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Vani ( ur, ونی), or Swara (), is a custom found in parts of Pakistan where girls, often minors, are given in marriage or servitude to an aggrieved family as compensation to end disputes, often murder.cf. e.g. ''
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, and the result of punishment decided by a council of tribal elders named '' jirga''. Some claim ''Vani'' can be avoided if the clan of the girl agrees to pay money, called ''Deet'' (). ''Vani'' is sometimes spelled as ''Wani'' or ''Wanni''. It is a Punjabi word derived from vanay which means blood. It is also known as Sak and Sangchatti () in different regional languages of Pakistan.Vani a social evil
Anwar Hashmi and Rifat Koukab, The Fact (Pakistan), (July 2004)
Though laws in 2005 and 2011 have declared the practice illegal, the custom still continues to be practiced. In 2004, the Sindh High Court outlawed all such "parallel justice" systems. But the writ of government is weak in rural areas, and local police often turn a blind eye.


Rationale

Hashmi and Koukab claim this custom started almost 400 years ago when two northwestern Pakistani Pashtun tribes fought a bloody war against each other. During the war, hundreds died. The Nawab, regional ruler, settled the war by calling a ''jirga'' of elders from both sides. The elders decided that the dispute and crime of the men be settled by giving their girls as '' Qisas'', a retaliatory punishment. Ever since then, tribal and rural ''jirgas'' have been using young virgin girls from 4 to 14 years old, through child marriages, to settle crimes such as murder by men. This ''blood for blood'' tradition is practiced in different states of Pakistan such as Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan and KPK and tribal areas. A report by Pakistan's Law Commission states that sharia principle of Qisas is the rationale for Vani.


Criticism

After the promulgation of the 1973 constitution, the Pakistani government, which made Sharia its prime legislative source, has forbidden and discouraged ''Vani'' as being un-Islamic and cruel.
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, a Pakistani activist and filmmaker, has criticized the practice. She notes that very often when there is a murder or a dispute, girls are given as compensation to the aggrieved party as reparation. The murderer gets away with his crime and one, or even more girls have to pay the price of the crime for the rest of their lives. Compensation marriages are largely accepted as a way of keeping the peace between tribes and families. However, under-aged girls torn from their homes in this manner often end up systematically abused and forced into a life of virtual slavery in the homes of their enemies.


Cases

In 2008, a long-running blood feud in a remote corner of western Baluchistan province that started with a dead dog and led to 19 people, including five women, being killed and was resolved by handing over 15 girls, aged between three and 10, for marriage. In 2012, 13 girls ranging from age 4 to 16 years were forced into marriage to settle a dispute with an allegation of murder between two clans in Pakistan. The case was tried by elders from the two groups, with a member of Balochistan state assembly, Mir Tariq Masoori Bugti, leading the ''jirga''. The jirga’s verdict included ''Vani'', that is an order that the 13 girls must be handed over as wives to members of opposing group, for a crime committed by one man who could not be found for the trial. The sentence was carried out, and Bugti defended the practice of ''Vani'' as a valid means to settle disputes. Numerous other cases have been reported. In 2011, for example, a 12-year-old girl was handed over as wife to an 85-year-old man, under ''vani'', for a crime alleged to have been committed by the girl’s father. In 2010, another politician participated as a member of a ‘‘jirga’’ and ruled in favor of ‘‘Vani’’. The custom of ''Vani'' is very common in many regions of Pakistan. The Supreme Court of Pakistan served ''
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'' notices in 2012 to help reduce and stop the custom. As per June 2020, report in '' The Express Tribune'', a Jirga (a type of quasi- Kangaroo court) attempted ruling to give up a 13 year minor girl in marriage to a 41 year married man as Swara (punishment) for her brother's alleged disliked relation with his cousin, the Jirga's attempt was foiled by a close relative of the boy with help of police.


Related customs

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, a similar custom is called Ba'ad, sometimes as ''Sawara''.Alissa Rubin
For Punishment of Elder’s Misdeeds, Afghan Girl Pays the Price
New York Times, February 16, 2012


See also

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Child marriage Child marriage is a marriage or similar union, formal or informal, between a child under a certain age – typically 18 years – and an adult or another child. * * * * The vast majority of child marriages are between a female child and a mal ...
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Arranged marriage Arranged marriage is a type of marital union where the bride and groom are primarily selected by individuals other than the couple themselves, particularly by family members such as the parents. In some cultures a professional matchmaker may be us ...
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Watta satta Watta satta or shighar ( ur, ،شغار،وٹہ سٹہ), is an exchange marriage common in Pakistan and Afghanistan.Karo kari Honour killings in Pakistan are known locally as ''karo-kari'' ( ur, ). Pakistan currently have the top number of documented and estimated honour killings per capita of any country in the world; about 1/5 of the world's honour killings are comm ...
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Baad (practice) Baad is a method of settlement and compensation whereby a female from a criminal's family is given to the victim's family as a servant or a bride. It is still practiced in certain areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan, mainly among the Kochis. Altho ...
* Jirga * Women related laws in Pakistan * Forced marriage


References

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External links


Forced child marriage tests Pakistan law

Custom of swara in vogue despite govt claims, November 29, 2010

Present law insufficient to check swara, vani custom, April 26, 2010

Swara practised with impunity in tribal areas, November 13, 2006

Blood Feuds Trap Girls in 'Compensation Marriages', April 1, 2006


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20101015204751/http://www.khyber.org/articles/zafar/SwaraThePriceofHonour.shtml Swara: The Price of Honour, February 20, 2004 Child marriage Rape in Pakistan Crime in Pakistan Marriage, unions and partnerships in Pakistan Forced marriage Marriage, unions and partnerships in Afghanistan Women's rights in Afghanistan