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But after several failed hearings at a cost of hundreds of thousand of dollars, Marsha has given up fighting, spending all her hours at work as a distraction from what's missing at home. Marsha's situation is in no way unique. Many other Russian women are also fighting to see their children, and not only those living in Russia, but also abroad. Evgenia Golovina moved to Egypt to marry. She says her problems started when she filed for divorce and her husband kidnapped their son. She hasn't seen her son since.

I have to stay here in Hurghada to work and try to get my child back. Her husband Samir rejects accusations of abduction saying such a thing is impossible under Islamic law. According to Sharia law, in mixed marriages the child will always come under the custody of the father. The child has to face decisions taken by his or her parents. Children turn out to be victims, being robbed of something precious.

Whatever the rules, until the child is old enough to make his or her own choices, he or she is the one who's really trapped in an international tug of love. This website uses cookies. Read RT Privacy policy to find out more. Where to watch. RT Shop. RT Question more. Covid Freedom Index. Home World News.



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