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qatarperegrine) wrote2007-01-16 09:25 am
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News: honor killing, hijacking
- The Qatari appeals court has just commuted the sentence of a Jordanian teenager who killed his sister in an apparent honor killing. Instead of three years in jail, he now gets a one-year suspended sentence. To my knowledge, Qatar does not officially soften penalties in the case of honor killings, but in practice it seems they are pretty sympathetic to the perpetrator.
- The trial has begun for the apparent attempted hijacking of a Qatar Airways plane last year. I had not previously heard the accused was a former camel jockey, nor that he was at the time applying for asylum in Israel. I hope we hear more in the paper about his asylum request. Since Qatar finally outlawed child jockeys and replaced them with robots shortly after we moved here, I hadn't given much thought to what happened to former jockeys.
- In lighter news: I'm all for imams fighting for the betterment of those in poverty, but must they look so terrifying?
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If it's anything like what happened with the UAE, they often couldn't find their parents, and were sent to orphanages instead. Oh, and those who did have families did not necessarily speak the same language, what with having been out of their home countries for so long. One also seriously doubts the ones who were physically or sexually abused could afford therapy. In short, a whole new set of problems.
poverty and looking fierce
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IT IS A REAL CATCH 22
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"The upper court’s decision means that if the convict repeated the offence within the next three years, the judgement will be carried out."
Does he even have another sister to murder? Do we want to find out?
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Now I am not a big fan of punitive, retributive justice; I don't believe in "an eye for an eye." But it seems to me that society is sending a very negative message about the value of a woman's life if someone can commit an honor killing and suffer no consequences at all.
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(Anonymous) 2007-01-25 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)But the above mentioned system leads to problems of punishment .
in the wikipedia there is an interesting article on honour killing
in jordan it is allowed .
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Yes, it did catch my attention that this was a Jordanian family. Why is this so much more acceptable in Jordan than elsewhere, I wonder?