Iraq Child Marriage Bill Would Allow Girls To Wed, Severely Limit Women's Rights

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/14/iraq-child-marriage-bill_n_4962247.html

BAGHDAD (AP) — A contentious draft law being considered in Iraq could open the door to girls as young as nine getting married and would require wives to submit to sex on their husband's whim :why:, provoking outrage from rights activists and many Iraqis who see it as a step backward for women's rights.

The measure, aimed at creating different laws for Iraq's majority Shiite population, could further fray the country's divisions amid some of the worst bloodshed since the sectarian fighting that nearly ripped the country apart after the U.S.-led invasion. It also comes as more and more children under 18 get married in the country.

"That law represents a crime against humanity and childhood," prominent Iraqi human rights activist Hana Adwar told The Associated Press. "Married underage girls are subjected to physical and psychological suffering.

Iraqi law now sets the legal age for marriage at 18 without parental approval. Girls as young as 15 can be married only with a guardian's approval. :what:

The proposed new measure, known as the Jaafari Personal Status Law, is based on the principles of a Shiite school of religious law founded by Jaafar al-Sadiq, the sixth Shiite imam. Iraq's Justice Ministry late last year introduced the draft measure to the Cabinet, which approved it last month despite strong opposition by rights groups and activists.

The draft law does not set a minimum age for marriage. Instead, it mentions an age in a section on divorce, setting rules for divorces of girls who have reached the age of 9 years in the lunar Islamic calendar. It also says that's the age girls reach puberty. Since the Islamic calendar year is 10 or 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, that would be the equivalent of 8 years and 8 months old. :scusthov: The bill makes the father the only parent with the right to accept or refuse the marriage proposal.

Critics of the bill believe that its authors slipped the age into the divorce section as a backhanded way to allow marriages of girls that young. Already, government statistics show that nearly 25 percent of marriages in Iraq involved someone under the age of 18 in 2011, up from 21 percent in 2001 and 15 percent in 1997. :demonic:Planning Ministry spokesman Abdul-Zahra Hendawi said the practice of underage marriage is particularly prevalent in rural areas and some provinces where illiteracy is high.



Also under the proposed measure, a husband can have sex with his wife regardless of her consent. The bill also prevents women from leaving the house without their husband's permission, would restrict women's rights in matters of parental custody after divorce and make it easier for men to take multiple wives. :snoop:

Parliament must still ratify the bill before it becomes law. That is unlikely to happen before parliamentary elections scheduled for April 30, though the Cabinet support suggests it remains a priority for Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's administration. Al-Maliki is widely expected to seek a third term.

Baghdad-based analyst Hadi Jalo suggested that election campaigning might be behind the proposal.

"Some influential Shiite politicians have the impression that they should do their best to make any achievement that would end the injustice that had been done against the Shiites in the past," Jalo said.

The formerly repressed Shiite majority came to power after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein's Sunni-led regime. Since then, Shiite religious and political leaders have encouraged followers to pour in millions into streets for religious rituals, a show of their strength.

Iraqi Justice Minister Hassan al-Shimmari, a Shiite, has brushed off the criticism of the bill. His office introduced a companion bill that calls for the establishment of special Shiite courts that would be tied to the sect's religious leadership.

Al-Shimmari insists that the bill is designed to end injustices faced by Iraqi women in past decades, and that it could help prevent illicit child marriage outside established legal systems.

"By introducing this draft law, we want to limit or prevent such practices," al-Shimmari said.

But Sunni female lawmaker Likaa Wardi believes it violates women's and children's rights and creates divisions in society.

"The Jaffari law will pave the way to the establishments of courts for Shiites only, and this will force others sects to form their own courts. This move will widen the rift among the Iraqi people," Wardi said.

New York-based Human Rights Watch also strongly criticized the law this week.

"Passage of the Jaafari law would be a disastrous and discriminatory step backward for Iraq's women and girls," deputy Middle East director Joe Stork said in a statement. "This personal status law would only entrench Iraq's divisions while the government claims to support equal rights for all."

It is unclear how much support the bill enjoys among Iraqi Shiites, but Jalo, the analyst, believes that it would face opposition from secular members of the sect.

Qais Raheem, a Shiite government employee living in eastern Baghdad, said the draft bill contradicts the principles of a modern society.

"The government officials have come up with this backward law instead of combating corruption and terrorism," said Raheem who has four children, including two teenage girls. "This law legalizes the rape and we should all reject it."

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Aisha got married at 9.

Muslims claiming this not Islam related are liars
 
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this is not condoned in islam. according to the hadith, the only time sex is mandatory is if a woman wants it. additionally, a woman may not be forced into marriage. In islam, if a man does something to displeasure his wife it is a sin, even if it is something small like saying he doesnt like her food or she has gotten fat or if it is something bigger like cheating. A man earns great rewards from earning his wifes pleasure, this can come from something small like helping clean or cook or buying a gift and giving compliments. A mans obligation to his wifes parents is the same as his obligation to his own parents. To say that this law among other womens rights violations in the middle east is a result of Islam is false. Men abusing women is not islamic behavior but male behavior. the same way that the rich abusing the poor isnt american behavior but the way the wealthy have behaved throughout history. The same way that whites oppressing blacks is not white behavior, but the way that majorities have behaved throughout history. I would like to read your reply to my comment.
 
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Aisha got married at 9.

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Prove it. I have heard that she was set to marry at 9 but that the nikkah (marriage contract) was not signed until she was 14. I would like to see what proof you have though just to learn. Even if the age of marriage comes from Islam, the forced marriage does not come from islam and a woman being forced into sex does not come from islam.
 
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It's not cultural?
The age comes from the claim that Aisha, the prophets last wife ( his other wives were older than him and widows so there goes the pedophile/sex addict argument out the window) was 9 years old. In actuality, the claim is that they were engaged when she was 9 and actually married when she was 14 and hit puberty. Regardless, women may not be forced into marriage in islam and sex is only maditory if the wife request sex (this is based on a hadith). Many of the womens rights violations in the ME are not based on islam. If people really knew about the Prohet SAWS behavior, they would have a different view. Read some quoted from Aisha about how she and the prophet interacted and the nature of their relationship if it really interests you and you have a passion for womens rights. Read about the prophets wife khadijah bint kuwaylid. She was a well respected business woman, a rich woman. In this time in Arabia, some wealthy women would put a sign on their doors and men would stop by and have sex with them, whoever they liked the most, they married. But Khadijah was a christian so she shunned this practice. The prophet had to do work for her and he treated her with such dignity during the stint of work that she decided to marry him. She could have had anyone even a more wealthy man but chose him because of his morals. He was 25 and she was 40. He stayed with her until she died and was monogamous. He married other women after she died and at one point, he had more than 4 wives, this is true but it is not because he was sex crazed or a playboy, most of them were widowed or divorced and if they did not want to marry him, they couldve said no. Believe what you will though.
 

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You want white supremacy to dictate cultural norms to a people of color? The Nation of Moorish Islamic Hebrew 360 Degree Olmec Science stands in solidarity with our brothers and (little) sisters of Iraq.
 
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