First refugee MP in New Zealand resigns over allegations of shoplifting

FP Staff January 16, 2024, 11:21:25 IST

Her acts, according to the lawmaker—a former human rights attorney—were “not a behavior I can explain.” Acknowledging that she had not lived up to the expectations placed on politicians, He stated she needed more time to take care of her mental health

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First refugee MP in New Zealand resigns over allegations of shoplifting

Due to allegations of shoplifting, which she claimed was caused by personal stress and trauma, the first refugee elected to the New Zealand parliament resigned on Tuesday. Police are looking into three charges of theft from boutique clothing stores against Golriz Ghahraman, a center-left Green Party MP and spokesperson for justice. Her acts, according to the lawmaker—a former human rights attorney—were “not a behavior I can explain.” Acknowledging that she had not lived up to the expectations placed on politicians, Ghahraman stated she needed more time to take care of her mental health. She “acted in ways that are completely out of character” as a result of stress at work. She released a statement, saying, “I want to explain, but I’m not trying to justify my actions.” “The mental health professional I see says my recent behaviour is consistent with recent events giving rise to extreme stress response, and relating to previously unrecognised trauma. “I have let down a lot of people and I am very sorry. It’s not a behaviour I can explain because it’s not rational in any way, and after medical evaluation, I understand I’m not well.” Iran-born Ghahraman, 42, moved to New Zealand as a child with her family when they were granted political asylum as refugees. After studying law, she became a United Nations human rights lawyer, working on international criminal tribunals before entering parliament in 2017. The theft accusations surround two alleged incidents at an Auckland luxury clothing store and another at a Wellington high-end clothes retailer – all in late 2023. - ‘Extreme mental distress’ - Last week, the Greens announced that Ghahraman had stood down from her portfolio responsibilities while a police investigation was ongoing. Prior to the allegations becoming public, Ghahraman had been criticised for her prominent involvement in a string of pro-Palestine protests. Green Party co-leader James Shaw said the pressure on his MP had mounted during that period and he believed it intensified the stress that accompanied her through six years in parliament. “Golriz herself has been subject to pretty much continuous threats of sexual violence, physical violence, death threats, since the day she was elected,” Shaw told journalists on Tuesday. “Obviously, if you’re living with that level of threat in what is already quite a stressful situation then there are going to be consequences. “So I have a lot of empathy for the fact that she has identified that she is in a state of extreme mental distress.” Co-leader Marama Davidson said Gharaman’s resignation was the right decision but lamented the party would lose a “lone voice” on many of her portfolios. “We have seen the conversation over the past years, especially over the particular treatment of women with public profiles, and in addition, the particular treatment of women of colour with public profiles.” (with inputs from AFP)

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