▲ Pakistani women protest against human rights


In Pakistan, two girls were `` honored '' after a video of men hanging out online.

Pakistani police arrested two men on the 14th for killing two teenage girls in Pakistan's northwestern Waziristan.

It is known that one man is the father of one girl and the other man is sibling with another girl.

Police officials said they both admitted to the murder, and the two girls were 16 and 18 years old, respectively.

The police are chasing two other suspects in addition to the two.

The men shot the girls and caused them to die, and other families buried the girls in the village.

The girl's family is said to have started an honor killing after an online video was released.

The video was taken last year as a man kissing girls and spread online a few weeks ago.

In Pakistan, family murder, a custom of murdering women, is a frequent occurrence because of the defilement of the family's honor.

It is estimated that about 1,000 women are killed each year as honor killings.

Last year, three men were sentenced to life imprisonment for killing relatives because of clapping and singing at a wedding.

Pakistan's parliament passed the 2016 Fame Enhancement Act, but it has not been eradicated.  

(Photo = AP, Yonhap News)