Qandeel Baloch, one of Pakistan’s most famous and controversial social media stars, has been strangled to death in what police are calling a case of so called “honor” killing in the city of Multan in the country’s province of Punjab.
Azhar Akram, Multan’s chief police officer, told CNN that Baloch was killed by her brother in her family’s home after he had protested at the “kind of pictures she had been posting online.”
After going on the run, the brother was later arrested and confessed on a video that police showed at a news conference.
Baloch’s father Muhammad Azeem reported her death to the police.Baloch, 25, was from the Punjabi town of Kot Addu and had risen to fame due to the brazenly sassy, and increasingly political, videos that she had started posting on Facebook.
Her videos were not very different from thousands others shared by 20-something social media celebrities around the Internet — she pouted like a kitten into the camera, discussed her various hairstyles and shared cooing confessions from her bedroom about her celebrity crushes.
Baloch pushed boundaries
Yet in Pakistan, her flirty antics were unusual, pushing the boundaries of what’s acceptable of women in Pakistan.According to the World Economic Forum’s 2015 Gender Gap Report, Pakistan was second to last on the list of 145 countries with regards to gender disparity.
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Rapper Rick Ross Asks Georgia Judge For Immunity In Pistol Whip Case
Rapper Rick Ross and his manager Nadrian James were in court Wednesday asking for immunity from prosecution in his assault case, citing Georgia’s Stand Your Ground law.
Atlanta’s Channel 2 Action News:
The rapper, whose real name is William Roberts, and James were charged with assault, battery and kidnapping in the June 2015 incident. The two are accused of assaulting two employees who threw a party at Ross’ estate in Fayetteville, GA.
The two say the man wasn’t doing his job. James said a car was parked in the guesthouse driveway and no one was answering the door.
“I wanted to know what was going on and why he didn’t open the door after I was knocking for 10 minutes,” James said in court.
When James finally got inside, he told the court he saw a woman, a child, a shirtless man and another employee run out of the house. That’s when a fight broke out.
The two employees said the rapper pulled out a gun and pistol-whipped them, causing one of them to have a chipped tooth and an injured jaw.
James said he never saw the rapper pull out a gun during the fight.
Sharing Your Netflix Password Is Now A Federal Crime
On July 5, a federal court in California issued an opinion that if you share your Netflix, HBO Go or any other streaming service password, it is a violation of the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. This was based on the eight-year-old case United States V. Nosal where David Nosal, a former employee of…
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