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New Zealand: Kurdish Woman beaten, raped
by husband, court told
28.9.2009
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September 28, 2009
Auckland, New Zealand, — A woman who fled
Iraqi Kurdistan with her two young children for a
better life in New Zealand was repeatedly raped,
beaten and punched by her new husband, a court was
told today.
An Iraqi man, 42, appeared in the High Court at
Auckland facing 19 charges, at the start of a trial
expected to last at least a week.
He has denied charges of sexual violation by
unlawful sexual connection, threatening to kill,
wounding, and assault with intent to injure.
Prosecutor Phil Hamlin said the accused subjected
the people who loved him to beatings and sexual
violence over a number of years.
The man threatened to "chop" off his wife's head,
cut her hand, threw a knife at her, which hit one of
her daughters on the forehead, Mr Hamlin said.
He punched another daughter on the nose for refusing
to call him "Dad", threw a computer at his wife's
head, and hit her with a wooden spoon.
He also swung the couple's own child around by her
hair.
Mr Hamlin said the young woman from Kurdistan had
wanted a better life.
She was married aged 14 to her first cousin, who was
twice her age, and had her first child aged 15.
Her second child was born at a refugee camp in
Kurdistan, in northern Iraq, when she was 20.
Mr Hamlin said the woman met the accused and his
family at the refugee camp.
She left Iraq with her first husband and their two
children and moved to Canada.
The accused moved to New Zealand in 1997.
He contacted the woman in Canada, told her he had
feelings for her, and he wanted her to come to New
Zealand.
When she went to New Zealand he forced her to have
sex.
She told her husband in Canada what had happened and
he said he wanted a divorce.
Now back in Iraq, the woman feared she would die in
an honour killing, as she had brought shame on her
family, Mr Hamlin said.
Her family helped her leave Iraq to return to
Canada.
The accused contacted the woman and told her he had
left his wife and told her to return to New Zealand.
He promised he would look after her, give her a new
life and be a good father to her children.
The woman returned to New Zealand in November 1999,
aged 24, with her two children, Mr Hamlin said.
Within six weeks, they were married in an Islamic
ceremony and living with her children in Auckland.
At first, life was idyllic, but things started going
wrong in 2000.
The accused hit, slapped, kicked and choked his wife
until she lost consciousness while she was pregnant
with their child.
The beatings continued over the next six years.
After their child was born in October 2000, it was
Iraqi custom to refrain from having sex for 40 days.
But the accused forced her to have anal intercourse
with him instead, which continued on numerous
occasions.
She left to return to Kurdistan in November 2006
with the three children.
The accused followed her and took the youngest child
back to New Zealand.
The woman had no intention of returning to New
Zealand,www.ekurd.netbut
she decided to come back in October 2007, when
police became involved.
Mr Hamlin said the accused was subsequently arrested
and interviews with his wife and children would be
played to the jury.
The trial continues tomorrow.
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