Google – AFP, 3 February 2014
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Malaysian
court sentences a man to 12 years in jail for raping a 12-year-old
whom he
later married, as an activist urges the nation to ban all child marriages
(AFP/File, Saeed Khan)
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Kuala
Lumpur — A Malaysian court on Monday sentenced a man to 12 years in jail for
raping a 12-year-old whom he later married, as an activist urged the
Muslim-majority nation to ban all child marriages.
The
district court in Sabah state on Borneo island found former restaurant manager
Riduan Masmud, 41, guilty of raping the girl in February last year, his lawyer
Ram Singh said.
The
father-of-four was charged with rape shortly after the act, but in May last
year told the court that he had married the girl.
The case
caused an outcry and prosecutors continued to pursue the rape charge.
"The
court says even though the marriage is still valid, he is guilty" of rape,
Ram told AFP, adding he would appeal the verdict.
Riduan was
also sentenced to a fine and two strokes of the cane. The court deferred the
sentence pending appeal.
Ram said
Riduan was also facing bribery charges in a separate court for paying the
girl's father 5,000 ringgit ($1,500) to give his consent to the marriage.
Child
marriages are not uncommon in the conservative Southeast Asian country. Some 60
percent of Malaysia's 28 million people are Muslim.
Girls below
the age of 16 must obtain the permission of Islamic courts, which regulate
civil matters for Muslims. But activists say such permission is too readily
granted.
Ivy Josiah,
executive director of Women's Aid Organisation, said Malaysia should make 18
the legal age for marriage for all.
"It's
not the end of the story. We keep hearing of isolated cases (of child
marriages) but enough to raise concern," she told AFP.
Muslims are
allowed to have up to four wives in Malaysia. Riduan's children from his first
wife are aged three to 18, Ram said.

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