Fadi:الله يرحمها و يجعل مثواها بعليين و يجمعك معها بالجنة بعد عم%
بلوجر بالعربي:looks very good
بلوجر بالعربي:مفيد جداً
Noura:Different home, but same longing and nostalgia .. it seems we are chasing a mirage , Beirut of my dreams does not exist nor the people i miss .. i don't know if my gains were worth the losses ? I
price waves repeat:The other day, while I was at work, my sister stole my iphone and tested to see if it can survive a 25 foot drop, just so she can be a youtube sensation. My iPad is now broken
Sara:You can say that again!God Bless🕊
ياسمين حميد:كما هي طبيعتنا نحن العرب، عند الانتقال بين منصة وأخرى لا نحت%
Sara:No, never meaningless.. amen ya Raby🙏God Bless🕊
Qwaider:These possessions are meaningless as you said, but it's still painful to let go :( May Allah grant you all you wish for and unite you with your loved ones
Sara:Wallah bro we literally own nothing, not even our own flesh & blood.. I always wished to have a corner, a special wall, and never did. Moved more than you can imagine, and currently not having my own
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Memories....
Good Luck,
Just to put things in perspective:
From the 2008 UN Report on Violence Against Women
"Several global surveys suggest that half of all women who die
from homicide are killed by their current or former husbands
or partners. In Australia, Canada, Israel, South Africa and the
United States, 40%-70% of female murder victims were killed
by their partners."
http://www.un.org/women/endviolence/docs/VAW.pdf
www.stuff.co.nz/world/middle-east/2330839/Jordanian-man-in-honour-killing
A Jordanian man confessed to stabbing to death his pregnant sister and mutilating her body to protect the family honor, said Jordanian authorities on Sunday.
Prosecutor Mohammed al-Tarawneh said the man turned himself into police and has been charged with murder.
The 28-year-old married woman was five months pregnant and stabbed repeatedly in the face, neck, abdomen and back as well as being hacked up with a meat cleaver, according to government pathologist Awad al-Tarawneh.
Police familiar with the case said the woman had moved back in with her family after an argument with her husband six months earlier. The brother believed that she had then started seeing other men.
The names of those involved have not been released.
The incident, the ninth such case this year and the second this month, took place in the village of Basira, in the conservative Bedouin heartland of southern Jordan.
Strict tribal and religious values are enforced in these villages, including the belief that women carry the family's honor.
Around two dozen women are killed each year in these conservative areas of Jordan by male relatives who typically accuse them of besmirching the family honor through adultery or having sex outside of marriage.
International human rights organisations have condemned honor killings in Jordan and appealed to King Abdullah II to put an end to the practice.
But attempts to introduce harsher sentences have been blocked in Jordan's parliament, where the predominantly conservative Bedouin lawmakers argue that tougher penalties would lead to adultery.
Some members of government have also urged judges to consider honor killings equal to other homicides and punishable by up to 15 years in prison. But many in the judiciary still hand down lenient punishments of half of that or less.
Dave,
As you quoted:
> Just to put things in perspective:
. . .
> " . . . In Australia, Canada, Israel, South Africa and the
> United States, 40%-70% of female murder victims were killed
> by their partners."
That is true, and it is a damnable shame.
I think it is important to condemn _all_ such killings.
You can't excuse a wrong by saying, "Well, the Canadians do it, too!"