Germany does not seem to be enforcing safety for Muslim women
Or women who used to be Muslim at that. I'd once linked to an article regarding the murder of Hatan Surucu, who was victim of an honor murder in Germany, and now, there's some more updates on the case, from leftist BBC and the UK Times (both links via Dhimmi Watch), and here's what the latter has to say:
AYHAN SURUCU was so angry when his sister started to wear make-up and date German men that he put a gun to her head at a bus stop and killed her.The above seems to suggest, if not indicate, that the authorities in Germany are not doing their job right. But then, considering that this was the same country that financed a pro-terrorist movie, that could give a clue as to their negligence.
The 18-year-old Turk fired three bullets into her brain and calmly walked away.
Boys at a nearby school, attended mainly by the children of immigrant Muslim families, cheered and applauded when news of the murder reached them...
Passing judgment, Michael Degrif said: “It is inconceivable that someone can be killed for living a Western lifestyle.”
Although she was brought up in Germany, Hatun was forced into a marriage with her Turkish cousin in east Anatolia. The marriage broke up and she returned to Berlin with her five-year-old child to live the life of a young German woman: going to discos, renting a small apartment, taking lovers and starting an apprenticeship as an electrician. She abandoned the traditional headscarf and wore fashionable jeans. Her three brothers were upset, as was her father...
There are 40 “honour killings” a year in Germany and most of them result from the failure of an arranged marriage, which are illegal in the country.
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