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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2024 · 9 MIN

Episode 13: Broken Silence: The Dark Legacy of Honor Killings

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Honor killings are a deeply disturbing and taboo subject, yet they remain a tragic reality in many parts of the world. These brutal acts are rooted in patriarchal systems where a family's honor is linked to the behavior of its female members. Women become prey in this context because they are often viewed as the bearers of familial or community honor. Any perceived deviation from social or cultural norms—whether it’s refusing an arranged marriage, seeking a divorce, or simply exercising autonomy—can lead to extreme violence, justified by the distorted notion of restoring honor. This practice isn’t confined to one region; it occurs globally, affecting women in both Eastern and Western societies. The silence and stigma surrounding honor killings allow them to persist, often with little legal recourse or societal condemnation. Women are disproportionately targeted because patriarchal societies impose rigid controls over their bodies and lives. Breaking this cycle requires a global commitment to education, legal reform, and cultural change, challenging the very notion that honor can ever be restored through violence. Only by confronting this taboo can we hope to protect women and eradicate this form of gender-based violence. Join us to learn in a matter of “minutes” why honor killings perpetuated against must stop to help an equitable society for all women!

Honor killings are a deeply disturbing and taboo subject, yet they remain a tragic reality in many parts of the world. These brutal acts are rooted in patriarchal systems where a family's honor is linked to the behavior of its female members. Women become prey in this context because they are often viewed as the bearers of familial or community honor. Any perceived deviation from social or cultural norms—whether it’s refusing an arranged marriage, seeking a divorce, or simply exercising autonomy—can lead to extreme violence, justified by the distorted notion of restoring honor. This practice isn’t confined to one region; it occurs globally, affecting women in both Eastern and Western societies. The silence and stigma surrounding honor killings allow them to persist, often with little legal recourse or societal condemnation. Women are disproportionately targeted because patriarchal societies impose rigid controls over their bodies and lives. Breaking this cycle requires a global commitment to education, legal reform, and cultural change, challenging the very notion that honor can ever be restored through violence. Only by confronting this taboo can we hope to protect women and eradicate this form of gender-based violence. Join us to learn in a matter of “minutes” why honor killings perpetuated against must stop to help an equitable society for all women!

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