Monday, December 1, 2008

Hitmen charge $100 a victim as Basra honour killings rise

Honorcide
Fathers and husbands who openly hire assassins on the streets of the city are going unpunished

By Afif Sarhan

Authorities in the southern Iraqi city of Basra have admitted they are powerless to prevent 'honour killings' in the city following a 70 per cent increase in religious murders during the past year.

There has been no improvement in conviction rates for these killings. So far this year, 81 women in the city have been murdered for allegedly bringing shame on their families. Only five people have been convicted. Read more ...

Source: Guardian

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