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Eugene

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Wed Sep 18, 2013, 12:02 PM Sep 2013

Yemen child marriage: minister calls for ban after death of eight-year-old girl

Source: The Guardian

Yemen child marriage: minister calls for ban after death of eight-year-old girl

Staff and agencies in Sana'a
theguardian.com, Wednesday 18 September 2013 16.01 BST

Yemen's human rights minister has vowed to ban child marriage after the reported death of an eight-year-old girl on her wedding night.

Huriya Mashhoor said she would press parliament for the minimum age of marriage to be set at 18 after the child, identified only as Rawan, reportedly died from internal bleeding after marrying a 40-year-old man. "We are asking to fix the legal age for marriage at 18, as Yemen is a signatory to the international conventions on children's rights," she told AFP.

The precise details of the case remain unclear, with tribal leaders in the town of Meedi, in the north-western province of Hajjah, denying that any such incident had taken place. However, the Yemen government said an investigation was now under way. Rajeh Badi, an aide to the prime minister, Mohammed Salem Basindwa, said: "The government is dealing seriously with this issue. It will investigate it, and those responsible will be brought to justice."

Many poor families in Yemen marry off young daughters to save on the costs of bringing up a child and earn extra money from the dowry given to a girl, but international pressure to prohibit the practice has intensified.

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