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Qandeel Baloch Quotes

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“At 11.25 a.m. on 16 July 2016, Adil Nizami, a twenty-five-year-old rookie reporter from Multan, broke the biggest story of his career. ‘Famous model Qandeel Baloch has been killed,â€� he blurted out in a live call that interrupted 24 Newsâ€� regular morning bulletin.”
sanam maher, The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch

“Qandeel’s neighbour in Shah Sadar Din recalls a night, perhaps during that visit, when Qandeel appeared at his house, sweating, panting. Her brother Arif, a pisto gripped tightly in his hand, was threatening to kill her. ‘I had no idea what had happened,â€� he recalls. ‘Qandeel had come there with a driver and she took off. After she left the village, her parents had told us all she was working at some mill.â€� She did not want to come back to Shah Sadar Din after that quarrel with her brother. She found this house in Multan and told her parents that she would meet them here once a year.”
Sanam Maher, The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch

“Five days after the world found out that her name was Fouzia Azeem, Qandeel received a legal notice from Fayyaz Leghari, a lawyer in Gadai, a town 20 kilometres from Shah Sadar Din. He wanted her to stop using ‘Balochâ€� as her surname or claim to be a Baloch woman. ‘You have no relation (sic) with any Baloch family or tribe,â€� Leghari wrote.”
Sanam Maher, The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch

“As Shah deftly steers the conversation, Anwar bibi and Azeem’s explanation for why Waseem killed Qandeel comes out muddled, a version that has been told, retold and then untold and erased over the last few months.”
Sanam Maher, The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch

“My childhood crush once gave me a name.
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It’s the name everyone knows me by.
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Well, that’s Qandeel.
But Qandeel who?
Qandeel from Shah Sadar Din, a girl who belongs to the Baloch Ma’arah
tribe.
Qandeel Baloch.
Yes. That worked. Qandeel. It was a beautiful name. What did it mean?
Qandeel ka matlab hai roshni. The light.”
Sanam Maher, The Sensational Life and Death of Qandeel Baloch