Yemen cleric: fight draft law banning child brides

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Yemen cleric: fight draft law banning child brides

Yemen cleric: fight draft law banning child brides

By AHMAD AL-HAJ (AP) - 15 hours ago

SAN'A, Yemen - Yemen's most influential Islamic cleric vowed on Saturday to gather a "million" signatures to protest a draft law banning child brides, in an increasingly vocal showdown against the country's weak government which needs the support of powerful religious leaders to hold onto power.

The issue of child brides in Yemen has attracted broad international attention, most recently when a 13-year-old girl bled to death earlier this month after her 23-year-old husband allegedly tied her down and forced her to have sex with him.

The cleric, Sheik Adbul-Majid al-Zindani, said a ban on child brides "threatens our culture and society and spreads immorality." Al-Zindani is Yemen's most powerful Islamic scholar and believed by the U.S. to be a spiritual mentor of Osama Bin Laden.

Speaking at a conference at Iman University in the Yemeni capital San'a, al-Zindani called on the dozens of radical clerics and Islamic law students in the crowd to opposed the draft law.

"You have to gather a million signatures ... that supports the demands of clerics," said al-Zindani. "If the issue calls on us to gather a million protesters, we'll organize it," al-Zindani said.

Al-Zindani's calls against the ban have become increasingly strident ahead of an expected vote by Yemeni lawmakers next month on raising the marriage age to 17.

The practice of marrying young girls is widespread in Yemen, where a quarter of all females marry before they turn 15, according to a 2009 report by the country's Ministry of Social Affairs.

In the country's deeply tribal society, families prefer young brides because they are seen as more obedient and are expected to have more children. It is also difficult for poor families in impoverished Yemen to ignore bride-prices of hundreds of dollars.

A February 2009 law set the minimum age for marriage at 17, but it was repealed and sent back to parliament's constitutional committee for review after pressure from some lawmakers and clerics, led by al-Zindani, who called it un-Islamic.

In March, al-Zindani signed a religious decree that declared people who supported the ban on child brides to be apostates, a particularly severe charge in the deeply Muslim country.

Pressure from al-Zindani and other religious leaders have made the government reluctant to tackle the issue because they rely on their support to stay in power. A parliamentary committee was expected to make a final decision on the legislation this month, but that has now been delayed until May.

It is widely expected that the government will raise the marriage age to deflect international pressure, but will not enforce legislation. Impoverished Yemenis are widely expected to ignore the law.

 

mahmud

I wouldn't rely on articles from obscure journalists. Ther has been many stories planted by USA agents as preclude for some nefarious imperialistic deeds. The USA needs some link to Obama in order to justify its curent and future actions in Yemen as part of its anti-Muslim, Anti-Arab crusade, thanks partly to Zionist elements who de facto run the USA.

 

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Mahmud--AP is hardly an 'obscure' news service. The Arab Journal also picked up the story. The point isn't the alleged connections between that cleric and al Qaeda, but the fact that he's fighting a law against child brides, on 'cultural' grounds. Obviously, Aisha, 9 years old, when Mohammed consummated their marriage, was a precedent. Too many people want to pretend that paedophile elephant in the room doesn't exist. Nonetheless, this is a women's and children's rights issue. You can't seriously claim that protecting young girls from being raped by creepy old men is some sort of Zionist-Yankee plot.

 

Unionist

Ah yes, another episode in the mini-series: "We're so good and they're so bad."

 

mahmud

Image wrote:

Mahmud--AP is hardly an 'obscure' news service. The Arab Journal also picked up the story. The point isn't the alleged connections between that cleric and al Qaeda, but the fact that he's fighting a law against child brides, on 'cultural' grounds. Obviously, Aisha, 9 years old, when Mohammed consummated their marriage, was a precedent. Too many people want to pretend that paedophile elephant in the room doesn't exist. Nonetheless, this is a women's and children's rights issue. You can't seriously claim that protecting young girls from being raped by creepy old men is some sort of Zionist-Yankee plot.

 

And how many 9 year olds have been and are still being blown into smitherins by Americans and allies in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen? 

Probably not some sort of Zionist-Yankee plot, but more of a Tarek Fatah-Rand Institute endeavour.

Yiwah

There are fundamental Christian groups who also practice child marriage, and I'm just as against it in those cases as I am in this case.  I don't care what culture you're coming from...forcing children into marriages is not okay, and actually consumating those marriages is even worse.

Unionist

I think progressive folks should leave other societies alone and pay attention to the horrible crimes we commit (or tolerate) against the people in our own societies and the nations that we oppress. This thread is no different from U.S. "lefties" wailing about the evils of Saddam Hussein and the Taliban while they sent troops there to teach them how to behave properly.

Image

Mahmud--how many preteen girls...and boys, men women are being blown to smithereens by suicide bombers? How many children died on 9/11, 7/7 and the Beslan hostage taking? How many schoolgirls in Kunduz got poisoned, how many schoolgirls had acid squirted in their faces? We're talking about child molestation, here.

Unionist--the proposed law is being drafted by Yemenis. This is not some sort of culturalist-imperialist dictatorial directive, imposed by Islamophobic Westerners. 'Progressive folks' should be supporting women and children's advocates around the world, not turning a blind eye to child sexual abuse as part of some misguided hands-off policy. Horrors like Bountifull are, thankfully, rare here; in much of the world, forced marriages of children are very common. Part of the reluctance of people like that cleric to admit that allowing adult men to 'marry' little girls is, in fact, horrible, is due to the fact that the Prophet Mohammed taking a preteen bride, Aisha. Remember how that Sherry Jones novel 'The Jewel of Medina' was yanked off the stands, over death threats, even though the writer bumped Aisha's age from nine to 14? Really, death threats? At least, Catholics don't threaten to kill people over paedophile priest jokes... Yemenis should be commended for admitting that this cultural quirk is sick and wrong, and planning to do something to put a stop to it.

 

 

Unionist

Image wrote:
At least, Catholics don't threaten to kill people over paedophile priest jokes...

Ah yes, another episode in the mini-series: "We're so good and they're so bad."

I wonder if some kindly mod wouldn't shut down this thread before we are called upon to kiss the Cross and march to Aden...?

 

oldgoat

Hi Image.  Anti-muslim bigotry is contrary to policy.  You probably won't be my last official banning, but you're close.

 

ETA: just reviewed your other posts.  Other kinds of bigotry are also against babble policy.  May as well close this useless thread.

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