“Ghazaale was eighteen years old, pretty, and full of life. The men in her family accused her of desecrating the family honor. Their words killed her even before a single shot was fired. These cases are burried in the dark and that's where they stay: no questions asked and no information offered. It's done. The family "cleaned its name," burying the rumors together with the body.” Honor Killings Book:Hope Is a Woman's Name: My Journey as a Bedouin Palestinian Activist in Israel Source: Hope Is a Woman's Name: My Journey as a Bedouin Palestinian Activist in Israel
“Our daughters, sisters, nieces, aunts, and mothers shut up in a prison called home and murdered by men heralded as champions for defending the family name.” Honor Killings Book:Hope Is a Woman's Name: My Journey as a Bedouin Palestinian Activist in Israel Source: Hope Is a Woman's Name: My Journey as a Bedouin Palestinian Activist in Israel