A 13 - year - old girl is said to have become one of the youngest "honor killings" victims in history in India. The boy who is talking
The boy was struck by her father and strangled, then he tried to commit her death as a suicide by killing the fire, police in the Nalgonda area in southern India said.
The girl's father noticed that he often talked to a boy in Chintapally village where her daughter often lives.
The police said she saw the boy again and told her that she stabbed and killed her on September 15 after killing her after hitting her head on the wall.
Her mother helped to light the body to bake, so parents can judge that their daughter 's death is suicide.
According to the Hindustan Times, the police said she believes her father visits her uncle on a regular basis to find a way to talk with the boy.
According to the report, when he asked her, she explained that it was just a "casual conversation" and he was furious.
Nampal police inspector Bala Gangi Reddy said that during the trial, parents acknowledged that "her action killed her to destroy the reputation in the village." "
Murder is to think that the victim has caused "shame" to the family.
Women's rights activists have stated that in order to use perpetrators as prosecutors, the government has to pass the law which it considers crime to be unique
The absence of another law to define such a crime means that some police officers are still recording them with larger category murders.
Honor killing is not a matter of one or two countries but a worldwide problem. The UN Population Fund (UNFPA) estimates that the number of "honor killings" of victims worldwide is as high as 5,000 people. Some countries such as Egyptian men and husbands are given legal rights and even thinking that they are adulterous, it is even possible to kill their wives (Amnesty International 1995a; Mertus 1995; 1995). Therefore, such rules will discriminate women in some way and further support honor killings. Women were killed because the family thought they insulted everywhere in the Middle East and South Asia. Women in the Middle East and South Asia will be killed as they begin to know that their families have done such behavior and these acts humiliated their surname. Recent honor murder case in India
They state that death from accidents caused by fire is an important cause - over 100,000 women are burned each year in India. Researchers say that many cases may be related to the requirement of dowry, causing women to ignite. This study also revealed that a number of women died of heart disease.
Many of the victims are teenagers, some of whom are only 12 years old. Many casualties were beaten. Some people were killed. Others die of spiritual and emotional death, and after years of abuse they believe that their lives are worthless. This human trade has brought about innocence and shameful suffering in our country, and we lead that struggle. 240 237 Jayashri Srikantiah, "The perfect victim and real survival: a serious victim of the domestic trafficking law", Boston University Law Review 87 (2007): 160.238 International Labor Organization, "Global Anti-Forced Labor Union: Report to the Secretary General, a global report on the follow-up to the ILO Declaration on Basic Principles and Rights at Work (2005 Geneva International Labor Bureau) 12. <Http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp 5/groups / public / --- ed_norm / --- declaration / document / publication / wcms_081882.pdf (May 4, 2010) 239 ILO, "Compulsory Expenses" (Geneva: International Labor Office, 2009) 66
India reported crimes against women such as rape, acid, dowry, honor killing, compulsory girl prostitution. The Indian police record shows that the crime rate against women is high. The National Criminal Records Bureau in 1998 reported that the rate of increase in crimes against women exceeded the population growth rate by 2010. In the past, many of the crimes against women were not reported to the police because of social stigma caused by rape and harassment. According to official statistics, the number of crime reports to women has increased dramatically.