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The murder at the hands of the father of a 22-year-old Iraqi girl who was YouTube because of the “family dispute” caused outrage in a country where femicides committed by relatives are not uncommon.
Tiba al-Ali was killed his father on the night of January 31 in the province of Diwaniya, Interior Ministry spokesman Saad Maan said on Twitter on Friday.
According to the official, the police were trying to mediate between the young woman and her entourage in order to “finally resolve the family dispute.”
In the recordings of their conversations posted on social networks, it is heard that his father was annoyed that tiba al ali lived alone in Turkey. Then the girl accused her brother of sexual harassment towards her.
The spokesman explained that a police unit had intervened. After the first meeting “we had to return, then we were surprised by the news of his murder by his father, who made the first confession when he surrendered to the police.”
The family traveled to Turkey in 2017, but when Tiba al-Ali returned, he refused. Since then, he has been living far from his country, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
His murder happened while he was visiting Iraq.
in your account YouTubethe girl shared a video from her life in which her fiancé appeared many times.
outrage in Iraq
He drama sparked outrage and activist groups called for demonstrations in front of the court on Sunday in Baghdad.
“Women in our society are held hostage by outdated customs due to the lack of deterrent laws and government measures that are far from domestic violence,” former Kurdish MP Ala Talabani lamented on Twitter. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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