*HI All.
We in Canada, like the rest of the western world, have been fed a line
for decades. That multiculturalism is good for us. Particularly how it has
been implemented here. well folks. It hasn't worked out so well.
Here are the results of a study about honour killings in Canada and just
who is committing them.
Were we really that naive to think it wouldn't happen here?
I suppose the good news is that just a few years ago this study would have
never gotten funding. People are at least talking about the problem now.
And yes the usual parrots are jabbering. It must all be racist. The facts
are racist. The media are racist for reporting it. Blah, blah, blah.
Bear
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study shows 12 honour-killing victims in Canada since '99
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First posted: Thursday, January 26, 2012 03:55 PM EST | Updated: Thursday,
January 26, 2012 04:02 PM EST
[image: Mohammad Shafia] Mohammad Shafia is charged with the murder of his
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MONTREAL - As the highest-profile honour killing trial in Canadian history
draws to a close, new numbers indicate the brutal practice is on the rise.
A study by the University of Sherbrooke shows there have been 12
honour-killing victims in Canada since 1999 compared with three between
1954 and 1983.
All of the cases involved at least one female victim, and all of the
killers were immigrants, according to the study that appears in the latest
issue of the Canadian Criminal Law Review.
Most of the perpetrators were men, usually of Muslim or Sikh background,
and the average victim was 21 years old.
Honour killings sparked a new wave of outrage because of an ongoing case in
Kingston, Ont., in which a couple and their son allegedly murdered the
couple's three young daughters and the husband's first wife from a
polygamous marriage.
The Crown says Mohammad Shafia, his wife Tooba Mohammad Yahya and son Hamed
murdered the four women because the eldest daughters were dishonouring the
family by having sexual relations with boyfriends.
The four bodies were found submerged in the Rideau Canal inside the
family's Nissan Sentra on the morning of June 30, 2009.
The case prompted a debate about the possibility of creating a separate
Criminal Code category for honour killings.
Law professor Marie-Pierre Robert, who authored the study, said data
indicates such a move isn't needed because honour killers are always
prosecuted to the maximum under Canadian law.
"Often it's first-degree murder, which means life in prison in the great
majority of cases," she said. "Even in the other cases, there are very
severe sentences."
The Conservative government said last year it has no plans to change the
Criminal Code to specifically punish honour killings, but Justice Minister
Rob Nicholson said some changes to Canada's hate crime legislation are
being considered.
Some believe that targeting women and girls because of what they wear or
who they date could be considered a gender-based hate crime.
The law professor suggested a focus on prevention that stresses an
education in Canadian values for newcomers.
"The culture of equality between men and women . . . must be stressed,"
said Robert.
*Honour killings in Canada*
- Aqsa Parvez, 16, strangled to death in Toronto in 2007 for refusing to
wear the hijab. Father Muhammad Parvez and brother Waqas Parvez sentenced
to life in prison
- Hasibullah Sadiqi, sentenced to life in prison for shooting his sister
and her fiance in Edmonton on Sept. 19, 2006. He claimed they had brought
dishonour on his family.
-Rajinder Singh Atwal stabbed his 17-year-old daughter Amandeep to death in
2003 for insisting on living with her boyfriend. Atwal found guilty of
second-degree murder in 2005 and sentenced to life in prison.
-Adi Abdul Humaid stabbed his wife, Aysar Abbas, 23 times in the neck and
once in the heart on a lonely stretch of B.C. road on Oct. 14, 1999. He
said he thought she was sleeping with her business associate. Sentenced to
life in prison.
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