Source: NY Times.
By MOSI SECRET
She fled her husband and her family, sneaking out of her home in Pakistan to take sanctuary in the American Embassy, which then whisked her to a secret hide-out in the United States.
The thrilling escape seemed to end the harrowing ordeal of Amina Ajmal, an American citizen who said she had been held captive for years by her own relatives in Pakistan and forced to marry a man there who only wanted an American visa. But then, after law enforcement encouraged her to call her father from her hide-out, the episode took an even darker turn.

The Choudhry family home in Brooklyn, where Amina Ajmal lived before moving to Pakistan and, she said, years of captivity. Todd Heisler/The New York Times
“I will not end this until I find you,” Mohammad Ajmal Choudhry, a Brooklyn taxi driver, told his daughter on the phone in February, according to a transcript of the recorded call. “I will kill their entire family.”
Categories: Americas, Asia, Pakistan, Religion, Religious Values, Rights of Women, Sharia Law, United States
This indeed is a very sad story. There is a certain age, when one can try to educate and discipline his / her children. If a child is over 18 and is not adopting to your culture, it’s better to give up and pray to God. Also a Dad who will go ahead and kill, must have weaknesses of his own character.We cannot blame the child in this situation at all.