mostly) ] by family members in order to preserve family "]".

A news-making case occured on ], 2005, when one ] slit the throats of his three young daughters and stepsister.


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KaroKari or Honour Killing is the practice in Pakistan, which looks towards killing of (mostly) women by family members in order to preserve family "honour".

A news-making case occured on December 28, 2005, when one Nazir Ahmed slit the throats of his three young daughters and stepsister.

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