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Ligne n°6 : ... Tuesday, July 13, 2010- Ligne n°7 : Story Topics Entertainment_Culture United States Of America Islamization Of America Zein Isa Britain Follow Us On Facebook Follow @washtimes Question of the Day Should women be allowed to serve in direct combat? Yes No Undecided Other View results In a follow-up to its “Leaving Islam?” bus campagin, Stop the Islamization of America has launched a “pro-freedom” cab ad campaign in Chicago against honor killings. The campaign aims both to offer safety to girls in trouble and to raise awareness nationwide about a little-acknowledged problem. “Honor Killing Victim” is displayed on each ad, next to a picture of a victim of an honor killing in the West — two in the U.S. , and one each in Britain and Germany . Underneath, the ad reads, “is your family threatening you?” with a website, LeaveIslamSafely.com. “They wanted liberty They got death” flanks each ad. Each of the Muslim girls featured on the ads — Americans Amina and Sarah Said and Noor Almaleki; German Gulsum Semin; and Briton Banaz Mahmod — was killed in attacks blamed on family members, reportedly for refusing an Islamic marriage, dating a non-Muslim, or becoming “too Americanized.” The Semin and Mahmod deaths ended in murder convictions; the Saids and the Almaleki cases have murder charges pending against the fathers, though Yaser Said is a fugitive. The campaign follows the attempted honor killing last week of Afshan Azad, the “Harry Potter” films star who was badly beaten last week by her Muslim father and brother for dating a non-Muslim. The ads in Chicago are the first in a nationwide campaign that SIOA hopes will raise Amercans’ awareness of the honor killings happening in their own country. According to a recent survey cited on SIOA’s website, 91 percent of the honor killings worldwide and 84 percent of those in the United States are done by Muslims. “Young Muslim girls must know there is an escape from their homemade concentration camps,” said Pamela Gellar, executive director of the group and a widely-read anti-jihad blogger. © Copyright 2013 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission. About the Author Michal Elseth Michal Elseth is an intern with the National Journalism Center working in commentary and national news for the summer. She graduated in May with a Bachelor of Arts in English from Hillsdale College. Michal loves D.C. and life as a graduate, but she is actually from the other Washington and hopes to work in journalism there. Latest Stories 'Joe the Plumber' loses suit over file-snooping Panel allows mosque close to ground zero Lawmaker ends support for boycotts after judge's ruling Portland's dark world of child sex trafficking Fed money eyed for shelters for sex-trafficking victims Comments Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus You Might Also Like Kansas considers cutting out income tax Navy cracking down on drunk sailors D.C. man who shot dogs biting boy could face charges Celebrities In The News Adele: British singer to perform Bond theme ‘Skyfall’ at Oscars Shakira: Congrats flood in for singer’s new baby boy Justin Timberlake: Singer to perform at pre-Super Bowl party Commentary MONAHAN: Gaining ground in a 40-year march on abortion By Jeanne Monahan An anniversary marks a historic moment
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