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"Honor Killings" is an ancient practice in which the male relatives
kill their female relatives because of the suspicion that the women have
engaged in forbidden sexual activity, even if it is not consensual; even
if it is rape. In Afghanistan, along with the violations of basic human
rights, women are frequently subject to sexual abuse, so "honor killings"
for rape are common. The killings often remain a private family matter
wherein the man is considered innocent, even a hero, and often walks free
without any punishment.
The killings occur in countries all across the Middle East, as well as
Pakistan. Although many people in those countries find the killings unacceptable,
the practice persists. In fact, the practice still continues in Palestine
in spite of legal prohibitions. Today, many women's organizations, especially
in Palestine, Lebanon, and Jordan, are embarking on an active campaign
against honor killings. Women's organizations in Palestine provide emergency
assistance including counseling for victims, the Jordanian Women's Union
set up a counseling center; and the Jordanian police force established
a domestic violence division. Still, there is a long struggle ahead to
eliminate this form of violence against women.
Source: About.com
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