Minority youths fear honour crime

Archive photo from a Copenhagen demonstration by the International Campaign for the Rights of Iranian Women against so-called honour killing.
Archive photo from a Copenhagen demonstration by the International Campaign for the Rights of Iranian Women against so-called honour killing.
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An increasing number of young people from minority ethnic groups are seeking help as a result of family threats or violence, according to new and as yet unpublished figures from the National Organisation of Shelters for Battered Woman and their Children (LOKK) according to Kristeligt Dagblad.

Since 2005, LOKK has offered advice to young people from ethnic minorities who experience serious conflicts with their families.

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