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Two weeks ago, The Observer revealed how 17-year-old student Rand Abdel-Qader was beaten to death by her father after becoming infatuated with a British soldier in Basra. In this remarkable interview, Abdel-Qader Ali explains why he is unrepentant - and how police backed his actions
"If I had realised then what she would become, I would have killed her the instant her mother delivered her"
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"
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.
'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.'
'The officers were by my side during all the time I was there, congratulating me on what I had done.'
'I know God is blessing me for what I did,'
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
Somehow, I think the fact she fell in love with an enemy soldier had a lot to do with it.
The press can say what they want, but the fact is nobody welcomes foreign troops into their country that are there because they invaded.
Originally posted by WhoDat09
There go those peace loving Muslims for ya again! Makes me sick!!
and I'm sure there really are peace loving Muslims out there, I just haven't met or heard about one yet.
Originally posted by Maslo
reply to post by MilzGatez
The crucial difference, is, christians killing kids is always an isolated incident, and condemned by all people and relatives of the perpetrator when it happens.
These acts have widespread support of other Iraqi muslims. Apples and oranges.
Originally posted by catwhoknowsplusone
reply to post by The_Phantom
You say that murdering his daughter brings blessing.
You are down there with him.
How disgusting.
Originally posted by catwhoknowsplusone
reply to post by spinkyboo
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A religious 'law' issue?
This is murder.
And this is murder of his own daughter.
Again, I say that so-called religion is leading us all to the end of the world.
How can you justify this so-called religious 'law' with the murder of a young girl, who had all her life ahead of her, and her own father, backed by 'religious law' murders her.
"Religious law' is crap.
Originally posted by The_Phantom
Originally posted by catwhoknowsplusone
reply to post by The_Phantom
You say that murdering his daughter brings blessing.
You are down there with him.
How disgusting.
Can you not read?
You seriously think that's what I said?