Pregnant Woman Shot Dead by Husband
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe cycle of violence against women in Lebanon continues as a new victim was killed by her husband, media reports said on Tuesday.
Roqayya Monzer was shot dead by her husband last Thursday, one day before Mother's Day, after she asked him for divorce.
Monzer is a mother of two, and was pregnant with her third child at the time of her death.
"It wasn't the first time she asks him for divorce,” the victim's sister told LBCI television.
"She had asked him to divorce her several times before, after she was fed up with his violent behavior,” she added. “ But he used to threaten to kill their children each time.”
"He locked her inside every time he went to work, he did not let us, her family, see her,” the sister continued.
The victim's family vowed to follow up on the case.
On February 17, the KAFA (enough) Violence and Exploitation organization announced the death of poisoning of a woman identified as Christelle Abou Shakra, revealing that her husband is in custody for interrogation.
And two weeks earlier, Manal al-Assi was severely beaten by her husband, which resulted in her death the next day. The husband was eventually arrested by security forces.
Another tragic story preceded the two incidents when Roula Yaacoub, 31, died of domestic abuse on July 9, 2013.
Several media reports said Yaacoub's husband beat her up to death with a club under the eyes of their five daughters.
The joint parliamentary committees approved on July 22, 2013, a draft-law on the protection of women from domestic violence, a major step towards helping women become first-class citizens in Lebanon.
If passed by parliament, the law would come under the penal code -- under which cases are referred to a criminal court -- rather than personal status laws, which are ruled on by religious authorities.
Domestic abuse and harassment continue to be taboo in Lebanon, with very few women filing complaints as police generally turn a blind eye and tell them to deal with their problems at home.
From domestic violence to rape to adultery, the rights of women often fall by the wayside, reducing them to second-class citizens.
The committees' approval of the draft-law was seen as a major step towards the liberation of the Lebanese woman who still lacks a lot of rights, including transferring citizenship to her husband if he is a foreigner or to children born of such a union.
Allah yirhama. I feel bad for her family and kids. May they find patience during this hard time they are facing. As for the wild animal that did this, he must be put to death for his crime, no other sentence will be just.
pajama boy
I am really disappointed by your comment. I was expecting a more valid comment.
question for you
what does HA or any other group has to do with domestic violence?? I thought you were smart enough to realize this is a Lebanese social problem that encompasses Lebanese from any political affiliation.
Let me add that domestic violence was in existence in Lebanon way before HA was even founded
La hawla wala quwwata illa billah...
U're totally right coolmec...
What kind of monster kill a pregnant woman??? Double murder...
Uhh...I think pajama boy was perpetrating something called "sarcasm." Perhaps if pajama boy had written it in Farsi, coolmec and Flamer would have picked up on it.
In actuality, HA can certainly be substantially blamed for the sense of lawlessness and lack of accountability that pervades Lebanese society. When people routinely hear about the perpetrators of horrendous crimes finding safe haven behind the yellow curtain, some of these people start to believe that they can get away with committing crimes as well. It doesn't work out so well for those who are part of the wrong religious affiliation or political allegiance.
M11er
I would hope you are wrong and that he will be arrested and sent to rot in jail or better yet hang him
Flamethrower
what I stated to pajama boy blaming HA . I need to add specially for him I am no HA supporter ( I support no group) but laying domestic violence on a specific political group is out of line and total nonsense
Flamethrower
Although I support no political group I only support Lebanon. I just had a funny thought.
what if we find out that the husband was an M14?? wouldn't that be ironic??
the reason this sickening behaviour continues is parallel to the mindset we have in the Lebanese political arena, where often the female is looked down upon and made to serve her master without question or challenge. assaults are way too common and even worst in most cases deemed acceptable by the immediate families all in the name of pride and saving face. you can find your own connection here..
'women outnumber men at least 5 to 1 in lebanon.'
u dont have a clue about demographics...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_sex_ratio