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Roia Atmar, a victim and survivor of domestic violence, migrated from Pakistan at the age of 14. She speaks of her early marriage, migrating to Australia; the isolation felt as a migrant, her children and her abusive relationship. She tells her harrowing story of escaping violence; navigating the Muslim faith and culture; how it took six years of silence before someone thought to ask Roia if she needed help; and the importance of listening to other women. Please be advised that this story contains themes of family and domestic violence that some listeners may find distressing.
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Subjects
- Abused women -- Western Australia -- Interviews.
- Pakistanis -- Western Australia -- Interviews.
- Muslims -- Western Australia -- Interviews.
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OH4370/12
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