A Pakistani-Australian engineer and mother-of-three who lived in Perth has been killed in Pakistan. 7NEWS
Tasneem married Ayub Ahmed in Sargodha in 2011, and moved to Saudi Arabia soon after where their first son was born.Ayub was unable to retain his job and moved to Bahrain while Tasneem and their children remained in Australia to receive citizenship.
When she agreed, and her travel documents were taken from her, she was reportedly subject to ongoing abuse.“I also have Australian clients still in South Asia living with their in-laws who want to come home and are restricted by passports and documents being taken from them. She says domestic abuse in Australia is commonly considered as “intimate partner violence”, but that “abuse and threats and mind games” are “an everyday occurrence for many South Asian women who live with abusive in-laws” and even for some who live “many thousands of miles away”.
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