Traditional morality is back in Iraq with a vengeance now that the secular government of Saddam is gone, and modern technology is at it's service. In 2007, cell phone photos of at least 350 girls and women were used as evidence of impropriety, leading to "honor killings" as retribution, reports UK's The Independent.
Traditional morality is back in Iraq with a vengeance now that the secular government of Saddam is gone, and modern technology is at it's service. In 2007, cell phone photos of at least 350 girls and women were used as evidence of impropriety, leading to "honor killings" as retribution, reports UK's The Independent.