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Bangladeshi parents accused of holding daughter captive
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DHAKA (AFP) - - A Bangladeshi court will determine this weekend the fate of a female doctor allegedly held captive by her family for more than three months, a lawyer said Tuesday.
Humayra Abedin, 33, returned to her home in the capital Dhaka in August after working in Britain for five years, her lawyer Sara Hossain told AFP.
Her family is reportedly forcing her to marry a stranger.
"We believe she is being held against her will. A petition will be filed in the high court in Dhaka that she is being unlawfully detained," Hossain said.
The case will be heard in Dhaka on December 14.
Abedin complained to a female cousin soon after arriving in Dhaka that she was being held captive, Hossain said.
Bangladeshi police visited her parents' home in August but her mother and father would not allow Abedin to speak to officers without their being present.
They told police they would bring their daughter for questioning the following day but did not turn up. Neither Abedin nor her parents have been seen since, Hossain said.
The cousin and Dhaka-based human rights group Ain o Salish Kendro (ASK) asked Hossain to act on their behalf.
Last month the British government introduced a new law allowing courts to stop forced marriages and provide protection to British nationals who have been married against their will.
Hossain said lawyers in Britain had filed a case in London on Abedin's behalf under the new Forced Marriage Act, on the basis she was a resident of that country.
Arranged marriages in conservative Muslim Bangladesh are common.
In July a British teenager was rescued from a forced marriage to her Bangladeshi cousin after begging diplomats to help.
The British High Commission in Dhaka said it assisted in 56 forced marriage cases between April 2007 and March 2008.
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