By SHAUNA ANDERSON
Five-year old Zareen should have started school in Melbourne this year.
She should be making new friends and playing tip.
She should be watching Frozen in her Melbourne home and pestering her older siblings to play with her.
But she’s not.
Because five-year-old Zareen has been trapped in Egypt for over a year unable to come home to where her two older siblings live, unable to start school.
Her mum, Amaal Finn, is now there with her, living in a small apartment afraid to leave the door — all because her estranged husband placed a travel ban on her and her daughter, preventing them from leaving Egypt, even though he is living in Melbourne himself.
In 2012 the family travelled to Egypt together with Amaal’s husband, Mazen Hassan Baioumy. It was then that he prevented the then three-and-a-half year old Zareen from returning to Australia with her mother.
Her mum flew back to Egypt to try and get a court order to allow her daughter to come home – and has been there ever since. Her two older children a son aged 12 and a 14-year-old daughter remain in Melbourne.
Despite an Australian court ordering Baioumy to lift the travel ban, he has not done so.