The Union of Italy's Islamic
Communities (UCOII) on Wednesday issued a fatwah (ban) on
arranged marriages after the case of an 18-year-old Pakistani
girl who is missing and believed killed by her family after
refusing to marry a man her parents had picked out for her in
Pakistan.
UCOII issued the ban, along with one on infibulation, together
with the Islamic Association of Imams and Religious Guides.
The fatwah is against "conduct that cannot find any religious
justification and are therefore absolutely to be condemned, and
still more to be prevented".
UCOII said the case of Saman Abbas, who went missing near Reggio
Emilia at the end of April, "has shocked and concerned us form
the start".
A male cousin of Abbas's was arrested in France at the weekend.
The man, who was reportedly gearing to flee to Spain and hide
with relatives there, is one of five people probed for
Abbas's disappearance, including her parents, another cousin and
her uncle.
Procedures to extradite Ikram Ijaz are set to be initiated
although Reggio prosecutors have not ruled out going to Nimes to
question him before that.
The woman's father said she is well and in Belgium, a statement
police have rejected as false.
Abbas went missing from her home in Novellara at the end of
April.
Police said Thursday they had CCTV footage of three people
carrying two spades, a bucket with a blue bag, a crowbar and
another tool heading for the fields behind the Abbas family
house.
The suspected body-disposal party left the house at 19:15 on
April 29 and came back at 21:50 on the same evening.
Abbas had been placed in a shelter for girls after reporting her
parents to social services while she was under age, at 17.
She then decided to go back home to get her documents, sources
said Thursday.
The parents, aged 43 and 46, had been cited in January for
trying to force someone to marry against their will.
The wedding, with her Pakistani cousin, had been set for
December 22 and airline tickets had been bought for December 17.
Abbas reportedly disappeared after going for a brief trip to
northern Europe, police said.
Prosecutors said Thursday they had drafted a "plan" to seek
Abbas's parents and were searching for her body using dog teams
in the fields around her home, as well as dragging the local
canals.
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