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Runaway teen fears an honor killing in the USA
Will her family kill her as she claims her father promised? According to an August 21, 2009
article, "Court Expected to Send Runaway Teen Home Despite Muslim Honor Killing Fears,"
published online by Fox News, "a 17-year-old girl who fled to Florida after converting from
Islam to Christianity will almost certainly be forced to return home to Ohio, experts say, despite
her fears that she will become the victim of an honor killing for abandoning her parents' faith."
Read the article, "Are Honor Killings Simply Domestic Violence?: Middle East Quarterly."
The article, "Are Honor Killings Simply Domestic Violence?: Middle East Quarterly" contains a
lengthy table of names of women killed in the USA, Canada, and elsewhere, under the title of
"honor killings" with some details of why they were killed and how honor killings differ from
domestic violence. In domestic violence, usually, it's spontaneous, and one person is the
perpetrator. With honor killings, it is planned rather than spontaneous, and the perperators may
be numerous family members rather than an estranged ex-spouse.
Who believes the girl? It's her word against her parent's word. Will the law side with the parents
or the teenager?
Recently, Rifqa Bary boarded a charter bus to Orlando, Florida. But she remains in protective
custody with Florida's Department of Children and Families. She emphasizes that her family
members have vowed to kill her for changing her religion without their permission. But a local
judge is expected to rule Friday on the jurisdiction of the case. Several legal experts contacted by
FOXNews.com say the girl is bound to be sent back to Ohio.
The problem is, if she is sent back home and her male (or female) relatives kill her, who will be
responsible for her torture and death as she claims would happen?
"She'll be returned to the original jurisdiction," Katherine Hunt Federle, professor of law and
director of the Justice for Children Project at Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law told
Fox News. "She probably doesn't have a lot of options other than to return home."
Why can't she become a ward of the court and remain in a foster home or become an
emancipated teen? She's 17. In one year, when she's 18, she'll be considered an adult who can
rent an apartment on her own if she finds a job that pays enough or gets a full scholarship to a
boarding school, but how likely is that to happen?
The teenager lives in America, but is a native of Sri Lanka who turned 17 earlier this month. She
wasn't born here and is not a U.S. citizen. She has no residence in Florida.
The law is not protecting the 17-year old. If her parents want her returned to their home in New
Albany, Ohio, that likely will occur, experts told Fox News.
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