Regardless of gender, gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or other discriminatory factors, human rights are regarded as fundamental rights for everyone (acquired from human rights, www.amnestyusa.org). War crimes, apartheid crime, genocide and crimes against humanity are the most serious violations of human rights. Honor is considered a proud name, respect for the public, and respect for business performance. Shame kills reputation in many parts of the world and violates human rights. According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), in 2000, 5,000 women worldwide were killed for honor, but the actual figures may have died as a result of unregistered or false reports .
Honor killings are usually associated with adultery claims. Honor killings continue in several parts of the world, particularly in South Asia and the Middle East (but not limited to them). In some legal systems, it is generous to deal with honor killings. Shooting incidents also occurred in Europe, Canada, and the immigrant community in the United States. In some parts of the world, honor killings are receiving strong support. In one survey, 33.4% of the young people of Jordanian capital, Amman, were admitted to honor killings. In a study at Diyarbakir in Turkey, when asked about appropriate penalties for adultery women, 37% say that she should be killed, while 21% should have her nose and ears killed I answered, I cut it off
It is difficult to determine the incidence of honor killings, and the estimate is very different. In most countries, data on honor killings are not systematically collected, many of which have been reported as family suicide or accident and are registered here. Honor killings usually occur in the Asian continent, especially in the Middle East and South Asia, but they spread all over the world. In 2000, the United Nations estimates that 5,000 women each year were a victim of honor killings. According to the BBC, "Women advocacy groups doubt that more than 20,000 women are being killed every year in the world." The only form of honor crime is not murder. At least 2,823 such crimes were recorded
In some parts of the world, honor killings are a common form of violence against women. To commemorate the murder, women and girls are killed by families (usually husbands, fathers, uncles or brothers). It is believed that these killings are a traditional way and originate from tribal customs that condemn women can hurt family reputation. Reasons why women were murdered include refusing to enter a marriage relationship, being in disagreement with relatives, trying to divorce, marital sex, a victim of rape, inappropriate way to wear