Posted by
irtexas on Friday, December 14, 2007 7:55:36 PM
Dr. Vijay Mehta(reference a comment on Webloggin)
A 16 year old girl was murdered by her father because she didn't want to wear a black hijab(my words only, a black rag) She was beaten to death. She wanted to go to school and be like her new friends. I have not read anything that says other than that. She was a good kid living in freedom for the first time in her short life and enjoying it.
I read Dr. Vijay Mehta’s comments. A good place I think for Dr. Mehta to start with helping his country men is to make them aware that when they decide to relocate to another country to live with their families it is for a more enriched life with more opportunities and new customs.
If they want to keep the same laws, out dated beliefs and ways as observed in their old country then they need to stay there. If you want to live in a new country, by your own choice, then you have to live and abide by the laws in the new country. They can not expect to have it both ways.
CAIR has no reason to even be involved with this case except to provide counsel. CAIR is saying that this is just a domestic problem. No you CAIR MORONS it is not a domestic problem. Maybe in your country you can get away with it being a domestic problem. Not in a free country. This man commented MURDER, period and should be convicted for it. This is not a domestic problem it is MURDER. I can't say it eough times. I don’t care if he prays 20 times a day, it doesn’t seem to have helped him at all. He said the father was very religious and prayed 5 times a day??? For what??? Different ways to murder another child??
Teenagers are teenagers no matter where they are. They want to fit in with their friends, not stand out. This man should not have expected his daughter to not to want to be one of the crowd and have friends. The Shari’a laws do not apply in other country’s. If he wants to live by it then like I said before he should never have left Pakistan. He is the one who needs to grow up and make changes because it seems his daughter was more mature about it than he is.
I do not feel sorry for him or agree with him. He can drag his knuckles all around prison in his little white dress for the rest of his sorry days. Make sure he takes his sorry son with him. Oh, but then he also would be a brave man in a little white dress wouldn't he? One good thing is they won't have any women or children to hold in front or back of them for protection.
I feel sorry for Aqsa, age 16 that his selfishness and fanaticism took her life from her just as she was getting use to having a free life. Not having to run from gun fire or terrorist around every corner. I also feel very sorry for Aqsa’s mother who will not get to see her daughter grow up and have a family of her own.
Her brother should be ashamed of himself for not helping her. In free country’s women are not cattle. They get the same opportunities as men.
The men of these facist's radical countries should not bring their families to free countries if they want to keep living under a rock and a pile of sand and live by laws that do not make any sense in a modern world. CAIR is saying hormones and emotions of teens trying to assert their independence is the cause of this domestic problem, like you said Dr. Mehta, nice try but no sell. Kids are Kids.
To bad Canada doesn’t have the death penalty. These two are poster boys for it. I hope they meet every Bubba and Tiny in the jail. Then they can see what it’s like being a woman living by someone else’s laws.
I have not use the father’s or brother’s names because I don’t feel they deserve the respect to breath never mind anything else. I hope they both spend the rest of their lives in jail hell. I do hope Mrs. Parvez can find some comfort in the fact that we will keep in our prayers.