Germany: Muslim migrant kills mother of four
in the presence of her children
In the Qur’an, a mysterious figure, known as Khidr in Islamic tradition, kills a boy in an apparently random and gratuitous attack. He then explains: “And as for the boy, his parents were believers, and we feared that he would overburden them by transgression and disbelief. So we intended that their Lord should substitute for them one better than him in purity and nearer to mercy.” (18:80-81)
And according to Islamic law, “retaliation is obligatory against anyone who kills a human being purely intentionally and without right.” However, “not subject to retaliation” is “a father or mother (or their fathers or mothers) for killing their offspring, or offspring’s offspring.” (Reliance of the Traveller o1.1-2).
Muslims commit 91 percent of honor killings worldwide. The Palestinian Authority gives pardons or suspended sentences for honor murders. Iraqi women have asked for tougher sentences for Islamic honor murderers, who get off lightly now. Syria in 2009 scrapped a law limiting the length of sentences for honor killings, but “the new law says a man can still benefit from extenuating circumstances in crimes of passion or honour ‘provided he serves a prison term of no less than two years in the case of killing.’” And in 2003 the Jordanian Parliament voted down on Islamic grounds a provision designed to stiffen penalties for honor killings. Al-Jazeera reported that “Islamists and conservatives said the laws violated religious traditions and would destroy families and values.”
Crime: Woman killed in Göttingen: Arrest warrant against husband
translated from “KriminalitätGetötete Frau in Göttingen: Haftbefehl gegen Ehemann,” Focus Online, May 6, 2024 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
Emergency services found the body of a 34-year-old woman in an apartment building. Four minor children were also in the apartment. The next day the arrest warrant was issued against her husband.
After the violent death of a 34-year-old woman in Göttingen, an arrest warrant was issued against her husband on Monday. There is strong suspicion of manslaughter, said senior public prosecutor Andreas Buick about the judge’s decision. The accused remains silent about the allegations.The Göttingen public prosecutor’s office accuses the 39-year-old man of being responsible for the death of his estranged wife. The woman was found lifeless with serious injuries in an apartment in an apartment building in the Grone district early on Sunday morning after an emergency call. An emergency doctor could only determine death. The suspected perpetrator was arrested on site without resistance. In addition to another emergency call, he is also said to have notified the emergency services himself.
Information about the crime and a possible motive as well as the exact cause of death remained unclear on Monday. Information about a possible murder weapon cannot be provided for the time being for tactical reasons, said Chief Public Prosecutor Buick. According to him, the victim and the alleged perpetrator are Syrian nationals.
According to the public prosecutor’s office, the couple has four children together. According to Buick, all four were minors and were in the apartment at the time of the crime. They were taken into care. The investigation into the case is ongoing.
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