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Jordanian Given Six-Month Term For Killing Sister

By SHAFIKA MATTAR, Associated Press | July 10, 2007

AMMAN, Jordan — A Jordanian court sentenced a man to six months in prison yesterday for killing his pregnant sister — an "honor killing" the man said was necessary to uphold his family's reputation. The court justified the lenient sentence, saying it was warranted due to the "state of fury" that led to the woman's slaying.

According to the court, when the woman told her brother she was five months pregnant with her former husband's child, he began chasing her and pulled on her scarf to strangle her. He then put a pillow on her head and sat on it until she suffocated.

The court said the woman's confession angered her brother and caused him to act in an irrational way. The court also said the woman's "shameful behavior" deviated from the traditions of Jordanian society and harmed her family's honor.


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