A Muslim
father charged with murdering his three daughters in apparent honour
killings has said he would do it again - even if they came back to life
100 times.
Mohammad
Shafia, 58, cursed his daughters Zainab, 19, Sahar, 17, and Geeti, 13,
saying they were 'treacherous' as he likened them to prostitutes during a
conversation that was recorded by police.
The mum and one of the daughters
He
is on trial for their murders after they were found dead in the family
car along with Shafia's first wife, Rona Amir, 50, in the Rideau Canal,
located in the Kingston area of Ontario in Canada in 2009.
Initially police thought the family
had been involved in an accident and Shafia told them during an
interview that he didn't know where they were. However, his version of accounts did not add up and he was arrested and charged with their murder.
Shafia, who moved to Canada from
Afghanistan with his family, is polygamous and after his arrest was
heard telling his second wife, Tooba Yahya, that their daughters had
brought shame on the family.
He said: 'Even if, God forbid, they hoist us on to the gallows... we accept it wholeheartedly', a day after his arrest.
The
court heard the recordings in which Shafia talks about his daughters
and the fact that they were dating while ranting about the family's
honour. Zainab had married her boyfriend - a Pakistani man - angering Shafia and causing family turmoil.
After
Yahya said that she knew Zainab was 'already done' but wished 'the two
others' weren't, he responded saying 'No Tooba, they were treacherous.'
Tooba Yahya, 41,
and their son, Hamed, 20, are both on trial with him facing charges
of first-degree murder. Hamed has denied even being at the death scene. All three have pleaded not guilty to murder.
Speaking
about pictures of his daughter he said he was consoled adding, 'No
Tooba, they were treacherous. When I tell you to be patient, you tell me
that it is hard.
'It isn't harder than watching them every hour with (boyfriends). For this reason whenever I see those pictures, I am consoled.
'I say to myself, "You did well. Would they come back to life a hundred times, for you to do the same again".'
He also says that the family had been violated in the worst possible way.
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Taken out: Police remove the family car from the canal where their bodies were found in June 2009
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Source: UK Daily Mail
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