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Jordan drops legal exemptions for honour crimes
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 11 - 07 - 2009

Reduced sentences in cases where a person claims the
murder of a woman was committed in an effort to restore honour will
no longer be allowed by Jordan's courts, a state official said
Saturday, according to dpa.
"A crime is a crime. There will be no such things as honour crimes
or exemptions for those who commit such crimes, because all people
are equal before the law," said Nabil Sharif, minister of state for
media affairs and communication.
The change would be a massive departure from established judicial
practices in Jordan. According to official records, some defendants
who murdered relatives in the name of family honour routinely receive
reduced sentences, sometimes to just a few months.
Over the past two decades, dozens of women were reportedly killed
in Jordan annually in the name of defending family honour. Two such
cases have been reported since Thursday in Jordan.
"When they occur, honour killings are usually committed by one
family member against another, supposedly in the name of defending
the honour of the family, but in the eyes of the law, these crimes
are now perceived as crimes against humanity and are dealt with
accordingly," Justice Minister Ayman Odeh said.
Sharif said that the government was taking a number of "legal and
preventive measures" to ensure a drastic drop in the number of such
crimes.
Over the past year, he said, the Ministry of the Interior,
Ministry of Social Affairs and the Public Security Directorate teamed
up to provide "immediate protection" to women whose relatives report
their absence from homes.
"The violence against women in our Arab region is unjustifiable
and has nothing to do with Islam, which provides for treating women
with respect," Sharif said.
This notion is supported by Muslim clerics who insist that Islamic
teachings had nothing to do with honour killings.
"Islam absolutely rejects the killing of others by individuals.
There is nothing called 'honour crimes' in Islam," Abdul Rahman
Ibdah, a prominent Muslim scholar, said.
He believed that most crimes committed in the name of honour
turned out in court to be based on "illusions of false suspicions".
The head of the National Institute of Forensic Medicine, Momen
Hadidi, said that autopsies showed most female victims of honour
crimes in Jordan to be virgins.


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