Tuesday, March 17, 2009

'There's no honour in killing,' top judge tells Muslim family in test case

I'm sure that Muslims in the U.K. will be waging Jihad And calling for a Fatwa against this Judge ! I hope this ruling stands , but it will be hard to enforce , Muslims do whatever they can to hide the results of Honor Killings , Lying , covering up evidence , Not talking to authorities .
It is a start at reigning in the muslim lunacy that is running out of control in the U.K. .

Mailonline
A senior judge yesterday condemned the notion of honour killings as an affront to English law.

Lord Justice Wall declared that 'they are acts of simply sordid criminal behaviour' and 'had nothing to do with any concept of honour known to English law'.

In an Appeal Court test case he ruled that the welfare of children should not be put at risk because of the 'honour' idea held in some Muslim families.

The judge added: 'Arson, domestic violence and potential revenge likely to result in abduction or death are criminal acts which will be treated as such.

The case, involving three children of a Pakistani family who were removed by social workers and taken into care, is the first childcare case touching on honour issues to reach the level of the Appeal Court, which sets precedents to be followed in other courts.
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The children were removed from the family following the death of another child and violent incidents connected to the role of a woman in their extended family.

Their 32-year-old mother is serving a five-year jail sentence for arson.

Violence in the family began when an uncle of the three children now in state care contracted a marriage to a woman from Pakistan, who was pregnant with her first child when she came to England in 2003. The child died at the age of 27 months after suffering multiple injuries.

The dead child was said in court to have shown injuries that may have been caused by sexual abuse.

The husband was convicted of murder. However, senior members of the family made it clear that they took his side.

A grandfather described the death of the child as an accident and the will of God, and made it clear that the husband should return to live at the family home on his release.

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