The Italian Supreme Court has upheld the life sentences for Saman Abbas's parents, Shabbar Abbas and Nazia Shaheen, as well as her cousins Ijaz Ikram and Noman Ul Haq, and confirmed a 22-year prison sentence for her uncle Danish Hasnain. The court rejected appeals by the defendants in the case of the murder of 18-year-old Pakistani Saman Abbas, who was killed in Novellara, Reggio Emilia, in spring 2021. Prosecutors claimed she was murdered for opposing an arranged marriage and for adopting a lifestyle deemed incompatible with family traditions. The charges included premeditation and trivial motives. The civil lawyer for the victim’s family stated that her brother’s life has been permanently damaged but he continues to move forward with support from institutions. Advocates from Differenza Donna described the ruling as a social turning point, emphasizing that Saman was killed for defying patriarchal norms and asserting her autonomy in love, education, clothing, and lifestyle choices. They highlighted the importance of recognizing early warning signs and providing timely protection to prevent such crimes.
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