Afghanistan Police: Man Kills Wife for Giving Birth to Daughter Instead of Son
source: http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/31/world/asia/afghanistan-strangulation/index.html
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Afghan police: Man kills wife for giving birth to daughter instead of son
By Nematullah Sarfraz, For CNN
updated 1:41 AM EST, Tue January 31, 2012
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File photo of women near the city of Kunduz, Afghanistan, where police say a man strangled his wife for not bearing him a son.
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
NEW: The mother of Sher Mohammed says her daughter-in-law committed suicide
Mohammed and his 22-year-old wife had three daughters
Police say Mohammed's mother helped beat the wife
The mother was arrested, but her son fled, authorities say
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Kunduz, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Police in the northern Afghanistan province of Kunduz are looking for a man they say strangled his wife after she bore him a third child that was not a son.
Sher Mohammed, 29, married his 22-year-old wife, Storay, four years ago, police said.
The couple had three daughters, the last of whom was born three months ago, said Khanabad district police chief Sufi Habib.
After the youngest daughter was born, Mohammed blamed his wife for not being able to deliver a boy, Habib said.
"Finally on Saturday, the man, with the help of his mother, first beat the woman and then strangled her to death," the police chief said. Khanabad is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Kunduz city.
Police arrested the mother, Wali Hazrata, and detained her at the Kunduz city jail. But her son fled.
In a jailhouse interview, Hazrata said her son's wife committed suicide out of guilt.
"My son did not commit the crime," Hazrata said. "... But after three daughters, Storay herself felt guilty and committed suicide."
The report comes weeks after Afghan police said they rescued a 15-year-old girl who was locked up in the basement of her in-laws' house, starved, and had her nails pulled out.
The girl, Sahar Gul, was married off to a 30-year-old man last year. Authorities in the northern Baghlan province said the girl reportedly was tortured after she refused to submit to prostitution.
Activists say women continue to suffer in parts of Afghanistan despite overall progress since the fall of the Taliban.
In the second quarter of last year, the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) registered 1,026 cases of violence against women. In 2010, 2,700 cases were recorded.
In December, gunmen attacked and sprayed an Afghan family with acid in their home after the father rejected a man's bid to marry his teenage daughter.
In another case, a 21-year-old, identified only as Gulnaz for her own protection, was sentenced to 12 years in prison after she reported that her cousin's husband had raped her.
Her plight attracted international attention when it came out that she had agreed to marry her attacker to gain her freedom and legitimize a daughter conceived in the attack.
She was eventually freed, following the president's intervention.
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corndog67
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That will show her. Next time she'll think twice before she pulls that shit again.
Come on, it's a joke.
I mean, all you can do is laugh. When a majority of the world follows this religion, and it seems like the extremists are taking it over, this shit will happen more and more. What about when they decide that all other religions must die, and everyone must become Muslim? It isn't that far fetched.
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corndog67
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Lisayou
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IMO Religion is a mental disorder that drives people to do some crazy shit and should be outlawed! How is that for a radical view?
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Lisayou
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warman1138
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What a bunch of sick sobs and we're over there for what reason? Time to leave is way overdue.
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warman1138
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MSII
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This is not as some are saying religion, this is society/culture. Not saying religion isn't part of that. But there have been liberal Islamic cultures in the past (they had a famous golden age of learning with peoples of all religions mingling sharing knowledge when Europe was in it's dark ages). This kind of behavior probably originates with the backward tribal culture and beliefs that have women as basically property to be used as men see fit. These people need education (especially women, to empower them). That country is a total disaster, it'll take something bigger/better then the u.s military over many years to change that place.
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MSII
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Tayllerand
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In some countries the fathers look at their daughters as an investment, they get paid for them with animals,money and some other things in exchange for their daughters. In other words is about the money. This guy is an ahole .
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Tayllerand
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rerushg
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I'll probably get hammered but here goes..... (never stopped me before.. :) )
There are 100's if not 1000's of stories that would be way more productive for us every day yet CNN, the network now bucking for share in the right wing market, wastes our time on this. Yes, it is reprehensible; that's why it's good sensationalist "Ugly Muslum" stuff. Let the righties be smug in their righteousness. I'd like to think we know better.
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rerushg
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EmperorThan
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Why so his 'son' could have starved to death instead?
"See Afghanistan! Highest infant morality rate on Earth."
-Travel Brochure ...probably
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EmperorThan
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good_stuff
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No surprise here. Here in the US and everywhere else in the world there are crazy people too.
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good_stuff
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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The true believers display themselves once more.
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Truthitswhatsfordinner
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WagonMaster
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And we're losing men in this shit-hole of a dope producing 12 th century garbage pit ?
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WagonMaster
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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Because religious zealotry is so great a thing! Before anyone berates me for stating religion as a cause of this can any of your honestly tell me that anything other then selfrighteousness is the root cause of this sort of behavior? The only source of self righteousness I know is religious indoctrination.
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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tverdell
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
I disagree, atheists do the same sort of acts.
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tverdell
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GENERALNATTY
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The_Wanderer_Kansas:
Culture and tradition both are separate from religion, many that have in the past or today punished women for who cannot bear children, romans used to cane wives and daughters as punishment absent religion, but why does culture tradition or religion have to do with this? Because it happened in afghanistan? Some people are just nuts, I'm pretty sure if the koran said "off your wife if she doesn't produce a son by the 3 child" we would've heard about it.
As for self righteousness have you not heard Richard Dawkins speak? If self righteousness is the root than atheists have that in spades.
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GENERALNATTY
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rerushg
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tverdell:
We do? What is our motive?
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rerushg
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
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tverdell:
I disagree as it has become more and more clear that atheist are more humanisticly motivated, our lack of faith in god leads to increased faith in our fellow man (shudders) scary aint it.
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The_Wanderer_Kansas
