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beckysoup61
08-23-2008, 01:00 PM
Sanaa, Yemen - Two months ago, at the start of the school vacation, 12-year-old Reem was forced to marry her 30-year-old cousin.

"While my hair was styled for the ceremony, I thought of ways to set fire to my wedding dress," she says. "When I protested, my dad gagged me and tied me up. After the wedding, I tried to kill myself twice."

Reem is the latest child bride to run from her husband's arms into the media spotlight. But she is not the youngest girl to escape from domestic violence and sexual abuse in recent months. This spring, 9-year-old Arwa and 10-year-old Nujood became the first "tiny voices" to alert the world to Yemen's widespread practice of child marriage.

The girls' stories have instigated a campaign against the practice, which is believed to be a consequence of widespread poverty as parents unable to provide for their children give, and in some cases sell, them into matrimony.

According to estimates based on surveys by university researchers and development agencies, half of all brides in Yemen are age 18 or younger. But there are no reliable national figures.

Link here (http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0822/p07s03-wome.html)

Hema
08-23-2008, 01:52 PM
That is so ridiculous! If the parents can't afford children, why have them in the first place? Instead of parents selling off/prostituting their daughters, these same parents should have prostituted themselves if they think that will solve everything. These things get me so angry!

Krashlocke
08-23-2008, 05:08 PM
The state of womenhood in the conservative areas of the Middle East is probably one of the most reprehensible things I've studied. So much of a family's honor is tied up in the virtue of its daughters that they are not allowed to become economically productive units outside of the home, devaluing them to the point that they are a commodity at best and a liability at worst.

GabrielWithoutWings
08-23-2008, 07:07 PM
....

I don't even know what to say to something like this.

It's reprehensible.

LC1735
08-23-2008, 07:24 PM
This is so sad. These young women are treated like a commodity.