Honor Killing: 21 year old German woman gunned down after refusing to marry cousin
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[QUOTE]A 21-year-old girl was gunned down at a wedding for refusing to marry her cousin.
The father of the girl, who is a Kurd from Iraq, has been living in Germany for the last 18 years.
He posted a harrowing picture of his daughter lying on the floor in a pool of blood.
He wrote on Facebook: "With great sadness, pain and a bleeding heart, I announce the death of my beloved daughter Shilan."
The man's brothers decided that his daughter should be married off to one of his brother's sons who was on an aid mission in Iraq.
The girl did not want to marry her cousin and had begged him to stop the wedding.
The father of the girl said she was the victim of "an insidious betrayal, customs and traditions", and added: "It is a crime against an innocent person.
The devastated family is calling for justice.[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://www.emirates247.com/crime/world/woman-gunned-down-at-wedding-for-refusing-to-marry-cousin-2016-03-17-1.624452"]Source[/URL] posted full article because it's very short
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that sucks. i hope justice for the family is swift
How the hell did he have a gun in Germany? I thought only organized crime could get those?
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;49954113]How the hell did he have a gun in Germany? I thought only organized crime could get those?[/QUOTE]
If you really want something and know who to talk to, you can get anything. It doesn't matter where you are.
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;49954113]How the hell did he have a gun in Germany? I thought only organized crime could get those?[/QUOTE]
That's a widespread misconception about germany. It's actually not that hard to own guns of any kind, legally, in germany.
[editline]17th March 2016[/editline]
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0-J2pYLCvI[/media]
There's a lot of information missing. Gunned down by who? The girl begged his father to stop the wedding, so why did he not?
[QUOTE=MatheusMCardoso;49954142]That's a widespread misconception about germany. It's actually not that hard to own guns of any kind, legally, in germany.
[editline]17th March 2016[/editline]
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0-J2pYLCvI[/media][/QUOTE]
You are either a hunter, inherit a gun, are part of some weapon collecting association or have been an active member of a gun club for several months. If it's the latter you also have to fulfill a few other qualifications but after that you can pretty much get all kinds of semi automatic guns.
It's not impossible to get guns here, but it's really tedious and takes a while the first time.
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[QUOTE=Talishmar;49954188]There's a lot of information missing. Gunned down by who? The girl begged his father to stop the wedding, so why did he not?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Article]The man's (the father's) brothers decided that his daughter should be married off to one of his brother's sons who was on an aid mission in Iraq.[/QUOTE]
It doesn't mention any names of who wanted the marriage for his son, but probably one of his brothers had gunned the girl down.
As for the begging, He more than likely knew that if he cancelled it, he'd get killed as well.
Just keep bringing in people with these ideas. What could possibly go wrong?
[QUOTE=Pantz Master;49954312]Just keep bringing in people with these ideas. What could possibly go wrong?[/QUOTE]
family was in germany for at least 18 years. they prolly immigrated rather than be "brought in"
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;49954329]family was in germany for at least 18 years. they prolly immigrated rather than be "brought in"[/QUOTE]
This family's particular story is irrelevant. In fact, it makes it worse that they were there for so long. If a family that had been in Germany for 18 years can do this, then what do you think a recent refugee family could do?
[QUOTE=Pantz Master;49954355]This family's particular story is irrelevant. In fact, it makes it worse that they were there for so long. If a family that had been in Germany for 18 years can do this, then what do you think a recent refugee family could do?[/QUOTE]
Ah yes, the ever growing threat of sleeper-Muslims infiltrating the West continues.
[QUOTE=Pantz Master;49954355]This family's particular story is irrelevant. In fact, it makes it worse that they were there for so long. If a family that had been in Germany for 18 years can do this, then what do you think a recent refugee family could do?[/QUOTE]
still on the look out for commies?
