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Teenage Iraqi girl who fell
in love with BRITISH soldier in Basra is murdered by her own father in honour
killing
An Iraqi teenage girl was brutally murdered
by her father in an "honour killing" after she fell in love
with a British soldier in Basra.
Seventeen-year-old Rand Abdel-Qader told her best friend how she had
fallen for Paul, a 22-year-old she met at a charity where she worked as
a volunteer.
When her father learned she had been seen speaking to a foreigner he
rushed home and butchered her, strangling and stabbing her while
screaming that he was "cleansing his honour".
He was arrested, but Iraqi police took no action. His wife has since
left him and is in hiding.
Rand Abdel-Qader, 17, was killed by her father
after falling in love with a British soldier
The Ministry of Defence was last
night trying to trace the soldier. Officials stressed he appeared to
have done nothing wrong by befriending the girl.
While there is no suggestion the two had any physical relationship,
the case raises questions about the training given to British forces in
understanding cultural values in a city where 47 women died in "honour
killings" last year.
According to reports from Basra, the soldier was an infantryman with
blond hair who last saw Rand in January, a few weeks before her murder.
MoD officials said thousands of troops were in the city at the time.
Infantry units included the Irish Guards, the Royal Welsh and The
Rifles, but Paul could have been from dozens of other units including
engineers, logistics, medical specialists or the TA.
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Her funeral was done without any of the
traditional mourning because she was deemed 'impure'. Her uncles were
said to have spat on her body
Army insiders said
they needed to establish the full facts to help prevent such a tragedy
happening again.
An MoD spokesman said troops received "cultural awareness
training", including the sensitivities of talking to Muslim women,
but this focused on issues such as body searches rather than the
potential dangers of striking up friendships.
He added: "They are not told, 'Don't go and fall in love'."
Rand Abdel-Qader confided to her closest friend Zeinab that she fell
in love the moment she saw the young soldier at the charity for
displaced families, and she dreamed of a future with him.
Rand was studying English at Basra University and was able to chat to
him without others knowing what they were saying. Zeinab, 19, said:
"She loved to speak about his blond hair, his honey eyes, his
white skin and the sweet way he had of speaking. He was very different
from the local men who usually are tough and illiterate.
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The teenager's best friend had tried to hide the
presents she was given by the soldier but a friend told her father after
he saw the pair together
"I was in
heaven when she was speaking about him. Everything looked so beautiful.
"With just a simple, caring smile, he was able to give her the
sense of love, making her forget all life in Iraq. But, I always had to
remind Rand that she was a Muslim and her family was never going to
accept her marrying a Christian, British soldier.
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The pair first met when they were both working in
Basra, above (file picture)
"Unfortunately she never
wanted to hear me. Her mind was very far from reality, closer to an
impossible dream."
Zeinab claimed the soldier gave Rand small gifts, including a cuddly
toy.
Rand said she met Paul only four times, always in public.
According to Zeinab, Paul used to tell Rand about England and
promised to show her the sights of London one day.
"But the thing she used to like talking about best was how he
praised her beauty and her intelligence. She told me he called her
'princess'."
Despite her feelings, there was no physical relationship. "She
never did anything more than talk to him," said Zeinab.
"She was proud to be a virgin and had a dream to give herself to
the man she loved only after her marriage."
A gift of love: The cuddly toy
On March 16 - two
months after Rand last saw Paul - her father Abdel-Qader Ali heard from
a friend that his daughter had been seen speaking to the soldier at the
charity project.
Recalling Rand's murder, her weeping mother Leila Hussein said:
"I screamed and called out for her two brothers so they could get
their father away. But when he told them the reason, instead of saving
her they helped him end her life."
Abdel-Qader Ali stood on the girl's throat until she suffocated and
then stabbed her, all the time shouting that his honour was being
cleansed.
He was arrested and released within two hours. Sergeant Ali Jabbar of
Basra police said: "The father has very good contacts in the Basra
government."
Because her family considered her impure, Rand was given only a
simple burial. Her uncles spat in her grave to show their disgust.
Two weeks later her mother demanded a divorce from Ali, and she now
campaigns against honour killings.
She lives in fear of reprisals. "I was beaten and had my arm
broken by him," she said. "No man can accept being left by a
woman in Iraq."
Rand's friend Zeinab said: "Rand was just a young girl with
romantic dreams. She always kept her religion close to her heart. She
would never even hurt a petal on a rose."
I have a dream that one day
this nation will rise up and live out the
true meaning of its creed:
"We hold these truths to be
self-evident, that all
men are created equal."
- Martin Luther King
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freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God,
can not long retain it." - Abraham Lincoln
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it
will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross."
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