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To: steve harris who wrote (266416)12/29/2005 11:53:35 AM
From: paret  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572542
 
Good and sickening point.



To: steve harris who wrote (266416)12/29/2005 11:54:19 AM
From: paret  Respond to of 1572542
 
Slaughtering your daughters the muslim way
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'Honor' killings shock Pakistan
cnn ^ 12/29/2005

MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) -- Nazir Ahmed appears calm and unrepentant as he recounts how he slit the throats of his three young daughters and their 25-year old stepsister to salvage his family's "honor" -- a crime that shocked Pakistan.

The 40-year old laborer, speaking to The Associated Press in police detention as he was being shifted to prison, confessed to just one regret -- that he didn't murder the stepsister's alleged lover, too. Hundreds of girls and women are murdered by male relatives each year in this conservative Islamic nation, and rights groups said Wednesday such "honor killings" will only stop when authorities get serious about punishing perpetrators.

The independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said that in more than half of such cases that make it to court, most end with cash settlements paid by relatives to the victims' families, although under a law passed last year, the minimum penalty is 10 years, the maximum death by hanging. Ahmed's apparent actions -- witnessed by his wife, Rehmat Bibi, as she cradled their 3-month-old son -- happened Friday night at their home in the cotton-growing village of Gago Mandi in eastern Punjab province. It is the latest of more than 260 such honor killings documented by the rights commission, mostly from media reports, during the first 11 months of 2005. Bibi recounted how she was awakened by a shriek as Ahmed put his hand to the mouth of his stepdaughter, Muqadas, and cut her throat with a machete. She said she looked on helplessly from the corner of the room as he then killed the three girls -- Bano, 8, Sumaira, 7, and Humaira, 4 -- pausing between the slayings to brandish the bloodstained knife at his wife, warning her not to intervene or raise alarm.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...



To: steve harris who wrote (266416)12/31/2005 1:03:52 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572542
 
Steve, With it alright now for taking land away from private citizens to give to other private citizens, how long before the government decides that Bill Gates needs a liver transplant and since you're the only match, you have to give yours up since obviously Gates's tax contributions are much more than yours?

Body parts being being seized in the name of "eminent domain"? Seems like that gap in logic needs to be leaped before Bill Gates can get his hands on my liver.

I don't think even the 9th Circuit would dare go there ... ;-) (Heck, they didn't even halt Tookie's death sentence ...)

Tenchusatsu