Andyba wrote:I don't think it's about islam or religion in general it's about stupid traditions that are not compatible with a modern and civilised society.
These kind of traditions related to honour and marriage were common in europe once.
Andy, it's happening NOW, the 21st Century, in the UK, not Pakistan (although it continues and is the "norm" there).
If people migrate and cannot assiimilate to the laws and lifestyle of the country they have chosen to migrate to, then go back to your country where cultural practices that are held near and dear to your everyday life, are acceptable. Didn't people migrate at one time for a better life? Teenagers are impressionable. She was exposed to "western" lifestyle and culture and adopted both and the ways of the old culture were totally opposite from the culture that she grew up in. If you don't want your children to "catch" western lifestyle and culture, ship them back to the old country and while you are at in go with them.
Dubai says I can't show public affection to Mr BB in public, something that people don't think twice about in the States. So as not to offend and basically follow the law in DUBAI we don't show public affection. In the US, and I'm sure the UK, to slaughter an animal in front of our home is against the law and one can be arrested for cruelty to an animal. That's a common practice in some countries. Different laws for different people.
I think that very much was made of this going on over the years because the UK needed to be "politically" correct. It was in the last few years that the US discovered this new phenomenon taking place. I wonder how many girls were "sent back home" and are actually six feet under?
I found this interesting:
But this is likely to be only the tip of the iceberg, campaigners say, as so many incidents go unreported because of victims' fears of recriminations.
Jasvinder Sanghera of victim support group Karma Nirvana said the real figure could be four times as high.
Good for that girl. To her it was worth giving up her parents than to allow them to give her away or abuse her because she had a different idea as to how she wanted her life to be. She had a plan for her future, to go to college. Obviously that wasn't the plan for the parents.
Yes BM, the UK had better hire more police in anticipation of the gazillion more girls (and boys?) that will be punished one way or the other for wanting a life.