Watched, scared and trapped in an Australian visa nightmare, Kiran is one of India’s ‘abandoned brides’
Kiran was left with her in-laws in a Indian village thousands of kilometres from her husband in Brisbane – but the CCTV was always watching her Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Kiran’s* husband was more than 10,000km away from the home she shared with her in-laws in a village in northern India. But despite the vast distance, he watched her constantly through cameras which beamed into a screen in his Brisbane home. “He would say: ‘I can always see what you do’,” she recalls through an interpreter. Continue reading...
Kiran was left with her in-laws in a Indian village thousands of kilometres from her husband in Brisbane – but the CCTV was always watching her
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Kiran’s* husband was more than 10,000km away from the home she shared with her in-laws in a village in northern India. But despite the vast distance, he watched her constantly through cameras which beamed into a screen in his Brisbane home.
“He would say: ‘I can always see what you do’,” she recalls through an interpreter.
Continue reading...