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If honor killings take place in ANY society, then is PART of their culture whether we want to accept it or not. It is common sense. Hence, if honor killings occur in Iraq as often as it seems they occur, then it is indeed part of the culture. |
Karbala, the definition of culture is the following:
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The accumulated habits, attitudes, and beliefs of a group of people that define for them their general behavior and way of life; the total set of learned activities of a people. |
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As of 2004, honor killings have occurred at the hands of individuals within parts of various countries, such as Albania, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, India, Iran, Iraq, Israel (within the Arab, Druze and Bedouin communities)[7], Italy, Jordan, Morocco, the Palestinian territories, Sweden, Turkey, Uganda, the United Kingdom and the United States. According to the UN: "The report of the Special Rapporteur ... concerning cultural practices in the family that are violent towards women (E/CN.4/2002/83), indicated that honour killings had been reported in Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, the Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, Yemen, and other Mediterranean and Gulf countries, and that they had also taken place in such countries as France, Germany and the United Kingdom within migrant communities. |
I don't agree with this way of settling problems. Killing anyone just because you do not like that your reputation was stained is just plain stupid. Didn't some guy do this to his wife right here in America awhile back?
This is terrible. It is not honorable to murder your family because you don't agree with their decisions. Love should stop you from killing your family members even if you think what they did was shameful. Not too long ago a middle eastern man killed his two young daughters (and I think his wife and himself also) in a neighborhood not far from mine (in the United States) because his daughter liked a boy. The father did not like that his daughter wanted to date an American boy, so the father ended his daughters' lives. Killing a person does not make things any better, it just ruins the person's chance of ever becoming anything.
Mother and Brother Kill Pregnant 16-Year-Old in "Honor Killing," Throw Her Body in the Bushes
In India, an "honor killing" is the homicide of a family member or social group by other members due to the perpetrator's belief that the victim has brought shame or dishonor upon the family or community. Ref. Source 2