Thursday, August 13, 2009

Aqsa

Well Done Pam Geller and All Who Made This Happen
Atlas:



A grove of trees has been planted in Israel in Loving Memory of Aqsa Parvez and All Victims of Honor Killings Worldwide. The journey that got us here is all here.
Congratulations, Atlas readers -- to each and every one of you who contributed to the Aqsa Memorial fund (please click here). You did something wonderful. A grove of trees has been planted, made possible by your kindness, your empathy, your love. When I saw the plaque, I cried. The plaque at the grove in American Independence Park in Jerusalem will be up early next year. And the ground breaking for the Aqsa Parvez Peace Park in Pelham, Canada will be in early fall.
I am proud to walk with each one of you. G-d bless you. Each and every one of you. The fight for these girls is more critical than ever -- hear their cry.


Honoring the Victims of Honor Killing -- The American Thinker

Last December, when I read that Aqsa lay in an unmarked grave, I felt sick. I started a memorial fund to get her a headstone. But I had no idea how difficult and ugly it would be simply to honor a teenage girl in Canada who just wanted to live free -- and how eagerly Western non-Muslims would aid and abet the family's efforts to dishonor her in death as they did in life.

Readers of my weblog, AtlasShrugs.com, opened their hearts and their wallets, and contributed $5,000 for a headstone for Aqsa. Robert Spencer of Jihad Watch joined the effort, and we approved a design for a headstone that read, "In loving memory of Aqsa Parvez, Apr. 22, 1991-Dec. 10, 2007 -- Beloved, remembered and free." All was going according to plan until, after much silence, Meadowvale Cemetery in Brampton, Ontario, where Aqsa is buried, advised me that the family (yes, the family that murdered her) had refused to "sign off" on the headstone. The director of the cemetery said: "The family wants changes and is planning on coming in to see me. They did not book an appointment yet but I hope to see them soon."

Of course, the family never came, and when we inquired as to purchasing a plot near Aqsa's body, we could not. Not a tree. Not a rock. Not a bench. All the plots were owned by the Islamic Society of North America. I tried to contact the family at that time, but they would not take my calls -- I spoke to the them once, but they pretended not to speak English. And they were adamant: the family refused to allow the headstone to be put on Aqsa's grave, and according to the cemetery, could remove it if it were placed there by others.

But those of us who had contributed to the Aqsa Memorial Fund were determined to make sure that Aqsa would be memorialized. We checked into other locations, made plans, only to see them canceled at the last minute out of ... fear. We checked into the arboretum at the University of Guelph in Ontario, but a university official wrote me to say that "no matter how worthy, a memorial to Aqsa Parvez would draw much public attention and would thus be inconsistent with current use of The Arboretum."

But not everyone was ready to cower before Islamic anti-woman violence. Scott McLeod, the fire chief in Pelham, Ontario, proposed a resolution honoring Aqsa to City Councilor Sharon Cook -- and she went to work getting it passed. The Aqsa Parvez Memorial will be erected in Pelham this summer! A granite bench will be inscribed: "In loving memory of Aqsa Parvez, Beloved, Remembered and Free."

This will be placed in the Aqsa Parvez Peace Park.

Yes, the Aqsa Parvez Peace Park. I think she'd like that.

And in addition, there is the Aqsa Parvez Grove we are planting in American Independence Park in Jerusalem, Israel, where the plaque will read: "In Loving Memory of Aqsa Parvez and All Victims of Honor Killings Worldwide."

The memorials in Pelham and Jerusalem are the first indication that in the Free World we are not going to stand by silently while the Islamic world brutalizes women and treats them as worthless trash. They are two small steps toward widespread resistance against honor killing in the West and elsewhere.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

May those responsible for Aqsa Parvez' death be forever reminded that no effort on their part will remove the everlasting shame they carry in this world. They can run, but never hide from the reality of this self inflicted SHAME. REAL SHAME. Yes, these bastards that run wearing their 'murderous honor' pride - RUN because they now are ASHAMED - SHAMED by their false honor and FEAR of actual consequences for their actions. FEAR. SHAME. Such is the piety of Islam - FEAR/submission & SHAME/honor. Islam has no honor.

As much as I admire Atlas' efforts to bring forward the list of victims of honor killings, it would serve society at large to list the fugitives who run with their false honor, RUN and HIDE as the hunted animals they have become. They, each and every one, will never find 'peace' so long as we remind them they are hunted and unwelcome in our society.
There is no place in this world for 'honor killings'. It's time that message is made clear. By highlighting these fugitives identities bloggers can assist law enforcement in bringing these cowards to justice, and never permitting them another nights rest. Haunt these cowards every moment - every breath - with understanding that they have no-where to run and no-where to hide in our society. Anyone who dares to assist these cowards should also understand there are severe consequences to their actions as well. Honor killings have no place in this society - EVER.

Pastorius said...

Great comment.

Thanks.