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Canadian honor killings - Maggot - 01-29-2012 I was watching this to see what would come of it. I hope this sends a message to anyone else that tries it. A jury on Sunday found an Afghan father, his wife and their son guilty of killing three teenage sisters and a co-wife in what the judge described as "cold-blooded, shameful murders" resulting from a "twisted concept of honor..... link RE: Canadian honor killings - username - 01-29-2012 Fry! He deserves it--in this case, it's too bad there's no death penalty in Canada. RE: Canadian honor killings - Lady Cop - 01-29-2012 Mohammad Shafia, right and his son, Hamed Mohammed Shafia, left, being brought out of the Frontenac County courthouse in Kingston, Ontario, Canada Tooba Mohammad Yahya leaves the Frontenac County Courthouse following a guilty verdict. She will serve a minimum of 25 years without parole Killed by their family: Prosecutors said, from left, Geeti, Zainab and Sahar Shafia were murdered Killed by her husband: Rona Amir Mohammad daily mail RE: Canadian honor killings - username - 01-29-2012 Damn, Tooba sure as shit looks smug in the photo in the white top--not so much on her way out after the guilty verdict. RE: Canadian honor killings - Maggot - 01-29-2012 (01-29-2012, 07:53 PM)username Wrote: Damn, Tooba sure as shit looks smug in the photo in the white top--not so much on her way out after the guilty verdict. She forgot where she was. RE: Canadian honor killings - Harvest Moon - 01-30-2012 Glad they were found guilty. If anybody is interested in the social dynamics in Afghanistan, check out the book "A Thousand Splendid Suns" by Khaled Hosseni. I just finished listening to the audio version while doing a 12 hour drive. It gives a fascinating inside view at how women are treated in Afghanistan, and is filled with history of the country from the 1960's through the 1990's. |