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Pakistan woman flies back to Italy after forced abortion
[DAWN] Italia’s foreign minister proudly announced the return to the country on Thursday of a Pak woman who it claimed had been taken by her family to Pakistain to have an abortion against her will after she got pregnant by her Italian boyfriend.

The case of young Farah attracted a lot of interest in Italia following the recent strangulation in Pakistain of Sana Cheema, an Italian of Pak origin who police suspect was killed by her family because she refused an arranged marriage.

Farah, 19, didn’t have Italian citizenship, only a residency permit. Nevertheless, the foreign ministry activated Italia’s embassy in Islamabad after Verona authorities heard from Farah’s friends that she had been tricked into going home and was forced to have an abortion.

Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano tweeted on Thursday that Farah was safely back in Italia, and he thanked Pak authorities who had removed Farah from her family’s home in a Lahore area and brought her to the Italian embassy in Islamabad.

Alfano had previously said that Italia acted in Farah’s defence as a matter of respecting her human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
and "fundamental rights based on the equality of men and women."

According to Italian news reports, Farah managed to sneak text and audio messages to her friends in Italia, recounting that her parents had tricked her into returning to Pakistain for her brother’s wedding and then forced her to abort her child. She wrote of being afraid for her life.

Once in the embassy, Italia arranged for Farah’s Pak passport to be renewed as her family had destroyed the one she travelled with and issued her a visa to return to Italia.

Farah’s case prompted an outpouring of solidarity from Italian politicians from across the political spectrum eager to prevent a repetition of the Cheema case.

Verona’s social services office, which had received complaints from Farah previously about her abusive father, guaranteed her needs would be met and safety ensured.

Left-leaning politician Laura Boldrini, the former house speaker, praised Farah for raising her voice and "making us understand that when a woman rebels against those who want to oppress her, she will never be left alone". Right-wing leader Giorgia Meloni, who has demanded a harsher crackdown on illegal immigrants colonists, went so far as to call for Italia to grant Farah citizenship.


Posted by: Fred 2018-05-27
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