Albawaba, September
9th, 2013
An eight year old child bride died in Yemen on her wedding night after suffering internal injuries due to sexual trauma. Human rights organizations are calling for the arrest of her husband who was five times her age.
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| An eight year old died of sexual injuries on her wedding night with her 40 year old husband in Yemen. [Photo for illustrative purposes courtesy of delhi4cats] |
An eight year old child bride died in Yemen on her wedding night after suffering internal injuries due to sexual trauma. Human rights organizations are calling for the arrest of her husband who was five times her age.
The death
occurred in the tribal area of Hardh in northwestern Yemen, which borders Saudi
Arabia. This brings even more attention to the already existing issue of forced
child marriages in the Middle Eastern region.
It is
reported that over a quarter of Yemen's young girls are married before the age
of 15. Not only do they lose access to health and education, these child brides
are commonly subjected to physical, emotional and sexual violence in their
forced marriage.
One of the
main issues is that there is currently no consistent established definition of
a "child" that has been agreed upon worldwide. This leaves various interpretations within
countries and little protection for those who are affected.
Establishing
this age limit is among the top priorities of groups like HRC which was
responsible for publishing the 54-page report “How Come You Allow Little Girls to Get Married?”, documenting the lifelong damage to girls who are forced to
marry young. Most pro age-limit
organizations agree that 18 should be the legal age for marriage.
In February
2009, a law was created that set the minimum age for marriage at 17.
Unfortunately, it was repealed after more conservative lawmakers called it
un-Islamic.
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