Italy: Moroccan arrested in Florence for beating wife and daughter

by Kal El on November 25, 2008 · View Comments

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Another tragic example of abuse towards a victim of forced marriage, courtesy of the religion of peace.

Florence, 24 Nov. (AKI) – A 28-year-old Moroccan was arrested in the central Italian city of Florence on Monday for abusing his wife and young daughter. He is alleged to have poured boiling oil and stubbed out cigarettes on his wife and having beaten her and their young daughter.

The man’s 25-year-old wife reported the man to the police last week after a particularly savage beating. The man is also alleged to have refused to send the child to school in case the teachers noticed bruises on her body.

She claims she was forced to marry him at the age of 20 and told police that her husband had stubbed out cigarettes on her arms and legs and on one occasion threw a pan of boiling oil over her, causing burns.

The man had no regular job, drank, and had become increasingly violent, his wife told police.

Italy’s Association of Moroccan Women has repeatedly denounced domestic violence against Muslim women in Italy.

The association’s president, Souad Sbai, earlier this year claimed there were women being kept chained up in their homes and girls as young as four or five being forced to wear the Islamic veil all year round.

“The problem of violence towards women in Italy is dire. Although many seek to hide it, violence towards women is growing at an alarming rate,” Sbai said ahead of a march in the Italian capital Rome last November to protest male violence.

The Rome march was attended by thousands of women and 400 women’s associations from across Italy.

Sbai, who is now an MP for the ruling conservative People of Freedom party, has urged specific policies to protect women’s rights.

The average age of the female victims is falling, according to the Italian official statistics agency ISTAT.

At least some muslims living in Italy are trying to do something about this, showing that there is a faint glimmer of hope.

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  • Chris

    Islam bring a world of problems to non-Islamic countries.

    Don’t we have enough of our own problems already? I urge all the readers to contact their local officals and demand an end to all Muslim immigration including student visas.
  • Royd

    Domestic violence is sadly not unique to Islam, that said, Islam cannot readily be absolved from responsibility as it seems to provide ready made justifications and excuses for violent abusers all in the name of the man being the overlord of women.

  • Tonto (USA)

      It would really crack me up to see some muz women “retaliate” like a POed country girl.  The muz could get a real education from a fry pan or a straight razor in their sleep.  Or a pot of boiling water.

  • jennyjen

    This man is in dire need of an attitude adjustment. I will personally volunteer myself to travel to Italy to stomp a  mud puddle in the middle of this sorry son’bitch. I’ll need funding and an iron skillet upon arrival and a few bottles of tequila won’t hurt anything, I’ll show him drunk and disgruntled!!

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