Exclusive: How my brother tried to kill me in 'honor attack' - CNN.com - 0 views
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age of 12, when instead of going to school she was married to a man old enough to be her grandfather
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older brother tracked them down. Armed with an ax, he hacked to death Gul Meena's friend, and then struck his own sister
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part of her brain hanging out of her skull
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CITATION Coren, Anna. "How my brother tried to kill me in 'honor attack'." CNN.com International - Breaking, World, Business, Sports, Entertainment and Video News. N.p., 4 Apr. 2013. Web. 6 Apr. 2013. . SUMMARY In Kabul, Afghanistan Gul Meena, a 17- year old girl, is miraculously alive after being almost hacked to death by her brother. When Gul Meena was 12 years old, she was married off to a 60-year-old man who beat her everyday. When she tried to tell her family about the beatings, they hit her and told that she belonged to him. After 5 years of the abuse, Gul ran away with a male Afghani friend despite the forbiddance of the act. Days after she ran away, her older brother found them and hacked her Afghani friend to death with an axe. He then struck Gul 15 times- cutting open her head, until she was presumed dead. A stranger found her and took her to a nearby Medical Center where she had little hope of survival. There are thousands of women in shelters across Afghanistan due to cases like Gul's called 'honor killings'. The UN states that, "4,000 cases of violence against women and girls were reported to the Afghan Ministry of Women between 2010 and 2012".
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This article stuck out because the content was so shocking and horrible that I had to read on. I highly recommend watching the video that accompanies the article on the CNN page because seeing and hearing what happened to Gul is so unreal. What women in Afghanistan and other Middle Eastern countries go through seems so unreal to me because of the gender equality in societies I've been in. I also can't imagine being attack by a family member- let alone your own brother. It's sad what extremes people will go to to preserve 'family honor', and how little Gul's parents cared that she was beaten.