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More than 11,000 'honour' crimes in five years
More than 11,000 cases of so-called honour crime were recorded by UK police forces from 2010-14, new figures show.
The crimes are usually aimed at women to protect the supposed reputation of a family or community, and can include abductions, beatings and even murders.
Divya Talwar reports.
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