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04-09-2021, 02:21 PM
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Kyrgyzstan - Young Woman Kidnapped + Murdered
There's an absolute ton on this, if anyone else wants to add to this thread, please feel free. Type her name into Google, FaceBook, VK etc... + you should find plenty. Her name in Russian may yield more results: Айзадой Канатбековой Hopefully someone will come across the photos without the watermark.
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04-09-2021, 02:49 PM
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Simone, why is the Terrapin's face blurred out?! To stop it being identified? Thank you, good find. |
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04-09-2021, 02:53 PM
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Re: Kyrgyzstan - Young Woman Kidnapped + Murdered
Ahaha, I didn't even notice that, how amusing! That's really weird that someone censored it! Thank you!
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04-09-2021, 04:06 PM
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Re: Kyrgyzstan - Young Woman Kidnapped + Murdered
what kind of thug friends did this asshole have? they help him to kidnap his romantic interest so he could kill her and them himself. and he did quite a number on his neck too. hope it hurt.
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04-09-2021, 06:48 PM
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Re: Kyrgyzstan - Young Woman Kidnapped + Murdered
This is a tradition in many remote areas, but usually much lighter, in that the bride will consent, the parents of the bride will consent, and the whole "kidnapping" is extensively planned out. Typically the guy will touch a club to the side of the girl's head, at which time she will "pass out" and he will bundle her over his shoulder and off they go. He takes her to his parents house, where they have a celebratory meal with a lot of her new relatives. His friends will act as the rearguard for the action, mostly ceremonially, because there is no real pursuit. I have never heard of a girl or guy getting killed in one of these events. I think it dates back to the middle ages when "brides" were "taken" in raids, but there must have been some miscommunication and he picked a girl who had no interest in him. Normally the kidnapping would not be arranged with the family, if the girl said no. It is not like an "arranged marriage" in India, where the parents decide, and the girl goes no matter what. (And maybe gets burned to death if her dowry is too small.) I have heard of these "Bride Kidnappings" in the Amazon as well. But again they are pre-arranged, the bride and groom are in agreement, and no one gets killed that I have ever heard. Usually it is kids in different tribes who have known each other for years and like each other. A little extreme reaction to simple rejection. Maybe she was planning on going to college. His friends may have been misled by him about the girl's attitude, and may not have fully known what was going on. But when she said no, it should have stopped there. Now his friends are in big trouble because they thought everything was fine. I am sure they were stunned when the girl said no, and also when their friend started to kill her. |
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04-10-2021, 04:17 AM
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Re: Kyrgyzstan - Young Woman Kidnapped + Murdered
Yet, wow!, incredibly stupid as the theatre of the whole thing is, it's cultural idiosyncrasies like these that make the human race interesting to curious observers looking in from the outside. I'm glad to be merely an alien onlooker. Humans archetypically suck.
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04-10-2021, 10:22 AM
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backwards tradition. In a handful of cases the kidnappings are consensual, especially in poorer communities where the practice was akin to eloping to save costs of a ceremony or hefty dowry. A UNDP spokeswoman said data was scant on the number of women abducted each year because many women did not report the crime through fear but they estimate about 14 percent of women younger than 24 are still married through some form of coercion. Kyrgyzstan toughened laws against bride kidnapping in 2013, making it punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Maybe the kidnapper didn't want to spend time in prison after she told him to fuck off and then he decided to kill her, the maniac he was. |