AFP - A
15-year-old Saudi girl who was forced to marry an octogenarian has been granted
a divorce after a local human rights group intervened, the watchdog said on
Wednesday.
The Saudi
Human Rights Commission (SHRC) raised the case "after learning of the
marriage of a minor girl to an 86-year-old man in Jizan" in southeast
Saudi Arabia, the group's head Bandar al-Ayban said in a statement.
Al-Hayat
daily had reported that the teenager locked herself inside the bedroom on her
wedding night before fleeing the man's home and returning to her parents.
She had
been married off to the man in exchange for a dowry worth around $17,300, the
daily reported.
The SHRC
had provided "legal assistance to the girl" so she could get a
divorce, Ayban said.
Another
SHRC member, Hadi al-Yami, said the girl had "expressed her rejection of
this marriage."
The divorce
was announced after a regional tribal chief and local dignitaries intervened.
Saudi
rights officials have been pushing for a law that would set a minimum marriage
age of 16.
The SHRC is
"trying in cooperation with ministries of justice and health to prevent
such marriages," Yami told AFP.
Rights
activist Suhaila al-Hammad says the authorities must "set the minimum
marriage age at 18."
Saudi
Arabia has no law against child marriage, and clerics and religious judges
justify the practice based on Islamic and Saudi tradition.
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“… No person shall be forced into marriage against his or her will. No woman shall be forced to bear or not bear children, against her will. No person shall be forced to hold or not hold views or worship in a manner contrary to his or her choice. Nothing vital to existence shall be withheld from another if it is within the community’s power to give. …”

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