Saudi Arabia : Absconding Child Bride Turned Over to 80-year old husband


SOURCE : ARAB NEWS

AL-LAITH - AUG 26: A 10-year-old bride was returned last Sunday to her 80-year-old husband by her father who discovered her at the home of her aunt with whom she has been hiding for around 10 days.

A local newspaper said the husband, who denies he is 80 in spite of claims by the girl’s family, accused the aunt of meddling in his affairs. “My marriage is not against Shariah. It included the elements of acceptance and response by the father of the bride,” he said.

He added that he had been engaged to his wife’s elder sister and that this broke off as she wanted to continue with her education. “In light of this, her father offered his younger daughter. I was allowed to have a look at her according to Shariah and found her acceptable,” he said.

Maatouq Al-Abdullah, a member of the National Society for Human Rights (NSHR), said there is no system in place regulating the marriage of young girls, something that he said results in adverse psychological, health and social effects.

“Such marriages are considered a gross violation of charters on the rights of children, which the Kingdom has signed and which set the age of adulthood at 18,” he added.

  

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  • suhail, Dubai

    Sat, Sep 05 2009

    Well said mr Balwanth...

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  • balwanth, Palimar

    Sun, Aug 30 2009

    This is a great disgrace for human rights.These animals are like cancer to the society.please do not hijack that kids life and do not be coward to hide behind your beliefs.

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