Dallas, Texas: Dad's Arrest Exposes Support Network Behind Alleged Honor Killers

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    This is precisely what happened in St. Louis to Palestinian-American, Tina Isa, whose crime was becoming "too American," and having an African-American friend, who was a boy. Her father, Zein Isa, was an Abu Nidal terrorist. He and his wife stabbed Tina to death in 1989. She, too, had been beaten and attended school with bruises, but no social worker or teacher intervened to save her.


    Dad's Arrest Exposes Support Network Behind Alleged Honor Killers

    The FBI-led Dallas Violent Crimes Task Force captured Yaser Abdel Said Aug. 26, 12 years after he allegedly murdered his two teenage daughters in 2008. Yaser's son and brother, Yassein and Islam Said, were also arrested for "harboring a dangerous fugitive." Yaser Said's daughters, Amina and Sarah, were two beautiful, lively, and academically ambitious American girls, growing up in Irving and Lewisville, suburbs of Dallas. According to Texas relatives, their Egyptian-born father, Yaser, physically, sexually, and psychologically abused the girls starting when they were around 8 and 9. He routinely monitored and stalked them and threatened their lives. Their mother, ...


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