Yemen: women protests ban on child marriages
Thousands of women demonstrated outside parliament Sunday to oppose legislation banning the marriage of girls under 17. The protesters held up banners proclaiming “don’t ban what Allah made permissible,” or “stop violating Islamic sharia law in the name of rights and freedoms.” Proposed amendments to the civil status law stalled in parliament last August after severe opposition to a government proposal that would ban girls under 17 and males under 18 from marrying. Child marriages are common, especially in rural areas, where girls as young as eight have been married off.
via “Stop violating Islamic sharia in the name of rights and freedoms!”.
I bet Nojoud doesn't think (1, 2, 3) the same as these women.
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Labels: Child marriages, International Center for Research on Women, Marriage, sharia, United Nations Population Fund, Yemen




