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Sunday, April 27, 2008

after all, it is all about HIS honor

right?

yes, we're winning the war on terror. yes, we're bringing our form of democracy to the middle east. yes, mission accomplished

Her crime was to fall in love. She paid with her life
Afif Sarhan in Basra, Mark Townsend and Caroline Davies
When 17-year old Rand Abdel-Qader met a British soldier in Basra, she dreamt of romance. But five months later she was murdered in a savage attack by her father. But there will be no trial: this was an 'honour killing'. Investigation by Afif Sarhan in Basra, Mark Townsend and Caroline Davies
Rand Abdel-Qader, 17, told her closest friend that she was in love from the moment she set eyes on the young British soldier working alongside her in Basra, and she dreamed of a future with him.
It was an innocent infatuation but five months after Rand, a student of English at Basra University, met Paul, a 22-year-old soldier posted to southern Iraq, she was dead. She was stamped on, suffocated and stabbed by her father. Several brutal knife wounds punctured her slender, bruised body - from her face to her feet. He had done it, he proclaimed to the neighbours who soon gathered round, to 'cleanse his honour'.
And as Rand was put into the ground, without ceremony, her uncles spat on her covered corpse because she had brought shame on the family. Her crime was the worst they could possibly imagine - she had fallen in love with a British soldier and dared to talk to him in public. .............


stop honor killings

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

And we're giving these people their very own oil-financed Theocracy.

Commander Zaius said...

I try not to judge others with my values for many reasons but this is nothing less than barbaric.

Unknown said...

yes rick we are (well their own as long as the good ol' white boys of THIS country have a big ol' piece as well)

bb, i AM judging anyone who does this

ellen, thanks for stopping by. i'll read up on your blog. honor killings don't always happen in native countries. they happen here and in europe as well. something must be done of course. you're right