By Robert Spencer on Jan 26, 2019
Australian woman goes to Pakistan to be with her man, is raped, starved, and held prisoner
Lara Hall unwittingly entered a culture of violence that calls for the beating of disobedient women.
The Qur’an says: “Men have authority over women because Allah has made the one superior to the other....
(Qur’an 4:34)
And as for the rape, she was not a Muslim....
The Qur’an teaches that Infidel women can be lawfully taken for sexual use (cf. its allowance for a man to take “captives of the right hand,” 4:3, 4:24, 23:1-6, 33:50, 70:30).
‘I was raped, starved and kept as a prisoner’:
How an Australian woman, 30, travelled to Pakistan to meet the man of her dreams....
only for him to lock her up, force Islam upon her and abuse her daily,” by Cait Kelly, Daily Mail Australia, January 25, 2019:
An Australian woman who was lured to Pakistan by the false promise of a lavish life with the man of her dreams was instead locked up, beaten and used as a sex slave for months.
Lara Hall, 30, became the victim of a predatory online groomer who raped her repeatedly over several months and kept her locked up in squalor.
When she managed to contact the Australian commission in Pakistan she claimed she was met with a ‘lacklustre’ response and offered only limited advice.
Describing her ‘living nightmare’ to Daily Mail Australia, Ms Hall said she was groomed by a man called Sajjad, who promised her a lavish life in a Spanish-style villa in Lahore.
Her nightmarish experiences started from a chance meeting in 2013.
Ms Hall, having completed a law degree at the University of Notre Dame and working in a prestigious position,
struck up a friendship on a train with a Pakistani woman called Rhianna in 2013.
Ms Hall offered to teach her English and over time
she became an honorary member of the woman’s family who told her
how much they adored her and often brought her little gifts.
....
One night Ms Hall was on a Skype call to Rhianna’s family in Pakistan, and made her first contact with Sajjad, who was a relative.
The pair connected on Facebook and talked intermittently over the next few years.
Sajjad claimed he was also a lawyer and
always appeared interested in her life and was eager to make her happy.