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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
1/31/2012 3:50:04 AM

By Amir Shah and Heidi Vogt - Associated Press Monday, January 30, 2012

KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan woman has been strangled to death, apparently by her husband, who was upset that she gave birth to a second daughter rather than the son he wanted, police said Monday.

It was the latest in a series of grisly examples of subjugation of women that have made headlines in Afghanistan in the past few months — including a 15-year-old tortured and forced into prostitution by in-laws and a female rape victim who was imprisoned for adultery.

The episodes have raised the question of what will happen to the push for women's rights in Afghanistan as the international presence here shrinks along with the military drawdown. NATO forces are scheduled to pull out by the end of 2014.

In the 10 years since the ouster of the Taliban, great strides have been made for women in Afghanistan, with many attending school, working in offices and even sometimes marching in protests. But abuse and repression of women are still common, particularly in rural areas where women are still unlikely to set foot outside of the house without a burqa robe that covers them from head to toe.

The man in the latest case, Sher Mohammad, fled the Khanabad district in Kunduz province last week, about the time a neighbor found his 22-year-old wife dead in their house, said District Police Chief Sufi Habibullah. Medical examiners whom police brought to check the body said she had been strangled, Habibullah said.

The woman, named Estorai, had warned family members that her husband had repeatedly reproached her for giving birth to a daughter rather than a son and had threatened to kill her if it happened again, said Provincial women's affairs chief Nadira Ghya, who traveled to Khanabad to deal with the case. Estorai gave birth to her second daughter between two and three months ago, Ghya said. Officials did not have a family name for either Sher Mohammad or Estorai.

Police took the man's mother into custody because she appears to have collaborated in a plot to kill her daughter-in-law, Habibullah said. Ghya, who visited the man's mother in jail, said that she swears that Estorai committed suicide by hanging. Police said they found no rope and no evidence of hanging from the woman's wounds.

Boy babies are traditionally prized much more highly than girls in Afghanistan, where a son means a breadwinner and a daughter is seen as a drain on the family until she is married off. Even so, a murder over the gender of a baby would be rare and shocking if proved true.

The U.S. Embassy issued a statement Monday praising the Afghan government for recent declarations supporting women's rights in the wake of the latest abuse cases that have garnered media attention.

"The rights of women cannot be relegated to the margins of international affairs, as this issue is at the core of our national security and the security of people everywhere," the statement said. It did not address the killing of the young woman in Kunduz.

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RE: HSIG- Michael Coren On FOX TV Discussing Honor Killings
1/31/2012 8:38:45 AM
Hello Helen, Evelyn & Friends,

Yesterday Helen posted an article about the Islamic parents found guilty of murdering their daughters and the father's first wife. Below is an excellent video discussing the verdict and the whole concept of honor killings.

Michael Coren from Sun TV was interviewed by Megan Kelly on Fox News. It is one of the better videos on this subject of honor killings and Michael Coren goes into detail explaining it and not being politically correct about it. Well worth watching.

Shalom,

Peter


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=efnlMtqfEJM


FAIR USE SUN TV's Michael Coren on FOX News with Megan Kelly frankly discussing the religious slaughter, honor killings. The segment is, in my opinion, unprecedented. Never before has this subject matter been discussed so boldly, forthrightly, so fully, so accurately and so honestly before on cable or broadcast news. I have been a frequent guest on Coren's show. He is on the front lines on the defense of freedom.
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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
1/31/2012 9:49:59 AM

Hello Peter

Good news video. I like Michael Coren. Have you seen the video interview he did a number of years ago with an Egyptian Muslim whose name is Tawfik Hamid, one of the more sane Muslims? He actually defends Israel and is trying to instigate changes to Islam. You do have to question the sanity of anyone who would stay in Islam but that's another story.

At any rate, I could post that series of videos if you wish. Let me know.

Helen


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Hello Helen, Evelyn & Friends,

Yesterday Helen posted an article about the Islamic parents found guilty of murdering their daughters and the father's first wife. Below is an excellent video discussing the verdict and the whole concept of honor killings.

Michael Coren from Sun TV was interviewed by Megan Kelly on Fox News. It is one of the better videos on this subject of honor killings and Michael Coren goes into detail explaining it and not being politically correct about it. Well worth watching.

Shalom,

Peter


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=efnlMtqfEJM


FAIR USE SUN TV's Michael Coren on FOX News with Megan Kelly frankly discussing the religious slaughter, honor killings. The segment is, in my opinion, unprecedented. Never before has this subject matter been discussed so boldly, forthrightly, so fully, so accurately and so honestly before on cable or broadcast news. I have been a frequent guest on Coren's show. He is on the front lines on the defense of freedom.
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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
1/31/2012 10:17:53 AM
Hi Helen,

The name rings a bell but having watched so many videos and interviews over the years I'm not sure if I watched the series you're referring to or not. Please post them for us.

