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Bangladeshi parents told to free daughter: court
AFP - 1 hour 52 minutes ago
DHAKA (AFP) - - A Bangladeshi doctor whose parents were accused of holding her captive in the capital Dhaka for more than four months is free to return to her home in Britain, a court ruled Sunday.
Judge Syed Mahmod Hossain ordered Humayra Abedin's parents to return her passport, driver's licence and credit card.
"It perplexes me as to why the parents kept her confined and interfered with her personal life," said Hossain. "I am shocked."
Her father wailed out loudly following the verdict and had to be propped up as he left the courtroom.
Humayra, 32, travelled to Bangladesh on August 3 after she was told by family members that her mother was seriously ill.
She had planned to return to Britain soon after, but informed a female cousin that her family were holding her captive and planned to force her to marry a stranger.
Humayra -- an only child -- reportedly has a Hindu boyfriend in London, which has angered her Muslim family.
Her lawyer, Sara Hossain, said after the verdict: "Our courts have shown that we can guarantee the liberty of our citizens. This is quite a precedent."
Bangladeshi police visited her parents' home in August, but her mother and father would not allow Humayra to speak to officers without them present.
They told police they would bring their daughter to the local police station the following day but did not turn up.
Outside the courtroom, her father Joynal told AFP he and his wife had done nothing wrong.
"She has not been held captive. These allegations are all false," he said.
Last month the British government introduced a law allowing courts to stop forced marriages and provide protection to nationals who have been married against their will.
Lawyers in Britain had filed a case in London on Humayra'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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