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The “inner strugglers” of Islam,” have been
threatening their own with violent deaths more this year than in
previous memory, according to published reports.
Attention to the plague of “honor” killings came at the toll of a
teenage girl killed recently by her Islamic dad for feelings she had
over a young British soldier in Basra, Iraq.
The reports emerging in world news sources this week came amidst the
continual reality of jihad monitored by Religion of Peace, tallying
210 dead, 279 injured April 27 to May 3.
Rand Abdel-Qader, 17, grew close to a blond infantryman “Paul.”
Several weeks ago her father Ali Abdel-Qader, went berserk, beat her
and stomped her throat – said reports this week. Abdel-Qader does
not face any charges.
With Basra government and police links, he was released after being
held for two hours. Sgt. Ali Jabbar said, "Not much can be done when
we have an honor killing…in a Muslim society."
Jihad terrorism sanctioned by the religious leaders of Islamic
Shari’a law, Islam’s theocratic authority, targeted Somalia
repeatedly last Sunday, killing 10 civilians, a mom and her two
children blown up by a mortar blast that struck their home included.
Mujahideen active in southern Thailand hunted down and shot dead
several men, and Sunni Islamists fired rockets at a parade in Kabul,
Afghanistan, killing three and injuring 10.
The tide of jihadist death in Iraq included 50 executed near al-Guba,
their bodies found last Sunday. Four died and 13 were injured in
further attacks through the day.
On Monday, nine died and six were injured in separate attacks by
Islamist Muslim terrorists in Somalia, Iraq and Pakistan.
Preliminary reports from Tuesday’s bomber sorties by Islamic
Republic of Sudan aircraft against villages indicated a woman killed
and her child gravely injured in Helf.
In Iraq, 13 died, 31 were injured in a handful of jihad attacks,
including victims of two female suicide bombers who detonated in the
Baquba area.
The Taliban used a boy suicide bomber in Khogyani, Afghanistan, to
kill 18 and injure 14; it is unclear if written parental consent was
obtained for the boy’s volunteering.
An actual debate is underway among prominent Islamist religious
clerics about whether parental consent for young suicide bombers
should be required.
Four died, three injured, in jihad attacks near Kihat, Pakistan, and
Hiraan, Somalia, Tuesday.
Somalia led the death list Wednesday, with an Islamic jihad bombing
to Mogadishu killing 17 and injuring nine.
Jihad attacks to southern Thailand killed four and injured six, and
Islamists in Tikrit, Iraq, killed a couple after abducting and
torturing them.
On Thursday, more female Islamic Muslim suicide bombers joined the
jihad action, infiltrating a Balad,Iraq, wedding and blasting 35
victims dead, 76 injured, and a car bomb in Baghdad killed nine and
injured 23 on a city street.
A suicide bomber in Bara, Pakistan, missed the mark, but injured 31
at a seminary anyway; and at Spin Boldak, Afghanistan, two children
were among 8 killed by Taliban in separate bombings that also
injured six.
On Friday, Yemen received shootings and bombings as a series of
jihad strikes killed 12 and injured 38, with a woman and child among
the dead at a mosque that was out of favor with the jihadists.
At least one Bhuddhist died of injuries in southern Thailand as
Islamists open fire against a group deemed “Kufr‘” or infidel,
according to the Koran’s call to global genocide.
The jihad violence continued in south Thailand Saturday, as
Islamists target a man buying milk, shooting him dead for his
dietary indigestions.
Three died, nine were injured in Iraq, as jihadists used mortars and
rockets to attack children, and Islamist prayer police kill a man at
a mosque over a prayer dispute.
Honor killing reports this week included the death of Shawbo Ali
Rauf, found sprawled on the ground in a Dokan, Iraq, picnic area.
The 19-year-old was shot seven times, according to her father, by
her in-laws because she had an unknown phone number on her cell
phone.
Activists report a genocide against women is occurring. In Basra
police note 15 women a month are killed for breaching Islamic dress
codes. Campaigners say that is a conservative figure.
Violence against women is rampant daily as the power of Islamic
jihad militias grow. Beheadings, rapes, beatings, suicides through
self-immolation, genital mutilation, trafficking and child abuse
masquerading as marriage of girls as young as nine are all rising.
Du'a Khalil Aswad, 17, of Nineveh: executed by stoning in front of
2,000 men. She fell in love with a boy outside her tribe. Images of
her broken body were sent on the Internet.
Calls by Kurdish MP Narmin Osman to outlaw honor killings have been
efficiently blocked by Islamic religious leaders.
"Honor killings are not actually a crime in the eyes of the
government," said Houzan Mahmoud, a fatwa is on her for a petition
she raised to oppose Islam’s sharia law in Kurdistan.
"Before one dictator persecuted people, now most everyone is
persecuting women…In the past five years it is much worse. It is
difficult to described how terrible it is,“ she said.
“Women are being beheaded for taking their veil off,“ she added.
“Self immolation is rising, women have no choice…no government body
or institution provides any sort of support.”
August 2007: 11-year-old Sara Jaffar Nimat’s body is found in
Khanaqin, Kurdistan, after she had been stoned and burnt to death.
Earlier this year: two brothers and a sister were kidnapped from
their home near Kirkuk by gunmen in police uniforms. The brothers
were beaten to death and the woman left in a critical condition
after being told to obey the rules of an "Islamic state."
One week ago: journalist Begard Huseein was murdered in her home in
Arbil, Iraq, by husband Mohammed Mustafa, who stabbed her because
she was in love with another man.
Ms. Aswad’s stoning death led to the establishment of an Internal
Ministry unit in Kurdistan to combat violence against women. They
noted last year in Sulaymaniyah alone 407 beheadings, beatings,
deaths through "family problems" and the like - honor killings.
Rape is not included in unit reports - women are too fearful to
report it. Nevertheless, Karbala police revealed they had
investigated 25 rapes.
Mrs. Mahmoud said the Iraqi constitution promises equality, but also
decrees sharia law must be observed, including one male witness is
worth two female.
She added the days when women could hold down key jobs or enjoy any
freedom of movement are long gone - the Islamic religious leaders
sent out too many chilling messages.
In Mosul two years ago, eight women were beheaded in a terror
campaign. "It was really, really horrifying," said Mahmoud.
"Honor killings and murder are widespread. Thousands [of people] …
have become victims of murder, violence and rape - all backed by
laws, tribal customs and religious rules.”