Basra Mon Amour

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For Abdel-Qader Ali there is only one regret: that he did not kill his daughter at birth. 'If I had realised then what she would become, I would have killed her the instant her mother delivered her,' he said with no trace of remorse.

Two weeks after The Observer revealed the shocking story of Rand Abdel-Qader, 17, murdered because of her infatuation with a British solider in Basra, southern Iraq, her father is defiant. Sitting in the front garden of his well-kept home in the city's Al-Fursi district, he remains a free man, despite having stamped on, suffocated and then stabbed his student daughter to death.

Abdel-Qader, 46, a government employee, was initially arrested but released after two hours. Astonishingly, he said, police congratulated him on what he had done. 'They are men and know what honour is,' he said.

Rand, who was studying English at Basra University, was deemed to have brought shame on her family after becoming infatuated with a British soldier, 22, known only as Paul.

She died a virgin, according to her closest friend Zeinab. Indeed, her 'relationship' with Paul, which began when she worked as a volunteer helping displaced families and he was distributing water, appears to have consisted of snatched conversations over less than four months. But the young, impressionable Rand fell in love with him, confiding her feelings and daydreams to Zeinab, 19.

It was her first youthful infatuation and it would be her last. She died on 16 March after her father discovered she had been seen in public talking to Paul, considered to be the enemy, the invader and a Christian. Though her horrified mother, Leila Hussein, called Rand's two brothers, Hassan, 23, and Haydar, 21, to restrain Abdel-Qader as he choked her with his foot on her throat, they joined in. Her shrouded corpse was then tossed into a makeshift grave without ceremony as her uncles spat on it in disgust.

'Death was the least she deserved,' said Abdel-Qader. 'I don't regret it. I had the support of all my friends who are fathers, like me, and know what she did was unacceptable to any Muslim that honours his religion,' he said.

Sitting on a chair by his front door and surrounded by the gerberas and white daisies he had planted in the family garden, Abel-Qader attempted to justify his actions.

'I don't have a daughter now, and I prefer to say that I never had one. That girl humiliated me in front of my family and friends. Speaking with a foreign solider, she lost what is the most precious thing for any woman. 'People from western countries might be shocked, but our girls are not like their daughters that can sleep with any man they want and sometimes even get pregnant without marrying. Our girls should respect their religion, their family and their bodies.

'I have only two boys from now on. That girl was a mistake in my life. I know God is blessing me for what I did,' he said, his voice swelling with pride. 'My sons are by my side, and they were men enough to help me finish the life of someone who just brought shame to ours.'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/may/11/iraq.humanrights
 
I find the tltle of the article is very misleading.

Duras' Hiroshima Mon Amour is a story about a French actress and a Japanese architect, the woman relveals her secret (had an affair with a German soldier during WWII).

The journalist could've given a better title of the article.
 
Well if its true then it just goes to show how worried we should all be.They are beyond reason.
 
It was my title, Kewpie! :p

She fell in love with the invader and was punished for it.
 
But why, can't you see the similarity?


Hiroshima Mon Amour is really great novel and film.

I simply don't like you to link this tragic incident and the fiction.


I don't like sunny weather, that's why I migrated in UK.
 
Hiroshima Mon Amour is really great novel and film.

I simply don't like you to link this tragic incident and the fiction.


I don't like sunny weather, that's why I migrated in UK.


Its called freedom of speech.

Yes and I know we have DT to thank for that on here...
 
This is not Islam surely. Show me where it says you can murder your daughter at will in the Quran. He's just a stupid backward man using his faith as justification for doing a dispicable thing.
 
This is not Islam surely. Show me where it says you can murder your daughter at will in the Quran. He's just a stupid backward man using his faith as justification for doing a dispicable thing.

His wife seems to have a different view on religion:

'Now, my lovely Rose is in her grave. But, God will make her father pay, either in this world ... or in the world after.'

I wonder who's right, she or her husband?

Hiroshima Mon Amour is really great novel and film.

I simply don't like you to link this tragic incident and the fiction.

I guess we'll have to agree to disagree ;) I found "Hiroshima Mon Amour" very poignant and moving, and I don't think it's disrespectful to compare this sad event with it.
 
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