Another Honor Killing: Father stones 14 year old daughter to death in Iran

by Infidelesto on February 18, 2008 · Comments

“For having a relationship with a man”

Don’t call it Islam, though. You’re all just a bunch of Islamophobes!

Tehran, 18 Feb. (AKI) – A man known as Sharif has reportedly stoned his fourteen-year-old daughter to death in southeastern Iran because for allegedly having a relationship with a man.

Sharif’s wife reported him to police after he and a friend killed the girl in Zahedan, capital of Baluchistan province.

Sharif showed no sign of remorse, telling police who interrogated him: “I suspected that my daughter had a relationship with a man and I had to stone her to death as she had besmirched my honour.”

“I had no other choice,” he said, telling police how he had carried out the stoning.

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  • Tonto
    Did any of these poor women ever think to fight back? The weapon of choice in the USA is a frying pan......very effective. Boiling water also has a marked effect. What would happen if ALL islamic women got the idea of fighting back? What a great concept!
  • You will notice the father had no proof, only a "suspicion." Which is all that is required for any male relative to serve as accuser, prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner of these poor women.

    Can you imagine living in fear of your father, brother, uncle, every day of your life?

    Karen Tintori, author
    Unto the Daughters: The Legacy of an Honor Killing in a Sicilian-American Family
    www.karentintori.com
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