Pakistan Army Chief Visits Balochistan Amid Deadly Clashes

In a tragic incident on February 3, 2025, a 20-year-old woman was reportedly shot dead by her brothers in Jhelum, Pakistan, allegedly for making TikTok videos. According to ARY News, the killing occurred in Dhoke Korian, where the victim's neighbors had expressed their disapproval of her video-making, leading to a familial confrontation.
The brothers reportedly opened fire on their sister, killing her instantly. Following the incident, they attempted to stage the scene as a suicide and erase evidence. This case highlights the persistent issue of honour killings in Pakistan, where women often become victims of violence purportedly in defense of family honor.
Another similar case was reported just days earlier in Quetta, where a 15-year-old girl was murdered by her father and uncle for creating TikTok content. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan indicated that such incidents remain a major concern, with 346 individuals reported as victims of honour killings in 2024 alone.