8yr old Yemeni
childbride dies of internal injuries after sex with 40yr old groom…
An
eight-year-old child bride has died in Yemen of internal bleeding sustained
during her wedding night after being forced to marry a man five times her age,
activists have claimed.
The
girl, identified only as Rawan, died in the tribal area of Hardh in
northwestern Yemen, which borders Saudi Arabia. Activists are now calling for
the groom, who is believed to be around 40 years old, and her family to be
arrested so they can face justice in the courts.
They
say arrests would help put a stop to the practice of marrying very young girls
to older men in the impoverished region.
Angry
Man, a blogger, posted that the man was 'an animal who deserved to be punished
severely for his crime'.
'All
those who supported such a crime should also be punished,' he added.
Another
blogger, called Omar, wrote: 'Rawan’s family members are not humans. They do
not deserve to have children.'
But
another blogger, called 'Sad', appeared more sympathetic to the custom. He
wrote: 'Her family and her groom could have waited for some time before having
this marriage,' Sad said. 'It was not fair at all and the marriage should not
have happened even if some tribes believe that it is a good custom.'
The
practice of marrying young girls is widespread in Yemen and has attracted the
attention of international rights groups seeking to pressure the government to
outlaw child marriages.
Yemen's
gripping poverty plays a role in hindering efforts to stamp out the practice,
as poor families find themselves unable to say no to 'bride-prices' that can be
hundreds of dollars for their daughters.
More
than a quarter of Yemen's females marry before age 15, according to a report in
2010 by the Social Affairs Ministry.
Tribal
custom also plays a role, including the belief that a young bride can be shaped
into an obedient wife, bear more children and be kept away from temptation.
In
September 2010, a 12-year-old Yemeni child-bride died after struggling for
three days in labour to give birth, a local human rights organisation said.
Yemen
once set 15 as the minimum age for marriage, but parliament annulled that law
in the 1990s, saying parents should decide when a daughter marries.
Source: Daily Mail
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