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Shwbo Rauf Ali: Latest victim of 'honour' in Kurdistan PDF Print E-mail
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Shwbo Ali RaufShwbo Rauf Ali lived in Kurdistan while her husband was in Birmingham, UK on an exceptional leave visa. They had been married for two years, and Shwbo was just 19 years old when her in-laws began to be suspicious about her fidelity, based on the discovery of an unknown number in the memory of her mobile phone.

The family summoned her husband back: not for the sake of discussion or to save the relationship, but to commit bloody murder and so cleanse family honour. On the twelfth of May, Shwbo was lured to a local beauty spot, Lake Dokan, where she was murdered in the presence her husband, three of his brothers, his parents, his sister and her husband. She was beaten by her assailants, who broke her hands to remove her bracelets and ripped her earrings from her earlobes. Shwbo was mother to a nine month old baby girl who went missing at the same time; it is suspected that the helpless infant was drowned in the lake.

Her body was discovered on the thirteenth in the village of Bestana, in the Koia region by police and members of her family. The police describe the attack as extremely brutal saying that there were seven bullets in her body which was also severely bruised by being pelted with stones.

 

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