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US-born girl shot dead by father in Pakistan over TikTok videos, say police

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By Saleem Ahmed QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A man who had recently brought his family back to Pakistan from the United States on Wednesday confessed to shooting dead his teenage daughter, motivated

US Teen Shot by Father in Pakistan Over TikTok Content

By Saleem Ahmed

QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A man who had recently brought his family back to Pakistan from the United States on Wednesday confessed to shooting dead his teenage daughter, motivated by his disapproval of her TikTok content, Pakistani police said.

The shooting happened on a street in the southwestern city of Quetta on Tuesday. The suspect, Anwar ul-Haq, initially said that unidentified gunmen shot and killed his American-born, 15-year-old daughter before he confessed to the crime, police official Babar Baloch said.

"Our investigation so far has found that the family had an objection to her dressing, lifestyle, and social gathering," another police investigator, Zohaib Mohsin, said. "We have her phone. It is locked," he told Reuters. "We are probing all aspects, including honour killing."

The family had recently returned to Balochistan province in predominantly Muslim Pakistan, a nation with conservative social norms, having lived in the United States for about 25 years, Baloch said.

The suspect has U.S. citizenship, the officer said. He said Haq had told him his daughter began creating "objectionable" content on the social media platform TikTok when she lived in the United States.

He told police that she continued to share videos on the platform after returning to Pakistan. Baloch said the main suspect's brother-in-law had also been arrested in connection with the killing.

Police said they had charged Haq with the murder. They did not offer proof of Haq's U.S. citizenship except for the suspect's own testimony and declined to say whether the U.S. embassy had been informed of the incident.

His family declined to respond to a Reuters' request for comment.

More than 54 million people use TikTok in Pakistan, a nation of 241 million. The government has blocked the video-sharing app several times in recent years over content moderation.

Islamabad often takes issue with what it terms "obscene content" with the social media platform, which has lately started complying with requests from Pakistan to remove certain content.

Over 1,000 women are killed each year in Pakistan at the hands of community or family members over perceived damage to "honour", according to independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

That could involve eloping, posting social media content, fraternising with men, or any other infraction against conservative values relating to women.

(Writing by Asif Shahzad; Editing by Ros Russell)

Key Takeaways

  • A US-born girl was shot by her father in Quetta, Pakistan.
  • The father disapproved of her TikTok content.
  • The incident is being investigated as a potential honor killing.
  • The family had recently returned to Pakistan from the US.
  • TikTok has faced bans in Pakistan over content issues.

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The article discusses a US-born girl shot by her father in Pakistan over her TikTok videos.
Why was the girl shot?
The father disapproved of her TikTok content and lifestyle, leading to the shooting.
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The incident highlights cultural tensions and the issue of honor killings in Pakistan.

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