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Britain
17,000 'honour' victims in Britain a year
2008-02-11
Long story. Read and remember. Excerpts:
Up to 17,000 women in Britain are being subjected to "honour" related violence, including murder, every year, according to police chiefs. And official figures on forced marriages are the tip of the iceberg, says the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO).

It warns that the number of girls falling victim to forced marriages, kidnappings, sexual assaults, beatings and even murder by relatives intent on upholding the "honour" of their family is up to 35 times higher than official figures suggest.

... children as young as 11 having been sent abroad to be married ...

We are bringing three girls a week back from Islamabad as victims of forced marriage. We know that is the tip of the iceberg ...

Women who have been taken overseas to be married against their will are now being rescued on an almost daily basis ...

Former Bradford policeman Philip Balmforth, who works with vulnerable Asian women, said he saw 395 cases of forced marriage in the city last year ... a total of 250 girls aged between 13 and 16 were taken off the school rolls last year because they failed to return from trips abroad ...
Posted by:lotp

#2  It's all good.
Posted by: Dr. William Rowan, Archbishop of Canterbury   2008-02-11 10:51  

#1  a total of 250 girls aged between 13 and 16 were taken off the school rolls last year because they failed to return from trips abroad ...

Which is a great evil. Shame the rest of their families did not take permanent trips abroad too.
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-02-11 09:47  

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