California Islamic Honor Killing: Muslime Family defends Muslime man held in double murder
Looking forward to an eternity
in hell being mohammed's
(may his soul burn in
hell for all eternity) bitch
MUSLIME MURDERS HINDU FAMILY
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Former boyfriend of surviving daughter arrested in Phoenix airport carrying a one-way ticket to Bangladesh.
By GWENDOLYN DRISCOLL and DENISSE SALAZAR
THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Thursday, May 31, 2007
The family of a Van Nuys man who has been arrested at a Phoenix airport in connection with the deaths of an Anaheim Hills father and daughter, the beating of a mother and a house fire last week say they are "very sad" about what is happening.
Iftekhar Murtaza, 22, was carrying a one-way ticket to Bangladesh when he was arrested, Maricopa County Superior Court officials confirmed Tuesday. He will have an extradition hearing at 8 a.m. today at Maricopa County Superior Court, officials said.
If Murtaza waives his right to a hearing, "he'll go as soon as the people from your state make arrangements," said J.W. Brown, a spokesperson for the court.
If he does not waive his right, the court will schedule another hearing in 30 days. After 90 days, the governor of Arizona can issue an order for extradition, Brown said.
On Wednesday morning Ishtiak Murtaza, 37, the brother of Iftekhar Murtaza, said the arrest had created a "situation under pressure for my family."
Iftekhar Murtaza is identified in court papers as the ex-boyfriend of Shayona Dhanak, the 18-year-old daughter of one of the two homicide victims, Jayprakash Dhanak, 56. The other victim, Karishma Dhanak, 20, was Shayona Dhanak's sister. Jayprakash Dhanak's wife, Leela Dhanak, 53, was severely beaten in the attack but survived.
"I strongly believe that he has no part in it," Ishtiak Murtaza said at the family's convenience store in Van Nuys.
Iftekhar Murtaza's 64-year-old father declined to comment Wednesday morning as he helped customers at his Discount Cigarette Bargain Line Grocery store in a shopping center at the corner of Sepulveda and Victory boulevards...
The family of a Van Nuys man who has been arrested at a Phoenix airport in connection with the deaths of an Anaheim Hills father and daughter, the beating of a mother and a house fire last week say they are "very sad" about what is happening.
Iftekhar Murtaza, 22, was carrying a one-way ticket to Bangladesh when he was arrested, Maricopa County Superior Court officials confirmed Tuesday. He will have an extradition hearing at 8 a.m. today at Maricopa County Superior Court, officials said.
If Murtaza waives his right to a hearing, "he'll go as soon as the people from your state make arrangements," said J.W. Brown, a spokesperson for the court.
If he does not waive his right, the court will schedule another hearing in 30 days. After 90 days, the governor of Arizona can issue an order for extradition, Brown said.
On Wednesday morning Ishtiak Murtaza, 37, the brother of Iftekhar Murtaza, said the arrest had created a "situation under pressure for my family."
Iftekhar Murtaza is identified in court papers as the ex-boyfriend of Shayona Dhanak, the 18-year-old daughter of one of the two homicide victims, Jayprakash Dhanak, 56. The other victim, Karishma Dhanak, 20, was Shayona Dhanak's sister. Jayprakash Dhanak's wife, Leela Dhanak, 53, was severely beaten in the attack but survived.
"I strongly believe that he has no part in it," Ishtiak Murtaza said at the family's convenience store in Van Nuys.
Iftekhar Murtaza's 64-year-old father declined to comment Wednesday morning as he helped customers at his Discount Cigarette Bargain Line Grocery store in a shopping center at the corner of Sepulveda and Victory boulevards...
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Culture, not just religion, may be a factor
By GWENDOLYN DRISCOLL
THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
The man linked to a double homicide and assault is Muslim. The girl he courted, Hindu. The victims are members of her family. Was the motive religion?
Perhaps...
By GWENDOLYN DRISCOLL
THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
The man linked to a double homicide and assault is Muslim. The girl he courted, Hindu. The victims are members of her family. Was the motive religion?
Perhaps...
5 Comments:
Looks like you have no comments and nobody reads your blog. I just thought I would say you are a sad, pathetic person and it is quite obvious what you are trying to do...
On top of that, the newspapers admitted that they were wrong in saying he had a 1-way ticket, and rather had a roundtrip ticket to visit his sick grandmother and return in July.
Despite his tatoos and faith, Ifthekar wouldn't harm a fly. This is coming from a Hindu so don't even bother pulling religion into this. He was willing to give up his faith and convert to his ex's to gain her parent's approval.
Hmm, seems like somebody has a bit of a bias to her stories. Might even call it a bit of "extremism"...
Ahh, another great act by a member of Islam, the religion of peace, I mean pieces.
yeahhh cant judge a book by its cover just know that just because they look nice, does not mean they are not capable of doing it crime, its always the nice quite ones that mess up everything
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