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[AHRC Forwarded Article] TURKEY: Girl buried alive in honour killing

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We wish to share with you the following article from the Women's United Nations Reporting Network - WUNRN.

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AHRC-FAT-004-2010
February 9, 2010

An article from the Women's United Nations Reporting Network (WUNRN) forwarded by the Asian Human Rights Commission

TURKEY: Girl buried alive in honour killing

WUNRN - http://www.wunrn.com

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/world/turkish-girl-buried-alive-in-honour-killing/story-e6frev00-1225827078103

A 16-year-old girl was buried alive by relatives in southeast Turkey in a gruesome honour killing just because she reportedly befriended boys, the Anatolia news agency reported today.

Acting on a tip-off, police discovered Medine Memi's body in a sitting position with her hands tied, in a two-metre-deep hole in a chicken pen outside her house in Kahta town, Adiyaman province, 40 days after she went missing, the agency said.

A subsequent post mortem examination revealed that she had a significant amount of soil in her lungs and stomach, meaning that she was buried alive, forensic experts said.

"The autopsy result is blood-curdling. According to our findings, the girl -- who had no bruises on her body and no sign of narcotics or poison in her blood -- was alive and fully conscious when she was buried," one anonymous expert said.

Medine's father and grandfather have been formally arrested and jailed pending trial over her killing, the agency said.
The father is reported to have said in his testimony that the family was unhappy she had male friends.

In honour killings, most prevalent in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast, a so-called family council names a member to murder a female relative considered to have sullied the family honour, usually by engaging in an extra-marital affair.

But the practice has gone so far as to kill rape victims or women who simply talked to strange men.

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Posted on 2010-02-09
 
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