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Published 15:41 4 Feb 2023 GMT
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Taiba in her final YouTube video[/caption]
Amnesty International condemned the “horrific” killing, saying “the Iraqi penal code still treats leniently so called ‘honour crimes’ comprising violent acts such as assault and even murder”.
Its deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa, Aya Majzoub, said: “Until the Iraqi authorities adopt robust legislation to protect women and girls … we will inevitably continue to witness horrific murders.”
The Mirror reported that Taiba's dad may escape jail as Iran's penal code is allows judges to impose lenient sentences on people who kill for 'honourable motives' or under provocation.
A March 2021 Home Office report on the code says: "Article 409 of the Iraqi Penal Code permits 'honour' as a mitigation for crimes of violence committed against family members and the Code allows for lenient punishments for 'honour killings' on the grounds of provocation or if the accused had 'honourable motives'.
"The law does not provide guidance as to what 'honourable motives' are and, therefore, leaves scope for wide interpretation."
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