Posted on 06/27/2006 3:47:37 PM PDT by GOP Jedi
Dymphna wrote earlier this month about the honor killing of Ghazala Khan in Denmark. In a precendent-setting move, the Danish authorities put nine family members on trial, and not just the actual killer.
Now the verdict is in: Guilty. Reader kepiblanc, translating from Danish sources, has kindly provided the following summary:
The trial of an entire family of nine for the September honor execution of Ghazala Khan (18) ended today
The trial marks a turning point in Danish judicial history. It sets a precedent and there will be no turning back. Until now contemporary jurisprudence would imply that the killer (executioner) is the one to blame and accordingly face punishment. But as from today not only the man who actually pulls the trigger, but his family and friends as well are held responsible and must face the consequences of their barbaric deeds.
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Encouraging news from Old Europe!
Time for these IslamoNazis to return to whatever hellholes they came from. Murder, terror, and brutal mysogyny are not permitted in civilized nations, you loathsome muslim animals.
I'll withold comment until I learn what the entire family gets for a sentence; and how they will be forced back to the hellhole they came from after they serve their sentence.
Publius is appropriately skeptical. We'll see what really happens, soon enough.
For those that missed it, I saw a note from Christopher Hitchens a week or so ago [Slate] in which he reported an 18% rise in exports from Denmark to the US, dwarfing the impact of Muslim-Moonbat boycott. Progress!
It just goes to show people that when you immigrate to another country you MUST live by their laws, not your religions laws. No Sharia!!!!!!! Cults do not dictate law.
9 Await Honor-Killing Sentence in Denmark
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory?id=2128871
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