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Authors: Rana Husseini
Special thanks and appreciation go to members of the Jordanian National Committee to Eliminate So-Called Honour Crimes for being the first collective in Jordan to raise the issue of so-called honour crimes publicly and make a real stand on this issue.
Other Jordanian women's groups which played a vital role in supporting the cause and recognizing my efforts include the Jordanian Women's Union, the Jordanian National Commission for Women, Sisterhood Is Global Institute, Mizan Law Group, Princess Basma's Women Resource Centre, Zarqa Family Guidance Centre, Arab Women Organization of Jordan,
JO
magazine, Ammannet and the Arab Women Media Center. Much appreciation should be expressed to the Rotary Clubs, UN agencies, the diplomatic missions and embassies in Jordan for their support for and appreciation of my work and the cause in general.
I am indebted to Equality Now in the US and the UK, its director Jessica Neuwirth and its staff Jackie Hunt, Amanda Sullivan and Taina Bien-Aime, for offering all kinds of support to me throughout my career and for making a strong and positive impact on the lives of women worldwide.
Other international bodies, media outlets and individuals include Amnesty International, Freedom House, the Nobel Women's Initiative, the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), the Carter Centre,
Marie Claire
magazine, Spanish city of l'Hospitalet,
Ms
magazine, Women's News, RAND Corporation, Feminist Majority Foundation, Terre de Femmes, Kvinnoforum, Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organization, Gloria Steinem, Diana Nammi, Asma Jahangir, Mahnaz Afkhami, Rita Henley Jensen, Commanders Andy Baker and Brent Hyatt of Scotland Yard, Gudrun Sidrassi-Harth, Nanci Rafai, Paul Peters, Lesley Carson, Brigitte Schmid, Nicole Choueiry, Isis Nuseir, LaShawn Jefferson, Mariana Vos and Alasdair Soussi.
Special thanks go to Kerry Kennedy for including me in her important project on human rights activists in the world, âSpeak Truth To Power', and the Robert F. Kennedy Foundation. My gratitude also goes to the following people who are associated with the project: Nan Richardson, Ariel Dorfman and Dr Ghada Karam.
I would also like to thank the former Secretary General of the Jordanian National Commission for Women, Dr Amal Sabbagh, for her tireless efforts; we went through a lot together for over a year to expose the false story of Norma Khouri in her hoax novel
Forbidden Love
[
Honor Lost
]. I would also like to thank the former literary editor of the
Sydney Morning Herald
, Malcolm Knox, who worked professionally and objectively in exposing Khouri's story as fake in Australia. I also thank Mustafa Khreishan, Dr Ihab Shalbak and Yasmine Bahrani for their help with this story. Special thanks go to the Australian film producer and director, Anna Broinowski, who travelled the globe, including a trip to Jordan, for her documentary
Forbidden Lie$
and conveyed an objective message to western viewers by portraying the real lives of Muslims and Arabs.
I also need to acknowledge one of the first organizations that recognized, supported and awarded me for my work: the Reebok Human Rights Foundation. The prestigious Reebok Human Rights Award, given to me in 1998, enabled me to achieve so much. It was the turning point of my career and helped me investigate, learn and understand the so-called honour crime issue from a human rights perspective. It was also the starting point for this book.
My deepest appreciation also goes to the Embassy of the Netherlands in Jordan and Second Secretary Bianca Zylfiu-Niccolson for providing me with financial support in 2006 that enabled me to finish my book.
My love goes out to my late grandmother, Wajiha Saifi, whose warmth and kindness engulfed me endlessly, and to my uncles Yacoub Husseini, the late Sameh Saifi and his wife Mukaram Malas, my late aunt May Midani and my aunts Lamis Adem, Umayya Sigilmassi and Ikram Husseini. My thanks go to my cousins who constantly expressed pride in their cousin and her accomplishments, including Reem Saifi, her husband Khalid
Murad and their children Lara, Aya and Sameh, Samar Saifi, her husband Jamal Budeiri and their children Sameh and Abdul Karim, Widad âDolly' and Muhanad Midani, Rasha, Samar, Louie and Udai Husseini and Ahmad Budeiri.
Last but not least, my gratitude goes to my dearest lovely mother, Randa Saifi-Husseini, who always wanted what is best for me and gave me the strength to remain a positive person throughout my career. I thank my brother, Moutaz Husseini, for being one of my greatest advocates, along with his wife, Sura Madani.
Note:
Names appearing in italics denote victims and their killers. The prefix âAl-' is ignored in the alphabetical ordering of names.
