Nov 11 2009
Murder in the Name of Honor – Part 2
Yesterday we heard part 1 of a two part interview with Jordanian journalist and feminist Rana Husseini about her new book, Murder in the Name of Honor: The True Story of One Woman’s Heroic Fight Against an Unbelievable Crime. Every year an estimated 5000 women are killed by so-called crimes of honor. It is a practice that links a woman’s sexuality, and often virginity, to the honor of her family and entire community. For more than 15 years, Rana Husseini has worked to uncover the stories of violence against women, and helped to veer both legal and cultural traditions away from this barbaric practice. Her work has led her to discover that so-called honor killings happen all over the world, contrary to the belief that they are restricted to the Arab and Muslim world. In countries like Italy, the UK, Brazil, and right here in the US, violence against women stemming from jealousy, male entitlement, family honor, and other patriarchal structures, is far more prevalent than most of us realize. Today we play part 2 of our two part interview with Rana Husseini.
GUEST: Rana Husseini, Jordanian journalist and women’s rights activist
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