A father burned his 13-year-old daughter to death for walking home with a male classmate.
This took place in Ibn Khaldoun, the capital city of Tunisia.
The victim, Aya, was in the
hospital for nine days with fourth-degree burns before dying from the
injuries she sustained.
The father has been arrested
since the incident occurred,
Aya’s death is being viewed as an
‘honor crime,’ a killing “committed in response to perceived shaming of
the family,” reports TunisiaLive.
Her death has sparked outrage in Tunisia and activist support.
A Facebook event, ‘Aya, Voice of
the Victim,’ has been established and Tunisians have been called upon to
participate and condemn her death and honor killings in an organized
march.
“This act is nothing more than a
sign of a sick and suffering society that continues to demonize the
female gender,” said the event’s page.
Currently, 2,100 people have noted they will be attending the march on June 19.
“What happened is strange in our
society,” Feten Abdelkafi, one of the event’s organizers said. “The
poor girl was just returning from school with her classmate. I can’t
believe that a father could do such a thing to his daughter.”
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