[QUOTE=Pantz Master;49954355]This family's particular story is irrelevant. In fact, it makes it worse that they were there for so long. If a family that had been in Germany for 18 years can do this, then what do you think a recent refugee family could do?[/QUOTE]
Assumptions and generalizations are not a good basis for an argument.
[QUOTE=Starpluck;49954364]Ah yes, the ever growing threat of sleeper-Muslims infiltrating the West continues.[/QUOTE]
To be honest, we get the feeling in the Netherlands that later generations of Islamic immigrants tend to integrate even worse than their parents did, even if their parents did integrate quite decently back then. Given that some of the newcomers now are not integrating at all, that doesn't bode very well for the future to us.
Meanwhile, immigrants from countries as Poland, Vietnam, and China (and Indonesia between 1945 and 1965) seem to integrate within one generation without big issues while having about the same circumstances.
There is this rather large elephant in the room which steadily keeps getting ignored, even when it ends up in places like Molenbeek existing in the EU capital of Brussels. Which is real fucking ironic, that the city that holds the EU headquarters is also home to Europe's premier breeding ground for Islamic extremism. But apparently ignoring the issue is far easier than to actually start looking into it. I can still remember that Pim Fortuyn was instantly regarded as the second coming of Hitler by the leftist media when he proposed such a plan.
[QUOTE=Jordax;49954446]
There is this rather large elephant in the room which steadily keeps getting ignored, even when it ends up in places like Molenbeek existing in the EU capital of Brussels. Which is real fucking ironic, that the city that holds the EU headquarters is also home to Europe's premier breeding ground for Islamic extremism. But apparently ignoring the issue is far easier than to actually start looking into it. I can still remember that Pim Fortuyn was instantly regarded as the second coming of Hitler by the leftist media when he proposed such a plan.[/QUOTE]
Actually, WE'VE been looking into it, Belgium hasn't though. They did not take any anti-radicalisation measures at all (like reaching out to these people), unlike we did, and that is why Belgium has many extremists.
From what I understand, these sorts of things are associated more with Arab culture than Islamic culture. You see this stuff more with Arabs than any other kind of muslim
[QUOTE=proboardslol;49954677]From what I understand, these sorts of things are associated more with Arab culture than Islamic culture. You see this stuff more with Arabs than any other kind of muslim[/QUOTE]
Are you meaning to imply that Muslims aren't all some unified group who all hate the West and culturally still live in the 16th century? Don't be so daft, next thing you'll be saying they can be different ethnicities.
18 years in Germany, and still he didn't manage to asimilate.
Now that's some visualisation of why refugees may be and will be, in my opinion, a threat.
Honor killing is fucking lunacy.
How dare she disregard me forcing her to marry who I want? Doesn't she see she brings shame to us??? We MUST kill her!!
Honour killings are a vile, outdated aspect of a dated culture. It's disgusting that these assholes think they have the right to take the life of a young woman simply because she didn't want to marry and spread her legs for someone she probably didn't even know. Sentencing needs to be swift here.
[QUOTE=Knurr;49956724]18 years in Germany, and still he didn't manage to asimilate.
Now that's some visualisation of why refugees may be and will be, in my opinion, a threat.[/QUOTE]
what the fuck are you on about
in the news article the father said that his daughter was
[quote]"victim of "an insidious betrayal, customs and traditions", and added: "It is a crime against an innocent person"[/quote]
how the fuck is that evidence he didn't 'integrate' other than in a delusional, xenophobic mindset because it sounds like he wasn't exactly happy that his daughter got honour-killed
[editline]18th March 2016[/editline]
did you even fucking read the OP?
[QUOTE=Mr. Someguy;49954113]How the hell did he have a gun in Germany? I thought only organized crime could get those?[/QUOTE]
You can just like.. legally buy gun and ammo parts in Germany and build it together yourself. The hardest thing is getting gunpowder cause you need to drive to switzerland if you want to get it legally.
Horrible. Honor ain't worth shit and however much the perpetrator had to begin with is now gone anyway.
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