An elderly Afghan cleric has been arrested after he married a six-year-old girl, officials said Friday,July 30, in the
latest case highlighting the scourge of child marriages in the Muslim country.
latest case highlighting the scourge of child marriages in the Muslim country.
Mohammad Karim, said to around 60, who was being held in the
central province of Ghor province, claimed her parents gave him the girl
as a “religious offering”. But officials cited the girl’s family
as saying that she was abducted from the western province of
Herat.
central province of Ghor province, claimed her parents gave him the girl
as a “religious offering”. But officials cited the girl’s family
as saying that she was abducted from the western province of
Herat.
“This
girl does not speak, but repeats only one thing: ‘I am afraid of this
man’,” said Masoom Anwari, head of the women affairs department in Ghor.
girl does not speak, but repeats only one thing: ‘I am afraid of this
man’,” said Masoom Anwari, head of the women affairs department in Ghor.
The
girl is currently in a woman’s shelter in Ghor and her parents are on
their way to the province to collect her, the local governor’s office
said.
girl is currently in a woman’s shelter in Ghor and her parents are on
their way to the province to collect her, the local governor’s office
said.
“Karim has been jailed and our
investigation is ongoing,” said Abdul Hai Khatibi, the governor’s
spokesman. The incidents highlight rising cases of child marriages in
Afghanistan.
investigation is ongoing,” said Abdul Hai Khatibi, the governor’s
spokesman. The incidents highlight rising cases of child marriages in
Afghanistan.
“In
some regions because of insecurity and poverty the families marry off
their daughters at a very early age to get rid of them,” said Sima
Samar, head of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.
some regions because of insecurity and poverty the families marry off
their daughters at a very early age to get rid of them,” said Sima
Samar, head of the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission.
Afghan
civil law sets the legal age of marriage at 16 for girls, yet 15 per
cent of Afghan women under 50 were married before their 15th birthday
and almost half were married before the age of 18.
civil law sets the legal age of marriage at 16 for girls, yet 15 per
cent of Afghan women under 50 were married before their 15th birthday
and almost half were married before the age of 18.
“So many children who are married off at a young age
are deprived of their right to education, safety and the ability to make
choices about their future,” the charity said.
are deprived of their right to education, safety and the ability to make
choices about their future,” the charity said.
“This is such a fundamental breach of a child’s basic right.” Samar added.
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Source: AFP