Aali, Jamiluddin
109
Abbas, Amir
180
Abdel-Qader, Ali
(killer)
128â9
Abdel-Qader, Hassan
(killer)
128
Abdel-Qader, Haydar
(killer)
128
Abdel-Qader, Rand
(victim)
128â9
Abdel-Rahim, Marzouk Ahmed
(killer)
147
Abdo, Maha
152â3
Abdul Aziz, Samir
32
Abdullah II of Jordan
35
,
38â9
,
51
,
60
,
64
,
66
,
70
Abdullat, Yassin
86
Abedin, Humayra
(victim)
176
Abu Fares, Mohammad
79
Abu Hassan, Reem
79
Abu al-Hosn, Yumun
136
Abu Rayyan, Muna
32
Abu Risheh, Zuleikha
42
accidents, killings disguised as
82â3
,
102
,
127
,
146
Action Alert
208â9
Adas, Widad
20
adultery:
penalty for
33
,
37
,
51
,
57â8
,
76
,
136
,
139
,
149
,
154
rape seen as
112
and stoning
131â2
Al-Afaf Islamic Society
53
Afgani, Hana
27
Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC)
115â16
Afghanistan, honour crimes in
114â16
Aftonbladet
(newspaper)
187
Afzal, Nazir
166
Al Ahram Weekly
148â9
Al-Ajely, Ziyad Khalaf
125
Al-Ajial
71
Akayleh, Abdullah
67
Alaa, Hamida
130
Alaa, Hassan
130
Alami, Nisreen
94
Al Alawi, Irfan
142
Algamo, Kickis Aahre
192
Ali, Mohammad
180
Ali, Prince
60â7
,
70
,
71
,
73â4
,
87
Ali Rauf, Shawbo
(victim)
129
,
167â8
Allak, Semse
(victim)
145
Allam, Abeer
148â9
Amal Organization for Women
120
Ameen, Jwan
126
Amiry, Arwa
84
Amman, and honour killings
1â7
Amnesty International
131
Annan, Kofi
214
Arab Al-Yawm
(newspaper)
41
,
53
,
58â9
Arab Times
144
Arabiat, Abdul Latif
52
Ardalan, Parvin
132â3
Arshad, Rahan
(killer)
174â5
Article 98 (Jordan)
33â4
,
49
,
51
,
68
,
75
,
77â8
,
87
,
181
,
212
,
215
Article 340 (Jordan)
33â8
,
41
,
51â9
,
62â6
,
68â9
,
71â6
Article 341 (Jordan)
54
Asha, Inam
14
Asian Human Rights Commission
112
Al-Assad, Bashar
135
Association for Women's Role Development (Syria)
136
Asuda (women's rights NGO)
123
Aswad, Duaa Khalil
(victim)
117â22
Athwal, Bachan
168â70
Athwal, Pavan
170â1
Athwal, Sukhdave
169â70
Athwal, Surjit
(victim)
168â70
Atroshi, Abdulmajid
(killer)
192
Atroshi, Pela
(victim)
192
Atroshi, Shivan
(killer)
192
Australia:
and honour crimes
192
impact of Khouri's book
89â90
,
93
,
94â9
The Australian
192
Awad, Mohamed
148â9
Ayed, Samir
(killer)
68
Al-Azhar Ifta Council
69â70
Aziz, Youssif Mohamed
123â4
Babker, Dashti
80
Al Badeel
152â3
Baker, Andy
161â2
Bakker, Hilde
189
Bakr, Faeq Ameen
125
Baladna internet company
56
Bam
(victim)
193â5
Bangladesh:
and forced marriages
176
Bani Hani, Ahmad
84
Bani Hani, Mohammad
72
Barzani, Nechirvan
124
Basma bint Talal, Princess
40
Begard
(victim)
122
Begum, Shanaz
(victim)
171
beheading of women, in Iraq
117
,
121
,
127â8
Belloque, Juliana
155
Bilbeisi, Bashir
42
Bilour, Ilyas
109
Birch, Philip
204
Bjorling, Bam
186â7
Blair, Sir Ian
161
Blair, Tony
170
Brazil:
Penal Code
154â5
burning
see
immolation
Cahill, Robert
208
campaign against honour crimes Jordan)
xii
,
29â30
,
31â44
,
68â77
and Parliament
31â2
,
37â8
,
40
,
52â3
,
69â71
,
74â6
,
87
petition
32â8
,
41â4
,
51
,
53â4
,
56â8
,
76
royal support for
35
,
38â40
,
51
,
58
,
60â7
,
71
,
73â4
setbacks
89â100
support for
52
,
54â5
,
69â71
,
86
and western pressure
37â8
,
52â3
,
72â4
,
76
,
94
Canada, honour killings in
213
Canberra Times
99
Centre for Egyptian Women's Legal Assistance (CEWLA)
148
,
150
Chander, Subhash
(killer)
209
Child Protection Services (UK)
179â80
children:
and forced marriage
117
,
210â11
,
215
involved in honour crimes
26
,
146
,
185
as victims of honour killings
172â5
,
209
China, honour crimes in
217â18
contract killings
161
,
175
,
212â13
Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)
35
,
149
Cook, Robin
169â70
Council of Europe
200â1
Cox, Steve
173â4
Craddick, Bob
205
Criminal Court (Jordan)
68
,
81
,
86
Crossing Over
(film)
133
Curtius, Mary
152â3
Dabis, Ruba
32
Dahl, Muna
189â90
Daily Telegraph
141
Darvishpour, Mehrdad
188
Darwazeh, Muna
32
Deaver, Keith
211
discrimination, gender
214â15
in Afghanistan
115
in Brazil
154â5
in Egypt
149â50
in Jordan
x
,
xiv
,
32
,
34â7
,
87
,
103
in Lebanon
140
in Palestine
153
divorce
82