
Europe’s Growing ‘Honour Killing’ Problem
The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

Swedish police suspect an ‘honor’ motive after an Iranian-born mother of six was stabbed to death in her home, with multiple family members being investigated.

The man wanted to “live in a country where people applaud him when he kills his daughter—not one where he goes to prison for it.”

The scene, in which a man kills his wife over her rejection of religious fanaticism, was performed at a school with a large migrant population—without any post-play explanation.

The proposal aims to make professionals who carry out tests or issue “virginity certificates” criminally liable for facilitating a culture of “honor crimes.”

A man steeped in a barbaric culture that has turned contempt for women into a system—not ‘the Patriarchy’—caused yet another woman’s torment and death.

The attack was part of an “Islamist offensive and outburst of violence” that has to be stopped, said Jordan Bardella, Rassemblement National president.

The Swedish Police Authority, between 2019 and 2021, registered some 4,500 honor-related crimes.