Honor killing by stoning or beheading is according to Sharia law of Islam in the Quran. The Torah of Judaism permits stoning as a death penalty. In the Torah, such law is applied on those that blasphemy God and adulterers only. Unfortunately, the case of 17 years old girl that was executed by her parents and relatives is because she wanted to marry a young man from different tribe in Iraq.

 

 

Stoning 17 years old girl to death in public

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Stoning 17 years old girl to death in Iraq by Kurd's tribe is for planning to marry a man from a different tribe. Even the Iraqi security officers were looking at the stoning site without interfering.

 

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CNN's Brian Todd looks at what's being done to investigate the stoning death of a 17-year old Iraqi girl in an apparent 'honor killing' (May 18 2007)

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Investigators probe stoning death of a 17-year old Iraqi girl  (2:07)

 Four arrested in Iraq 'honor killing'

POSTED: 12:30 p.m. EDT, May 21, 2007

Story Highlights

• Four arrested in "honor killing" in northern Iraq

• Two suspects were members of girl's family

• The 17-year-old was dragged from home and stoned to death

• Cell phone video of killing broadcast worldwide

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BAGHDAD, IRAQ (CNN) -- Authorities in northern Iraq have arrested four people in connection with the "honor killing" last month of a Kurdish teen -- a startling, morbid pummeling caught on a mobile phone video camera and broadcast around the world.

The case highlights the tragedy and brutality of honor killings -- where family members kill relatives, almost always female, because they feel the relatives' actions have shamed the family.

In this case, Dua Khalil, a 17-year-old Kurdish girl whose religion is Yazidi, was dragged into a crowd in a headlock with police looking on and kicked, beaten and stoned to death last month. (Watch the attack, and what authorities are doing about it  )

Authorities believe she was killed for being seen with a Sunni Muslim man. She had not married him or converted, but her attackers believed she had, a top official in Nineveh province said. The Yazidis, who observe an ancient Middle Eastern religion, look down on mixing with people of another faith.

Each year, dozens of honor killings are reported in Iraq and thousands are reported worldwide, said the United Nations. The practice has been condemned around the world by governments and human rights groups. A yearly vigil protesting honor killings is held in London, England.

Two of the four arrested are members of the victim's family, police in Nineveh province said Thursday. Four others, including a cousin thought to have instigated the killing, are being sought.

The killing is said to have spurred the killings of about two dozen Yazidi men by Sunni Muslims in the Mosul area two weeks later. Attackers affiliated with al Qaeda pulled 24 Yazidi men out of a bus and slaughtered them, a provincial official said.

The violence ratcheted up tensions between Yazids and Muslims in Bashiqa, the victim's hometown, a largely Yazidi city in Nineveh province.

Provincial officials don't think much could have been done to stop the honor killing, but at least three officers are being investigated and could be fired.

"The climate, the religious and social climate is such that people can do that in daylight and that authorities do not intervene," said the spokeswoman for the Organization of Womens' Freedom in Iraq, Houzan Mahmoud.

Also, the top police official in Bashiqa is being replaced.

From CNN's mohammed Tawfeeq and Brian Todd.

 

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