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Honor Killing in Turkey
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90.       ZagorTenay
2 posts
 27 Oct 2006 Fri 08:39 pm

Hmm... Honor is very important...
But being fair and compassionate is vital too..
I think these events are seen due to the fact that the Turkish justice system has collapsed and the moral values of people have been destroyed...


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91.       christine
443 posts
 27 Oct 2006 Fri 09:16 pm

Quoting mustafa selim:


the other side then should be punished..coz he was the one who does the first crime: have sex with 15 years girl...
thats how i think



+ 1, but i don't mean by death. Punished by the law.

92.       Joey
0 posts
 29 Oct 2006 Sun 01:32 am

A recent development from the so called "honour killings" and if there was ever a misnomer this is it is the spate of suicides amongst young girls in SE Turkey. Young girls are being "encouraged" and forced to end their lives to protect the family.

93.       susie k
1330 posts
 31 Oct 2006 Tue 02:16 pm

94.       Ederim
37 posts
 31 Oct 2006 Tue 02:41 pm

MERHABA:


I agree with you Aenigma. There no reason in the world to kill your owm daughter, you have to protect her agianst everything... thsoe parent should be kill as well.

95.       susie k
1330 posts
 02 Nov 2006 Thu 11:20 am

96.       duda
0 posts
 02 Nov 2006 Thu 01:28 pm

These phenomena are remnaints of old customs, and those old customs are remnaints of pure economics. We know that in the most of societies, both western and eastern, there existed (or exists) a tradition that a girl must stay a virgin untill her marriage. If girl spoils her virginity, she cannot find a husband and she becames a burden for her family (similar to a case of widows and suttee in India). Be it killing, a monastery, excomunication or ANY KIND of condemnation, it is the same. We don't have right to kill ANYBODY, be it our meat and flash or not, for each human creature is somebody's meat and flesh. But I find western "sophisticated" ways equally brutal. The girls which are castaway by their families often end in prostitution or drug-dealing as their only way to survive. It's maybe worse than killing, for it's double moral. And one more difference: countries like Turkia talk about such events in public for they want to show their dissaproval. Western countries are enough wise not to mention such events, for they want to keep unimpaired image of their perfect and human societies. And we don't think about one aspect: too much sexual freedom means pushing our children into a world of immorality and diseases like AIDS. We live differently than our grandmas and grandpas, but it means we should make compromises, not to live in hypocrisia.

97.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 02 Nov 2006 Thu 05:04 pm

that is very true duda...but so called 'honour killings' do need to be stopped.like many others on the thread i'm still struggling to grasp the concept that they killed their family member to regain their 'honour' where is the honour in such an act i certainly wouldnt condone this act and if someone tried to do this to my daughter i wuld kill them with my bare hands..and her consent is irrelevant,at such an age she shouldnt be sexually active and if she is then people should be questioning why she was in a position to consent to sex in the first place..why is it that young people want to throw their virginity away anyway?:-S something is going wrong with societies everywhere when people are having sex so young..makes u wonder about their parents...

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