Migrant Woman Publicly Executed For Refusing To Marry Her Cousin


The two brothers of the shooter had tried to arrange the forced marriage with the young woman’s cousin, but she had refused. After the father cancelled the engagement, his daughter was murdered in cold blood.

“It is with the deepest sense of loss and pain that I announce the loss of my daughter. She died in a pool of her own blood, as a victim of a treacherous tradition,” he wrote.

The father added: “This murderer would not accept that! They decided to take revenge, to continue the tradition. At 10am on 13 March, she was killed with 3 shots to the head by her own cousin”.

So-called ‘honour killings’ are a familiar concept in the Muslim world, and are perpetrated when a women is accused of bringing perceived ‘shame’ on her family.

He specified that his two brothers had tried to arrange the forced marriage with the young woman’s cousin, Sefin, 22, but she had refused.

The father told of how he had left his daughter in the care the brothers when he went on a business trip to Iraq. When he was gone, however, one of the brothers had attempted to marry her to his son without her father’s permission.

When he returned, he said: “She begged me to do something and so I cancelled the engagement”.

Police have reportedly recovered the murder weapon, but the suspect is still on the loose. It’s cases like this that continually remind us that even Muslims fall victim to their own violent traditions. The case is currently being investigated as a homicide.

Source: breitbart.com

 



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