http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/crime/article3333866.ece


Muslim leader says families must help catch honour killers 
By Andrew Johnson 
Published: 13 January 2008 
One of Britain's leading Muslims has called on his community to rise up against 
a culture of fear and help stamp out forced marriages and honour killings after 
the third high-profile court case in Britain in the past year.

Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, head of the Muslim Parliament in Britain, spoke out 
after a coroner ruled on Friday that 17-year-old Shafilea Ahmed was "unlawfully 
killed" and that "the concept of an arranged marriage was central to the 
circumstances of her death".

Mr Siddiqui said he was certain the schoolgirl, who wanted to go to university 
and become a lawyer, was the victim of an honour killing. No charges have yet 
been bought by police, a failure Mr Siddiqui blamed on members of her family 
and close community closing ranks, even though some may have wanted to speak 
out.

Five members of her family, including her parents, were arrested in connection 
with the death, but later released without charge. Shafilea's parents 
vehemently deny any involvement in her killing or disappearance.

"I think relatives won't speak out because they are scared," he said. "Somebody 
in the family disappears, relatives must have been concerned. But they would 
not co-operate with the police. The family and those who were close were not 
willing to come forward. That's why many of these murders are unresolved. There 
are now 12 cases a year on average."

Shafilea, from Warrington, was reported missing in 2003 by teachers soon after 
she returned from a trip to Pakistan. Five months later, her decomposed body 
was found near the bank of the River Kent in Cumbria. A pathologist said that 
"it was not credible" she had died of natural causes and suggested she had been 
strangled or smothered.

At her inquest in Kendal last week, homelessness worker Anne-Marie Woods told 
the court that Shafilea had come to her seeking advice, claiming she had been 
beaten and robbed by her parents.

A statement the school-girl wrote to support a housing claim said: "I had saved 
£2,000, which they took out of my bank account. My parents are going to send me 
to Pakistan and I'll be married to someone and left there. There had been a 
build-up of violence towards me, and my mother told me I was about to go to 
Pakistan for an arranged marriage."

Ian Smith, the South Cumbria coroner, ruled on Friday that Shafilea had been 
unlawfully killed, adding that she was the victim of a "vile murder" and that 
he was confident she was dead before her body was dumped on the riverbank.

Police continue to investigate her disappearance. Det Supt Geraint Jones of 
Cheshire said that officers were awaiting permission to travel to Pakistan to 
help their investigations.

Massoud Shadjareh, of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, said the Muslim 
community should not be demonised for forced marriages. "Domestic violence 
happens in every community, and forced marriages are also a feature in Sikh and 
Hindu communities," he said.

About 12 honour killings are committed in Britain each year. The Forced 
Marriage Unit at the Home Office receives 5,000 inquiries a year, and handles 
300 cases. The Government is also consulting on new immigration rules to stop 
forced marriages. 


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