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Mosby

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Sat Mar 31, 2012, 01:20 PM Mar 2012

Forced marriage: Girl aged five among 400 minors helped

A five-year-old girl is thought to have become the UK's youngest victim of forced marriage.

She was one of 400 children to receive assistance from the government's Forced Marriage Unit in the last year.

The figures have emerged as the public consultation into criminalising forced marriage in England, Wales and Northern Ireland comes to an end.

Amy Cumming, joint head of the Forced Marriage Unit, said 29% of the cases it dealt with last year involved minors.

"The youngest of these was actually five years old, so there are children involved in the practice across the school age range," she said.

To protect the child, the authorities have not disclosed details of the case or where the marriage took place.

But the case comes as no surprise to the Iranian and Kurdish Women's Rights Organisation (IKWRO), which deals with more than 100 cases of forced marriage a year.

"We have had clients who are in their very early teens, 11-year-olds, 12-year-olds, the youngest case we had was nine years old," said IKWRO campaigns officer Fionnuala Murphy.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17534262
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This quote is particularly sad: Gormy Cuss Mar 2012 #1

Gormy Cuss

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1. This quote is particularly sad:
Sat Mar 31, 2012, 11:06 PM
Mar 2012
However, Sameem is concerned that making forced marriage a criminal offence will deter victims from speaking out.

"I think it will be detrimental to the victim. The victims will stop coming forward, because nobody will want to point the finger at their parents," she explained.

"The young person will not come forward if it's a criminal offence. They will not stand up in court and testify against their parents."


Family honor above right to determine your own marriage mate. That's a sad statement on this culture.
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