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I was watching a TV programme the other night about the large number of acid attacks that happen in Pakistan.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17676542
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17676542
Haiti, really? You mean a "catholic" country sanctions honor killings? I found this about Brazil, too.
"...according to human rights lawyer Julie Mertus "in Brazil, until 1991 wife killings were considered to be noncriminal 'honor killings'; in just one year, nearly eight hundred husbands killed their wives. Similarly, in Colombia, until 1980, a husband legally could kill his wife for committing adultery."[SUP][76][/SUP] It is also for women or men that refuse to marry their wife or husband."
You dare compare 5000+ murders of this kind with one crazy mother.....
Yates had a long history of mental illness starting in 1980....and she did not use religion as an excuse for her murders, committed 20 years later....
Honor killings are not committed by insane people, they are committed by zealots to enslave women...
Honor killings are not the exception to the rule, they are the rule.
That guesstimate of 5000 could easily be 20,000....we have no way of knowing ..... and its happening to different degrees, all over the world where
Muslims have settled...