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Charge against brother upgraded to first degree murder

June 27th, 2008

He was originally charged with obstruction.

A Mississauga man is now facing a first-degree murder charge in the 2007 death of his teenage sister.

Waqas Parvez, 27, was originally charged with obstructing police after his 16-year-old sister, Aqsa Parvez, was strangled in early December at her Mississauga home.

Aqsa Parvez was murdered for not wearing a Muslim headscarf.

Honor killer charged with first degree murder

June 17th, 2008

Good. I was worried that the sycophants here in Ontario would defend Aqsa Parvez’s father, stating that murdering his daughter was just part of “his culture”. Thankfully common sense has prevailed.

The charge against Aqsa Parvez’s father was upgraded this morning to first-degree murder, implying premeditation in the death of his daughter.

Muhammad Parvez, 57, was originally charged with second-degree murder, but it was upgraded when he appeared in court today. The Pakistan-born taxicab driver was arrested last December at his home, where Aqsa was found near death by emergency workers.

Her asshole brother is being charged with obstruction. I sincerely hope that they are both given the maximum. And in the case of the father, who was not born here: He ought to have his citizenship stripped. If we could do it to Conrad Black because he wanted his peerage, we can certainly do it to an animal who would murder his daughter just because she was more Canadian than him.

Religion of Women’s Rights

December 19th, 2007

This is a timely article for us Torontonians.

A top Muslim cleric in Iran, Hojatolislam Gholam Reza Hassani said on Wednesday that women in Iran who do not wear the hijab or Muslim headscarf, should die.

“Women who do not respect the hijab and their husbands deserve to die,” said Hassani, who leads Friday prayers in the city of Urumieh, in Iranian Azerbaijan.

Yet we’re told the hijab is a choice….

It won’t go away just because you ignore it

December 13th, 2007

There is a Canadian publication ban in place for the preliminary hearings for the man accused of murdering his daughter over her choice not to wear hijab.

I have no doubt that it will soon be broken. This case is too important for the politically correct moral cowards to force our heads back into the sand.