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southeastern Iran.
cousin
southeastern Iran.
cousin
That doesn't happen in indiawhile we currycels are scared of arranged marriage for the fear of loosing 50% of our property in alimony
Poor girl had her inalienable right of being psychologically and physically destroyed by dozens of uncommitted Chads, random thugs and young fuckboys ravishing her before marriage taken from her. As well as losing the amazing opportunity of being indoctrinated with feminism, trans-ism and getting the usual 5 abortions and 20 ugly shit tattoos. It's truly a crime against humanity.
We have no right as westerners to judge other people's culture plus she may not be a 11-year-old girl she could be a 11-year-old woman the Muslims have told me this for their justification of pedophilia from their profit MuhammadRare video of underage marriage in Iran: the 'bride' is aged 11
The video shows a wedding that took place on August 26, 2019, in Bahmaei, an impoverished district in southeastern Iran.observers.france24.com
Rare video of underage marriage in Iran: the 'bride' is aged 11
The video shows a wedding that took place on August 26, 2019, in Bahmaei, an impoverished district in southeastern Iran.
Issued on: 06/09/2019 - 16:52Modified: 06/09/2019 - 19:22
Photos of the marriage.
By:Alijani ErshadFollow
A video showing an 11-year-old girl marrying her 22-year-old cousin in rural Iran has drawn new attention to a practice many Iranians believe to be in decline. But our Observer says child marriage is still common in some rural areas.
The video shows a wedding that took place on August 26 in Bahmaei, an impoverished district in southeastern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province. The bride and groom are seen sitting next to each other and hugging.
Their families look on as a mullah conducts the ceremony, declaring at one point that the groom will pay the traditional “mahr” for his bride’s hand, of “14 gold coins and 50 million tomans” (equivalent to a total of €9000).
The mullah asks the bride: “Fatima, do you agree to marry Milad Jashani?”, since according to Islamic sharia bride and groom must both assent loud and clear. The bride replies: “With my parents’ permission, yes.” The groom says “Yes, I do”, and they become man and wife as their families applaud.
Video filmed August 26, 2019 in Iran's Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province shows an 11-year-old girl marrying her cousin, who is 22.
Article 1041 of Iran’s Civil Code sets the marriage age at 13 for girls and 15 for boys – if they have their parents’ consent. But if families want to marry off a daughter who is 12 or younger – or a boy 14 or younger – they can ask a judge to declare them “intellectually mature” enough for marriage. According to official statistics, in 5.5 percent of Iranian marriages, the brides are under 15.
The footage, posted on social media on September 1 and shown on state TV, caused widespread outrage. Two days later, the public prosecutor annulled the marriage and said he was indicting the mullah and the girl’s parents for an illegal underage marriage. The families, however, told the media they will try to remarry the couple.
While reformist politicians and activists have been fighting for a change to Iran’s marriage laws, they have made little progress and the issue remains sensitive. Kamil Ahmadi, an Iranian-British researcher who wrote a book about underage marriage in Iran, was arrested on August 11. No reason was given for his arrest.
“Judges can rule whether a girl or boy is mature enough to marry”
Our Observer is an Iranian researcher who follows child marriage issues in Iran. She asked to remain anonymous for this article because she is concerned about the consequences of talking publicly about the issue.
'There are more child marriages than people think'
'There are no happy endings'
Article by Ershad Alijani (@ErshadAlijani)
We have no right as westerners to judge other people's culture plus she may not be a 11-year-old girl she could be a 11-year-old woman the Muslims have told me this for their justification of pedophilia from their profit Muhammad
Of course it isn't only child abuse, but incest, too.Rare video of underage marriage in Iran: the 'bride' is aged 11
The video shows a wedding that took place on August 26, 2019, in Bahmaei, an impoverished district in southeastern Iran.observers.france24.com
Rare video of underage marriage in Iran: the 'bride' is aged 11
The video shows a wedding that took place on August 26, 2019, in Bahmaei, an impoverished district in southeastern Iran.
Issued on: 06/09/2019 - 16:52Modified: 06/09/2019 - 19:22
Photos of the marriage.
By:Alijani ErshadFollow
A video showing an 11-year-old girl marrying her 22-year-old cousin in rural Iran has drawn new attention to a practice many Iranians believe to be in decline. But our Observer says child marriage is still common in some rural areas.
The video shows a wedding that took place on August 26 in Bahmaei, an impoverished district in southeastern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province. The bride and groom are seen sitting next to each other and hugging.
Their families look on as a mullah conducts the ceremony, declaring at one point that the groom will pay the traditional “mahr” for his bride’s hand, of “14 gold coins and 50 million tomans” (equivalent to a total of €9000).
The mullah asks the bride: “Fatima, do you agree to marry Milad Jashani?”, since according to Islamic sharia bride and groom must both assent loud and clear. The bride replies: “With my parents’ permission, yes.” The groom says “Yes, I do”, and they become man and wife as their families applaud.
Video filmed August 26, 2019 in Iran's Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province shows an 11-year-old girl marrying her cousin, who is 22.
Article 1041 of Iran’s Civil Code sets the marriage age at 13 for girls and 15 for boys – if they have their parents’ consent. But if families want to marry off a daughter who is 12 or younger – or a boy 14 or younger – they can ask a judge to declare them “intellectually mature” enough for marriage. According to official statistics, in 5.5 percent of Iranian marriages, the brides are under 15.
The footage, posted on social media on September 1 and shown on state TV, caused widespread outrage. Two days later, the public prosecutor annulled the marriage and said he was indicting the mullah and the girl’s parents for an illegal underage marriage. The families, however, told the media they will try to remarry the couple.
While reformist politicians and activists have been fighting for a change to Iran’s marriage laws, they have made little progress and the issue remains sensitive. Kamil Ahmadi, an Iranian-British researcher who wrote a book about underage marriage in Iran, was arrested on August 11. No reason was given for his arrest.
“Judges can rule whether a girl or boy is mature enough to marry”
Our Observer is an Iranian researcher who follows child marriage issues in Iran. She asked to remain anonymous for this article because she is concerned about the consequences of talking publicly about the issue.
'There are more child marriages than people think'
'There are no happy endings'
Article by Ershad Alijani (@ErshadAlijani)
Disgusting shitstain of a country and what a degenerate religion on top of that. What the fuck even would you have in common?
Couldn't he find a underage cousin without a pixelface?
Wtf? Is she like a Japanese vag or something?
He should have married a non pixeled girl instead!