Saturday, December 3, 2011

Alarming rise of Muslim 'honour attacks' in the UK as police reveal thousands were carried out last year

When you import Islam, you import all its barbarism.

From the article:


"Nearly 3,000 so-called honour attacks were recorded by police in Britain last year, new research has revealed."

So if there are 3,000 honor attacks per year in Britain with a 2.7% Muslim population (about 1,690,000 people) just how many take place in the Islamic world with a 90 to 100% Muslim population? It must be in the millions, given the global Muslim population is about 1 1/2 billion.

FROM DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:

Alarming rise of Muslim 'honour attacks' in the UK as police reveal thousands were carried out last year

By Daily Mail Reporter

Last updated at 1:15 PM on 3rd December 2011

* London sees the highest number of honour crimes, with West Midlands second
* Call for more support for victims as cases rise by more than 300 per cent in some areas
* Culprits hailed 'heroes' in the community for carrying out the attacks

Banaz Mahmod left her violent husband to be with her boyfriend, but was killed by relatives in 2006

Nearly 3,000 so-called honour attacks were recorded by police in Britain last year, new research has revealed.

According to figures obtained by the Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organisation (Ikwro), at least 2,823 incidents of 'honour-based' violence took place, with the highest number recorded in London.

The charity said the statistics fail to provide the full picture of the levels of 'honour' violence in the UK , but are the best national estimate so far.

The data, taken from from 39 out of 52 UK forces, was released following a freedom of information request by Ikwro.

In total, eight police forces recorded more than 100 so called honour-related attacks in 2010.

The Metropolitan Police saw 495 incidents, with 378 reported in the West Midlands, 350 in West Yorkshire, 227 in Lancashire and 189 in Greater Manchester.

Cleveland recorded 153, while Suffolk and Bedfordshire saw 118 and 117 respectively, according to the figures.

Between the 12 forces able to provide figures from 2009, there was an overall 47 per cent rise in honour attack incidents.