Michael Coren is outspoken and well versed in the subjects and topics he tackles. He is one of the brave fighters against jihad and Islamic supremacy.

Shalom,

Peter

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Hello Peter

Good news video. I like Michael Coren. Have you seen the video interview he did a number of years ago with an Egyptian Muslim whose name is Tawfik Hamid, one of the more sane Muslims? He actually defends Israel and is trying to instigate changes to Islam. You do have to question the sanity of anyone who would stay in Islam but that's another story.

At any rate, I could post that series of videos if you wish. Let me know.

Helen


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Hello Helen, Evelyn & Friends,

Yesterday Helen posted an article about the Islamic parents found guilty of murdering their daughters and the father's first wife. Below is an excellent video discussing the verdict and the whole concept of honor killings.

Michael Coren from Sun TV was interviewed by Megan Kelly on Fox News. It is one of the better videos on this subject of honor killings and Michael Coren goes into detail explaining it and not being politically correct about it. Well worth watching.

Shalom,

Peter


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=efnlMtqfEJM


FAIR USE SUN TV's Michael Coren on FOX News with Megan Kelly frankly discussing the religious slaughter, honor killings. The segment is, in my opinion, unprecedented. Never before has this subject matter been discussed so boldly, forthrightly, so fully, so accurately and so honestly before on cable or broadcast news. I have been a frequent guest on Coren's show. He is on the front lines on the defense of freedom.
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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
1/31/2012 10:31:51 AM
Hi Evelyn

The only thing that can explain the horror of it all is that Satan is working overtime but then Islam is a Satan-run religion.

The girls came from his loins and the sex of the child had nothing to do with her.

Wouldn't you hate to be some of these people in the hereafter?

The value of male children reminds me of when I was in the hospital for 2 weeks about 10 years ago with pneumonia. Lying in a bed next to me was an elderly Chinese woman. The Chinese, too, value boys more than girls as everyone knows. She had 2 adult children to come to see her. One, the young man, only came briefly off and on but it was the daughter, who was there daily to cater to her mother's needs and wants such as bringing her Chinese food because she was not used to the regular food prepared in the hospital and etc.

My dream is to somehow help girl-children of the world to increase their value and to help women, especially single moms.

Helen



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By Amir Shah and Heidi Vogt - Associated Press Monday, January 30, 2012

KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan woman has been strangled to death, apparently by her husband, who was upset that she gave birth to a second daughter rather than the son he wanted, police said Monday.

It was the latest in a series of grisly examples of subjugation of women that have made headlines in Afghanistan in the past few months — including a 15-year-old tortured and forced into prostitution by in-laws and a female rape victim who was imprisoned for adultery.

The episodes have raised the question of what will happen to the push for women's rights in Afghanistan as the international presence here shrinks along with the military drawdown. NATO forces are scheduled to pull out by the end of 2014.

In the 10 years since the ouster of the Taliban, great strides have been made for women in Afghanistan, with many attending school, working in offices and even sometimes marching in protests. But abuse and repression of women are still common, particularly in rural areas where women are still unlikely to set foot outside of the house without a burqa robe that covers them from head to toe.

The man in the latest case, Sher Mohammad, fled the Khanabad district in Kunduz province last week, about the time a neighbor found his 22-year-old wife dead in their house, said District Police Chief Sufi Habibullah. Medical examiners whom police brought to check the body said she had been strangled, Habibullah said.

The woman, named Estorai, had warned family members that her husband had repeatedly reproached her for giving birth to a daughter rather than a son and had threatened to kill her if it happened again, said Provincial women's affairs chief Nadira Ghya, who traveled to Khanabad to deal with the case. Estorai gave birth to her second daughter between two and three months ago, Ghya said. Officials did not have a family name for either Sher Mohammad or Estorai.

Police took the man's mother into custody because she appears to have collaborated in a plot to kill her daughter-in-law, Habibullah said. Ghya, who visited the man's mother in jail, said that she swears that Estorai committed suicide by hanging. Police said they found no rope and no evidence of hanging from the woman's wounds.

Boy babies are traditionally prized much more highly than girls in Afghanistan, where a son means a breadwinner and a daughter is seen as a drain on the family until she is married off. Even so, a murder over the gender of a baby would be rare and shocking if proved true.

The U.S. Embassy issued a statement Monday praising the Afghan government for recent declarations supporting women's rights in the wake of the latest abuse cases that have garnered media attention.

"The rights of women cannot be relegated to the margins of international affairs, as this issue is at the core of our national security and the security of people everywhere," the statement said. It did not address the killing of the young woman in Kunduz.

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