Banaz Mahmod’s Honor Killing: A Tragic Story | Real Stories True Crime Documentary – Everything Law and Order Blog

Brutally murdered by her family in 2006, ‘Banaz: An Honour Killings’ tells the story of her, Banaz’ sister Bekhal, and the story of the police team that didn’t give up on her case and brought her killers to justice.

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45 thoughts on “Banaz Mahmod’s Honor Killing: A Tragic Story | Real Stories True Crime Documentary”
  1. As a kurd, I despise these sick arab mentality that has infiltrated our kurdish society. I don't recognize kurdish women who cover their face because that might be a choice you've made because of Islam, but it isn't part of out society and you don't deserve to be a Kurd. A true kurd isn't diluted

  2. This is absolutely horrific! How can any parent arrange to have their own child killed?? And why was the mother not arrested when she also conspired against her and literally left her there to die?! I wish she would have gone to live with her sister or moved away with her boyfriend. God bless her soul, may she finally rest in peace 🙏🙏

  3. Ths isnt the middle east its England, come here stick to the laws. Couldnt have done anything we do here in their country FACTS. Why is it always fk men. These women will always have my full support from people like this sorry MEN.

  4. I hope more people in the world understand why victims and/or families of victims have little to no faith in police and take matters into their own hands. This is so sad… 😞

  5. This is how the police are ridding GB of Muslim overcrowding and Sharia law, one honor killing at a time. Nothing is acceptable until her whole family are deported & the police are prosecuted for assisting with honor killings.

  6. Islam is not a religion of peace. this video proves it. It's only a religion made by men, for men, to cater to men's sexual needs while women are treated like animals. Such a shame this young lady suffered!!! NO RELIGION SHOULD BE ABOVE THE LAW!!!

  7. Banaz was a brave lady to go to the police many times for justice. It's unfortunate she was naive not to know that the police support honour killings. They did nothing to support her.

  8. Life in UK means what? 10, 15, 20 Years then eligible for parole? While they receive free room & board, health benefits, more perks & care than British homeless & poor. Nine (9) police officers investigated & criticized? Golly. What were their punishments? The punishment should be stripped of Citizenship & shipped home to their native land. None were refugees… they skip back to their native lands to evade arrest & are protected, much like the scientist who stole atomic secrets & returned to Pakistan with a Hero welcome, set up with a laboratory, residence, pension… So called refugees.

  9. She was so scared in that first police interview and there was no reassurance from the female officer no care or understanding coming from her voice what a horrible woman and should not have that job role 😢 and why on earth would any father want her daughter to go through what she did with that first husband and how is it her shame the husband should be ashamed not banaz disgusting family poor girl your dad is supposed to protect you at all coats not leave you to suffer and then kill you because you leave him. Sje said if anything happens to me it them and the officer said oh just contact us I don't want you to be worried like duhhh the reason sje is there now is because she is scared for her life stupid woman officer how can u just say that if that were me I wouldn't let her go home at all after that first police conversation complete failure of the police so so bad If they had forced her to not go home she would probably still be here today it awful and neglect at its highest form so so so sad poor Banaz had no support from our police and justice system so sad

  10. so sad no one in power listened, its like she had no voice and no worth? Its so terrible and it has to stop wake up people in power positions this is unfortunately reality based in ignorance of these perpetrators. It is appalling police work shame of you for not taking this poor girl seriously shame shame shame. Thank you Carol for your great work in this case. Rest in peace Banaz

  11. Sad to hear this, the sins of the fathers. This is about power and control, the brave women are breaking free of the old system of traditional belief, expanding in consciousness and the men are terrified. It is them that need to make the changes in the 21st century. Also if they are in the UK or western countries they are bound by the laws of said country, they must realise their laws carry no weight, women are free, and have free will, naturally Muslim women would want the same as it is everyone's Divine right, 🙏human right. 🙏🕊️❤️😇

  12. My heart breaks for her I wonder sometimes when I see Indian men like where are your children where are your wives what is happening to them that we don’t know of like we are in the USA I wish the woman and children knew that they could get help here they have rights here we as women fought hard for that here please please reach for help here 😢😢😢

  13. It's frustrating to know that she was murdered she should have been protected the ones that are in our countrys they need to go by our laws and charged just like any other citizens in our countrys it's truly sad she should have never died I try to understand it's there religion but I will never understand and agree with the way the woman are treated here in USA real men that love and care for there lady treat them like queens and treat them with the upmost respect truly sad this happened God bless her

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