Pakistan Foils Terror Plot Against Masroor Airbase, Arrests Nine Militants

In a tragic incident, a Pakistani father named Adil committed suicide after a tribal council, or jirga, ordered that his 12-year-old daughter be forcibly married as a means of settling a family dispute. Local police official Khalid Javed Khan confirmed that Adil ingested poison to avoid complying with the jirga’s ruling, expressing his disdain for the decision through an audio recording that circulated on social media.
The jirga's judgement came after a young woman accused Adil’s nephew of sexual harassment during a wedding. Following a fine of 600,000 Pakistani rupees (approximately $2,000) paid by the nephew, the jirga ruled that Adil's daughter should be given in marriage to the brother of the harassed girl as compensation. Officials noted that Adil's other daughters are now safe, and three members of the jirga have been arrested in Dera Ismail Khan, a region known for its tribal customs and legal complexities.
Despite legal prohibitions against using women in such settlements, forced marriages continue in many rural areas of Pakistan, often justified by claims of family honor.