Levina
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If honor killings 've increased in recent years then its because today we meet ppl of all sorts of background.Earlier there used to be restrictions to girls going out for higher studies and also patriarchal family structure did not approve of gals and guys mingling in a friendly manner.i agree... those seem to be more liberal than rest of india.
well, one thing happened in 1989... the irani mullah, khomenei, issued death "fatwa" against salman rushdie, even though khomenei is a fake himself... and since then, south asia has seen more wrong attitudes in muslims... even the west asian nations were revolted by the mullahs of khomenei, which is why iraq fought such a long war with iran.
and your other date, 2009... three days ago, ravi nair said that in kerala, it was around 2009 that he saw muslim ladies changing their dressing... i mean, adopting the burqa or full-dupatta-over-head.
i myself have seen my family females changing dress style in the last twenty years.
but sincerely, the cases of "honor killing" that used to occur among non-muslims in india got a boost when they looked at "muslims" begin wearing burqa and kurta-pyjama-beard... the non-muslims got encouragement from this and continued their practices even more.
it is only in the last ten years that "honor killing" as a term has become called a crime... otherwise, south asia has typically the attitude of "parents are next to god".
you are right... the south american countries had influence of catholic culture ( which is quite moralistic )... but the bolivarian socialist revolution of hugo chavez is changing south america.
true... but mostly i would say, among the south asian migrants in britain.
Because such crimes 're usually committed by family members (nearly in two thirds of such cases) ergo its easy to destroy evidence and also such parents do get support from the society too.