Does anyone except some on the right care?
Monday, January 07, 2008
British honor killing trial
Sabia Rani, 19, was repeatedly attacked over a three-week period, suffering bruising to 90 per cent of her body and 'catastrophic' injuries usually only seen in car crash victims.Why not kill her? After all, she was bought and paid for, imported as their property. They felt they could do whatever they pleased with her. She was not a person, she was property.
She had arrived five months earlier from Pakistan for an arranged marriage to Shazad Khan, 25, of Oakwood Grange, Leeds, a jury at Leeds Crown Court was told.
But Khan's family, with whom she lived, took an almost instant dislike to her, said Simon Myerson, prosecuting, and Khan began beating her.
The attack which killed her was "prolonged and vicious," the court heard.
Her agonising rib fractures were caused by "kicks, stamps or very hard punches."
The victim's mother-in-law and a sister-in-law blamed the injuries on "evil spirits, curses and black magic".
But after Khan was convicted of murder at Leeds Crown Court last January police investigated the role of other family members.
They arrested and charged the victim's mother-in-law Phullan Bibi, 52, sisters-in-law Nazia Naureen, 28, and Uzma Khan, 23, and her husband Majid Hussain, 28.
I hope they convict and deport all of them. Send them back to Crapistan.
Labels: Honor Killing, United Kingdom
1 comment:
Yes, I'm noticing a disturbing pattern, too.
Ellen R. Sheeley, Author
"Reclaiming Honor in Jordan"
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