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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Religious Obedience To Husband Causes Problems For Muslim Woman
In Melbourne, Australia, a county court judge has accepted a Muslim woman's request to withdraw her guilty plea to charges of handling stolen property and obtaining property by deception. Her indictment alleged that, along with her husband, Shahida Karim-Hawchar resold stolen cars. Today's Melbourne Herald Sun reports that the woman pled guilty because her husband instructed her to do so, and she obeyed, acting in accordance with her religious and cultural traditions. Lebanese-born Mrs. Karim-Hawchar has not rejected her religious traditions in her plea change. She is withdrawing her plea because her husband has also ordered her to do so. The court refused to permit her husband to withdraw his plea.