A mother who forced her daughter to marry the man who would go on to kill the young woman should be jailed to send a message, say prosecutors.
"The community needs to know you can't do this, you can't operate in this manner in Australia," prosecutor Darren Renton told the County Court inLess than six months after Ruqia Haidari married Mohammad Ali Halimi, he killed the 21-year-old woman at their home in Perth. to be convicted of causing a person to enter into a forced marriage since it was criminalised more than a decade ago.
Haidari told several people, including teachers, social workers, police officers and driving instructors, that she did not want to marry Halimi. "She was motivated at least in part to restore that reputation by seeing the victim married and lose that status as bewa."Jan held a position of trust in Haidari's life as her only living parent and the offending represented a "significant breach" of that, he said."It's a tragic case, no one anticipated the outcome," he said.
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