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Ellen Sheeley - July 26, 2008

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Commentary on Senator Barack Obama's Visit to the Middle East »

In my daily Googling, I came upon these two commentaries about Senator Barack Obama, his recent visit to the Middle East, and his supposed frontrunner candidate for Muslim liaison.

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Ellen Sheeley - July 26, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

FOX News Documentary: "Murder in the Family: Honor Killings in America" »

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For those who may be interested, FOX News will be airing a documentary called "Murder in the Family:  Honor Killings in America" at 8 p.m. EDT tonight, July 26th, and 8 and 11 p.m.

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Ellen Sheeley - July 21, 2008

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Barack Obama, Jordan, and Human Rights Watch »

In anticipation of Senator Barack Obama's visit to Jordan tomorrow, Kenneth Roth, the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, sent him a letter.  Although he omitted any mention of dishonor kil

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Ellen Sheeley - July 20, 2008

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And There Are Also Interfaith Dishonor Killings »

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This poor teenager was trussed and tortured to death simply because he was a Christian sending text messages to a Muslim girl.  Surely there are better options.  :-(

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Gloria White - July 20, 2008

Gloria White

Injustice and your DNA »

Imagine being arrested for a crime you didn't commit, a serious crime, maybe one in which you could lose your life if you're convicted.

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Ellen Sheeley - July 19, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Gays Are Killed for Supposed Honor, Too »

Many in the West don't realize it, but gays are too often the targets of dishonor crimes.  Sadly, this young man, Ahmet Yildiz, 26 years old, was shot to death in Istanbul, Turkey just five months

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Ellen Sheeley - July 17, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

A Dishonor Killing Attempt in Henrietta, NY. . .and Other Thoughts »

Several news items caught my eye this week. . .

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Ellen Sheeley - July 6, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

There Was Another American Dishonor Killing Today »

I had hoped to blog about another area of Jordan today, describe its beauty, tell a tale about it, and link to some photographs.  But when I performed my daily ritual of Googling for dishonor kill

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Ellen Sheeley - July 5, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Sharia Law in the UK? (Swoon) I Should've Celebrated Harder Yesterday »

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The headline in yesterday's Daily Mail reads, "Sharia law SHOULD be used in Britain, says UK's top judge."  I'm not making this up. . .have a look for yourself:

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Ellen Sheeley - July 4, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Another Jordanian Dishonor Killing »

Below is an account of the latest Jordanian dishonor killing.  It's been fairly widely reported in the print media so, in memory of my late friend Pammy, I'm choosing the version her former employ

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Ellen Sheeley - June 27, 2008

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Ellen Sheeley - June 26, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

People Never Cease to Amaze Me »

As is probably the case with most writers, I get mail from my readers.  Fortunately, mine has been overwhelmingly favorable. 

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Ellen Sheeley - June 19, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

On the Horns of a Dilemma. . . »

For some time now, I've been waging battle with myself. 

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Ellen Sheeley - June 18, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Sahar Al Haideri, An Honorable Woman »

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Yesterday Amnesty International in London announced its 2008 media awards.  Its new media award had to be given posthumously because its recipient, 45-year-old journalist Sahar al Haideri, was

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Ellen Sheeley - June 15, 2008

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This Is How American Dishonor Killings Tend to be Reported »

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Almost every day I go online and Google for news about dishonor killings.  It's a bleak and grim ritual, but one I feel compelled to do in honor of all the victims, and one that keeps me ahead of

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Ellen Sheeley - June 10, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Journey with Me to Amman, Jordan »

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I am a shutterbug.  Not a good one, but I like having photographic evidence of my daily life.  When I am in my dotage and losing some of my marbles, my pictures will help me while away the time a

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Ellen Sheeley - June 8, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Appropriate Uses of Ghost Writers »

(This is a record for me!  I never blog two days in a row, but lately I've had some wonderments.)

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Ellen Sheeley - June 7, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Literary Hoaxes and Memoirs--Please Weigh In »

I am a marketer by training and profession (there, I admitted it!  and, yes, I've read most of your blogs about book marketing, but haven't contributed because I usually market bank products or te

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Ellen Sheeley - June 1, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Blogger's Block »

Pamela Bone

My dear friend, Pamela Bone of Melbourne, Australia, lost her battle with multiple myeloma--ironically, given her name, a bone cancer--about five weeks ago.  We met online, during her remission, 

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Ellen Sheeley - May 7, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Everybody Has A Story. . . »

I was thinking. . .if it's the case that everybody has a story that would break your heart, does it follow that behind every book is a good and thus-far untold story?  Perhaps it's in the inspiration for it. Perhaps in the gestation of it.  Perhaps in the research for it.  Perhaps in the writing of it.  Perhaps in the publication and promotion of it.  Perhaps in the reader feedback. What is the story behind one of your books or written works? 

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Ellen Sheeley - April 30, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

If My Parents Ruled the World. . . »

By the standards of this case, most American girls would be murdered in their mid teens.

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Ellen Sheeley - April 27, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

A Call to Action »

Rand Abdel-Qader, 17, killed by her Iraqi father for falling in love with a British soldier

I was doing my usual daily Googling of dishonor killings and came upon this disturbing news:

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Ellen Sheeley - April 19, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

The Need for Legal Reform in Jordan. . .and the Need for the International Community to Step Up »

I came upon the below (look wa-a-a-a-ay below, 'til you get to Right to Life Is Sacrosanct) opinion piece today and think it represents a good starting place for blogging about why

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Ellen Sheeley - April 7, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Book Launch of "Nothing But Red" »

"Nothing But Red"

Nothing But Red, edited by Skyla Dawn Cameron, is the anthology of literary and visual arts inspired by the impassioned plea of Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon in re

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Ellen Sheeley - April 4, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

The Dishonor Killing of Du'a Khalil Aswad »

On April 7, 2007, a 17-year-old Iraqi girl named Du'a Khalil Aswad was stoned to death by a mob for falling in love with a boy outside her community and running away.  Du'a was a Kurdish Yez

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Ellen Sheeley - April 3, 2008

Ellen Sheeley

Dishonor Killings in Jordan »

Much of my recent writing has been about "honor" killings or, as I've vowed to call them, dishonor killings.  For those who are not familiar with them, here are two recent, representativ

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