Update: November 2, 2009 - I am crushed. Noor is dead.
Honor killing suspected. Dad is still on the loose. Strict = Muslim
From MyFoxLA.com
"Peoria police are looking for a father suspected of running down his daughter because she was becoming too "westernized" and was not living according to their traditional Iraqi values. Peoria police say 48-year-old Faleh Hassan Almaleki of Glendale allegedly ran his daughter down Tuesday at an Arizona Department of Economic Security parking lot in Peoria. "When I walked out the door I saw two ladies on the ground, so my first thought was some kind of domestic dispute," says witness Synthia Diaz.
The victim, 20-year-old Noor Faleh Almaleki of Surprise, is hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. A second woman, Noor Almaleki's roommate, was also injured. She's identified as 43-year-old Amal Edan Khalaf, also of Surprise. Khalaf has what are described as non-life threatening injuries.
Faleh Almaleki was last seen driving a grey or silver 2000 Jeep grand Cherokee, Arizona license ADS-9192. He has not yet been apprehended.
Family and friends told Peoria investigators that Almaleki was mad and threatened his daughter for adopting Western ways. Almaleki and his family had moved to Glendale from Iraq.
There are still those who will bend over backwards to avoid the connection between Islam and these incidents.
Glendale man sought in hit and run of daughter; motive unknown.
Man accused of running down his daughter.
Enraged Arizona Iraqi dad runs over daughter.
Man ran down daughter, friend in Peoria parking lot.
Read #1 Infidel at ROA's take here.
They need to get him lock him up and never let him in society again.
He doesn't deserve to be called a father.If I were his daughter and I lived through it,I would never claim him as my father.A father is to protect their children,not kill them.Iraq men are fools for believing
in honor killing.I wish I knew where she was so I could write to her if she is still alive.
Posted by: Janis | 10/22/2009 at 11:14 AM
Janis -
I just finished the interview of Rifqa Bary by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in conjunction with her recent trial...
He does not deserve to be called a father either.
Here's how bad it is for Noor. The location of the hospital where she is being treated is being suppressed because of fears for her safety.
This should not happen to a woman in the United States in 2009.
Thank you for your compassion. I pray for Noor.
Posted by: Dinah Lord | 10/22/2009 at 09:29 PM