Ref: 52/2008
Date: 04 June 2008
Time: 11:30 GMT
Woman Murdered by Relatives to
“Maintain Family Honor”
The Palestinian Centre for Human (PCHR) condemns in the
strongest possible terms the murder of a woman in Rafah on Tuesday 3
June, allegedly to maintain “the honor” of her family. PCHR calls for
the perpetrators of all so called ‘Honour Crimes’ to be rigorously
prosecuted, and for appropriate legal action to be taken in order to end
such crimes.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, at
approximately 23:50 on Tuesday,
3 June 2008, the body of Khouloud Mohammed al-Najjar, age
32, was brought to the Martyr Mohammed Yousef al-Najjar Hospital in
Rafah. Her bruised and bloody corpse was transferred to the Forensic
Medicine Department at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
According to police sources, a police patrol arrived at
the house of Mohammed Hussein al-Najjar, in the al-Brazil neighborhood
of southern Rafah late on the evening of 3 June, as the police had been
informed of a murder at the house. A police officer discovered the body
of Khouloud Mohammed al-Najjar, and the police immediately transported
the body to the local hospital. Her father, Mohammed Hussein al-Najjar,
was arrested, and during questioning he apparently confessed that his
daughter having died as a result of having been severely beaten by
members of her family for her “immoral behavior.”
PCHR utterly condemns this crime, and:
1)
Calls for an immediate
investigation into the circumstances of Kholoud al-Najjar’s death, and
for the perpetrators to be brought to justice.
2)
Expresses extreme concern
over the recurrence of women being murdered in order to “maintain family
honor” in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). The perpetrators of
these crimes enjoy virtual immunity as they are sentenced to short
periods of imprisonment, not usually exceeding 3 civil years (which
results in approximately 24 months in custody).
3)
Calls for severe penalties
against the perpetrators of such crimes as a deterrent, and for
so-called Honour Crimes to be regarded in the same light any other
willful killings. Also PCHR calls for strict adherence to the
appropriate provisions of the law and international human rights
standards. To date perpetrators of so-called Honour Crimes have received
extremely light sentences.