of Honor Killing
(1) Real condition of Honor Killing
Nowadays, honor killing is committed continually. Criminals avoid punishment in some nations. In other nations, criminals are imposed a light punishment. The former is Jordan, Syria, Morocco; the latter is Egypt, Turkey, and Pakistan.
After United Nations Human Rights Council report on honor killing, the movementof antagonism towards ho
of crime would be decreased too. Secondly, It is required to re-educate the criminals. According to the research, the rate of second offense for the sexual abuse was larger than 60% in Korea. In order to prevent the other victims it is necessary to continue reeducation and medical, mental treatment for several years. Lastly, whether the law changes or not, the most influential solution to prevent
1.1 introduction
On 2007, Korean Ministry of Justice notified that they will precede prior announcement of registration of prohibition on discrimination. This regulation is againstof all discrimination without rational reason (Hankyung economic terminology dictionary, 2009). Due to consistent opposition of conservationists, especially many of Christians who made organized movements to make it l
against female family members, who are held to have brought dishonor upon the family. A woman can be targeted by (individuals within) her family for a variety of reasons, including: refusing to enter into an arranged marriage, being the victim of a sexual assault, seeking a divorce—even from an abusive husband—or (allegedly) committing adultery. The mere perception that a woman has be
violence.
3. Pakistan
In Pakistan, women have been campaigning against honor crimes since the 1980s under the slogan “There is no honor in killing.” Instigated by Shirkat Gah Women’s Resource Centre, this movement has helped to put the spotlight on the issue. The media, politicians, and general public have since taken a strong public stance against this brutal practice. Women themselves