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Hatun Sürücü : ウィキペディア英語版 | Honor killing of Hatun Sürücü
Hatun "Aynur" Sürücü (also spelled Hatin Sürücü; January 17, 1982 in Berlin – February 7, 2005 in Berlin) was a Kurdish woman living in Germany〔("Tatmotiv Kultur" ). Frankfurter Allgemeine, 02.03.2005; F.A.Z., 03.03.2005, Nr. 52 / page 37 (German).〕 whose family was originally from Erzurum, Turkey. She was murdered at the age of 23 in Berlin, by her own youngest brother, in an honor killing. Sürücü had divorced the cousin she was forced to marry at the age of 16, and was reportedly dating a German man. Her murder inflamed a public debate over forced marriage in Muslim families. Sürücü was sent back to her ancestral village by her family and forced to marry a cousin there at the age of 16. She gave birth to a son, Can, in 1999. In October 1999, she fled her parent's home in Berlin, finding refuge in a home for underage mothers. She attended school, and had moved into her own apartment in the Tempelhof neighborhood of Berlin. At the time of her murder, she was at the end of her training to become an electrician. ==Murder== On February 7, 2005, at a bus stop near her apartment, she was killed by three gunshots to the head. The police arrested her three brothers on February 14. After several weeks of news coverage, the media began to label the motive of the murder an honor killing, since Hatun had received threats and reported them to police before she was killed.
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