Showing posts with label Child Bride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child Bride. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Mzee Noma (ONYO- Lugha Chafu)
Haki ya Mungu ningemwona huyo mzee mshenzi ana kwa ana ningempiga! HANA ADABU!!!! Ana mawazo finyo na mdomo mchafu! Haheshimu wanawake hata kidogo!
Wito kwa akina mama mlio karibu naye, mchukue mafimbo mpige, uzuri zaidi, mkate hiyo dhakari yake maana hasthali kuwa nayo!!!
Labels:
Child Bride,
Child Molester,
Rape,
Ubakaji
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Afariki Baada ya Kubikiriwa na Kulawitiwa na Mume Wake!

Jamani, kwa kweli nimesikitika sana baada ya kusoma habari hii. Huko Yemen, kuna binti wa miaka 13, ambaye aliozwa na wazazi wake kwa kijana mwenye miaka 23. Siku ya ndoa, mume wake alimfunga kamba, alimtoa ubikira , kamnajisi na pia kamlawiti! Hospitali walisema kuwa uke na mkundu ulikuwa umechanika! Jamani! Jamani!
Mola aipokee roho ya binti na kumweka mahala pema peponi. AMIN.
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SHUEBA, Yemen (AP) - A 13-year-old Yemeni child bride who died shortly after marriage was tied down and raped by her husband, her mother said.
Mola aipokee roho ya binti na kumweka mahala pema peponi. AMIN.
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SHUEBA, Yemen (AP) - A 13-year-old Yemeni child bride who died shortly after marriage was tied down and raped by her husband, her mother said.
Nijma Ahmed, 50, told the Associated Press late Friday that just before her daughter lost consciousness she described how her 23-year-old husband had tied her up and forced himself on her. She bled to death hours later.
Elham Assi died April 2, four days after she was married. A forensic report said her vagina and rectum were deeply ripped, causing her to hemorrhage.
The practice of marrying young girls is widespread in impoverished Yemen. Traditional families prefer young brides and poor families can be lured with hundreds of dollars in gifts.
The UN child agency, UNICEF, says one of three girls in Yemen is married before the age of 18.
"Early marriage places girls at increased risk of dropping out of school, being exposed to violence, abuse and exploitation, and even losing their lives from pregnancy, childbirth and other complications," said regional director Sigrid Kaag, in a statement Wednesday condemning the death.
Tribal custom also plays a role, including the belief that a young bride can be shaped into an obedient wife, bear more children and be kept away from temptation.
Last month, a group of the country's highest Islamic authorities declared those supporting a ban on child marriages to be apostates.
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 some lawmakers called it un-Islamic. The committee is expected to make a final decision on the legislation this month.
The issue of Yemen's child brides got widespread attention three years ago when an 8-year-old girl boldly went by herself to a courtroom and demanded a judge dissolve her marriage to a man in his 30s. She eventually won a divorce, and legislators began looking at ways to curb the practice.
In September, a 12-year-old Yemeni child-bride died after struggling for three days in labor to give birth, a local human rights organization said.
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