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KINGSTON, Ont. - A jury in eastern Ontario starts its first full day of deliberations Saturday to decide the fate of three people accused of killing four family members over honour.

Sahar Gul’s torture is just one case of Afghanistan’s widespread violence against women, which goes unreported and unpunished.

As the jury gets ready to deliberate in the Shafia trial in Kingston, Ont., here is a summary of the case and a look at the arguments made by both the defence and prosecution.

Father's notice of appeal argues the trial judge erred in admitting evidence from an honour killings expert.

I had been invited by the Ambassador, an invitation extended to the Egyptian American community, to a reception to celebrate the first anniversary of the 25th of January Egyptian Revolution.

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The Shafia case, in which three members of a Montreal family were accused of murdering four others, is now in the hands of a jury. With this in mind, we take a look at archival photos of the family, released as evidence at the trial

Three members of a Montreal family have been imprisoned for life after a jury found them guilty of murdering four other family members in a crime the judge called "cold-blooded, shameful murders" based on a "twisted notion of honour."

A young girl who was burned and tortured in northern Afghanistan, allegedly by her husband's family, continues along the path of recovery, at least physically.

KINGSTON, Ont. - Mohammad Shafia, 58, his wife Tooba Yahya, 42, and their son Hamed, 21, were found guilty Sunday of four counts each of first-degree murder. They killed Shafia daughters Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, and Geeti, 13, as well as Rona Amir Mohammad, 52, Shafia's first wife in a polygamous marriage.