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To: one_less who wrote (626495)8/31/2011 5:19:01 PM
From: joseffy2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587370
 
So you condone muslims killing their own daughters?



To: one_less who wrote (626495)8/31/2011 5:22:55 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1587370
 
Hundreds per year are suspected in Britain alone. "

Ehhh doubtful ... and "suspected," eegads man how high off the ground are you floating? People play pretty loose with statistics when bashing those nasty Muslims.

csmonitor.com

You seem unable to or don't want to discuss Muslim honor killings and what percentage of Islam supports them. The rest of your post is simple jibberish. No reply needed . I add you to my ignore list. one_less idiot.
Bye.



To: one_less who wrote (626495)8/31/2011 5:24:08 PM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 1587370
 
"Murders by country (2002)– Nation Master- QATAR = 1 per year"

they don't call honor killing in qatar murder.

INTERNATIONAL: International Campaign Against Honour Killings
Posted by Ginger on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 (12:56:46) (187 reads)


Over 5000 women and girls are killed every year by family members in so-called ‘honour killings’, according to the UN. These crimes occur where cultures believe that a woman’s unsanctioned sexual behaviour brings such shame on the family that any female accused or suspected must be murdered. Reasons for these murders can be as trivial as talking to a man, or as innocent as suffering rape.

"I’ve lived in countries where honor killings happened, and we knew about it. It would be in the paper. We saw it in Jordan, in particular, where there is now a huge effort to put an end to the killings, and in Qatar, where it was never in the paper, but the kids would tell their teachers about it, and word travels fast in a small country.

I never hear a word about honor killings in Kuwait."

google.com