Inayatullah Khalil :
French lady
The case of the French woman appears unusual and raises many questions. Based on the information available so far, the story seems to be one-sided.
If she was indeed held captive for twelve years, several important questions arise. Is it possible that her nineteen-year-old son was also confined throughout this period? How were more children born during those years? Did she never visit a doctor or a hospital? How were basic needs such as sanitation managed? Who provided food, medicine, and other daily necessities? Could six people realistically remain confined to a single room for such a long time? These are all questions that require further clarification.
Reports have also suggested that her French passport was renewed during this period. If that is true, did she personally visit the relevant office or agency, or did an official reach her where she was? This aspect also deserves a clear explanation.
Furthermore, despite her husband’s arrest, his detailed account has not yet been made public. There has also been little or no clear statement from his relatives or neighbors. Likewise, the French Embassy and human rights organizations have not yet provided a comprehensive public explanation.
At first glance, certain aspects of this case appear extraordinary and difficult to believe. However, it would be inappropriate to reach any final conclusion before a thorough investigation is completed and all the facts are established. Fairness requires that every aspect of the case be examined objectively and that conclusions be based only on verified evidence.
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2026-07-02 14:16:15