Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Wickedness In High Places

Remember that song we used to sing at break time in primary school;
some have food but cannot eat,
some can eat but have no food,
we have food and we can eat,
glory be to thee oh Lord Amen

These were the lyrics that came to me after I read an article about how a parent starved their adopted son till he weighed half of what a child half he's age should way, people are just evil. there is no excuse to starve a child no excuse what so ever!!

I imagine if this investigation was given to the team in "Criminal Minds"., they'll probably profile the parents and say something happened to them in the past and somehow it surfaced again and their poor child had to suffer the brunt his parent's psychopathic thoughts.

As for me I don't believe in all that Psycho babble bullsh**t, I think its wickedness in high places.

Pakistani Girl killed By Parents For Glancing At A Boy

The first thing that came to my mind after hearing this was, none of us will be still be alive if I parents decided to end our lives for scoping boys. my heart bleeds on behalf of the soul of the 15 year old girl that was killed my her own parents just because she looked/scoped/glanced, honors  indeed!!!!, I don't even know what to say again. Enough of my rants read the rest of the story..................


A Pakistani couple accused of killing their 15-year-old daughter by pouring acid on her carried out the attack because she sullied the family's honor by looking at a boy, the couple said in an interview broadcast Monday by the BBC.
The girl's death underlines the problem of so-called "honor killings" in Pakistan where women are often killed for marrying or having relationships not approved by their families or because they are perceived to have somehow dishonored their family.

The girl's parents, Mohammad Zafar and his wife Zaheen, recounted the Oct. 29 incident from jail. The father said the girl had turned to look at a boy who drove by on a motorcycle, and he told her it was wrong.

"She said 'I didn't do it on purpose. I won't look again.' By then I had already thrown the acid. It was her destiny to die this way," the girl's mother told the British broadcaster.

Television footage of the couple showed them standing behind bars in separate, but adjoining jail cells.

The father said the family had already come under public censure because of their older daughter's behavior, but he did not detail what exactly he meant.

Pakistani officials initially said the attack occurred because the girl supposedly had an affair with a boy.

According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, at least 943 women were killed in the name of honor last year. Only 20 of the women were reported to have been given medical care before they died, the report said. The real toll is believed to be higher because many of the crimes go unreported.

"Throughout the year, women were callously killed in the name of honor when they went against family wishes in any way, or even on the basis of suspicion that they did so. Women were sometimes killed in the name of honor over property disputes and inheritance rights," the report said.