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It's the Canadian Maple Leaf that flies high over the picturesque locks at Kingston Mills near this historic city, but on the night of June 30, 2009, it might just as well have been the black-red-and-green flag of Afghanistan, with its sacred line proclaiming the greatness of Allah.
What happened at the locks that night, Crown prosecutors alleged in Ontario Superior Court Thursday, was a so-called "honour killing," the culmination of a violent misogynist Afghan culture that had been transplanted holusbolus years earlier into the heart of central Canada.
"May the devil s---on their graves," Mohammad Shafia told his second wife, Tooba Mohammad Yahya, 20 days after the bodies of the couple's three teenage daughters and Mr. Shafia's first wife were recovered from a car in the water at the locks.