HASAKEH, Syria: Hundreds of women protested against so-called “honor killings” in northeast Syria on Tuesday after the latest murders of young women by relatives in the Kurdish-run region.
The demonstrators marched down a street in the city of Hasakah, some wearing a white t-shirt marked “No to violence” in red letters.
“Stop killing women,” read one sign. “There is no honor in murder,” said another.
The protesters gathered outside the home of the latest victim, a 16-year-old girl who residents said was murdered on Monday by her father.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the man strangled his daughter, who had been raped by a relative more than a year ago.
“We condemn these crimes in the name of tradition or religion,” said protester Evin Bacho, a member of the Kurdish feminist group Kongra Star.
She said the gathering was “against any family that gives itself the right to deprive a woman of her freedom.”
Monday’s murder follows uproar over a video circulated online at the weekend that purportedly shows the killing of another young woman.
The Observatory, a Britain-based war monitor with a wide network of sources inside Syria, said members of her tribe had shot her after she tried to run away with her lover.
Protester Intissar Al-Hamadi demanded the perpetrators of such murders be held to account.
“No religion or morality allows this,” she said.
In the Kurdish zones of Syria, “honor crimes” and “violence and discrimination” against women are officially outlawed, as is polygamy, although it is permitted in Islam.
In Damascus last year, authorities scrapped part of a law that allowed those who had killed a female relative to invoke mitigating circumstances to cut their sentence.
Syria’s decade-long war has killed half a million people and displaced millions more, and also compounded violence against women.
Rural areas are still deeply conservative and tribal, often imposing severe restrictions on women’s freedom.
Hundreds in northeast Syria protest ‘honor killings’
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Hundreds in northeast Syria protest ‘honor killings’
- Demonstrators marched down a street in Hasakeh, some wearing white t-shirts marked "No to violence" in red letters
- "There is no honour in murder," said a sign
Senior Hamas figure among 7 killed in Israeli airstrike
- Pair of Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza's Deir Al-Balah, killing a Hamas commander
- Boy, aged 16, among the dead
CAIRO: A senior figure in the armed wing of Hamas was among seven people killed on Thursday in a pair of Israeli airstrikes in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, a Hamas source said.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the incident. The Hamas source said one of the dead was Mohammed Al-Holy, a local commander in the group’s armed wing in Deir Al-Balah.
Hamas condemned the strikes on the Al-Holy family, in a statement that did not mention Mohammed or his role in the group. It accused Israel of violating the ceasefire deal in place since October, and attempting to reignite the conflict.
Health officials said the six other dead in the incident included a 16-year-old.
Israel and Hamas have traded blame for violations of the ceasefire and remain far apart from each other on key issues, despite the United States announcing the start of the agreement’s second phase on Wednesday.
More than 400 Palestinians and three Israeli soldiers have been reported killed since the ceasefire took effect in October.
Israel has razed buildings and ordered residents out of more than half of Gaza where its troops remain. Nearly all of the territory’s more than 2 million people now live in makeshift homes or damaged buildings in a sliver of territory where Israeli troops have withdrawn and Hamas has reasserted control.
The United Nations children’s agency said on Tuesday that over 100 children have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire, including victims of drone and quadcopter attacks.
Israel launched its operations in Gaza in the wake of an attack by Hamas-led fighters in October 2023 which killed 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s assault has killed 71,000 people, according to health authorities in the strip, and left much of Gaza in ruins.










