Human rights groups condemn new Bangladesh child marriage law

Society 10:02 03.03.2017
 Girls under the age of 18 can be married off by their parents in undefined special circumstances under a new Bangladesh law passed this week.
 
The Bangladesh Parliament approved the new legislation by a voice vote Monday. It allows exceptions to the minimum marriage age, currently set at 18 for women and 21 for men.
 
Under the Child Marriage Restraint Bill 2017, parents or guardians can get a court order to allow children to be married if it is in their "best interests."
 
There is no minimum age for when these special considerations can apply, nor any definition of what "best interests" could mean, but human rights groups are concerned the law could lead to rape victims or impregnated minors being married to their abusers.
 
"Many opportunists may try their luck in between the shortcomings of this law," Nur Khan Liton, a spokesman for the Child Rights Advocacy Coalition in Bangladesh, told CNN.
 
"It (talks) about parents' consent for the marriage. Where does it speak about the girl's interest?"
 
The Bangladeshi government has defended the legislation, saying it doesn't encourage rape and calling for trust in the local courts to judge the special circumstances.
 
Sonamoni, pictured in 2013, married her husband when she was 8, according to UNICEF.
 
Half of girls married by 18
 
Currently 52% of Bangladesh's women are married by the time they're 18, according to UNICEF's 2016 State of the World's Children report.
 
Of those, 18% are married by the time they turn 15, one of the highest rates in the world.
 
A different law was originally proposed in 2014 as a way to crack down on child marriages in Bangladesh, according to Human Rights Watch, but nothing came of it.
 
Responding to the international criticism, Bangladeshi lawmaker Rebecca Momin, who chairs the parliamentary Children and Women Affairs' Committee, said the new legislation had been misunderstood.
 
"Those who are opposing the idea are not aware of the grass-roots society of Bangladesh. A child born from unwanted pregnancy requires an identity in this society," she said.
 
"Besides, such (special circumstances) will be monitored and probed by the court and local administration. I'm sure they will have the best judgment before providing permission for marriage."
 
Sharmin, pictured in 2010, lived on the streets with a newborn after her husband abandoned her.
 
Child marriage has 'lifelong impact'
 
The law still requires the approval of Bangladesh's President, but that is largely a formality.
 
"Marrying as a child has a lifelong impact on a person's well-being," UNICEF Bangladesh representative Edouard Beigbeder told CNN. "It limits opportunities and the chance to be a child.
 
"Child marriage is forced marriage, given that one or both parties are not sufficiently mature to give their full, free and informed consent."
 
Khushi Kabir, spokeswoman for Bangladesh women's rights group Nijera Kori, told CNN marrying a girl off to her rapist would do nothing to guarantee her a better life.
 
"If anything, her husband will use and abuse her further and throw her out. This will increase the stigma and destroy her life," she said.
 
But Beigbeder added while UNICEF was concerned about the new law, progress was being made against child marriage in Bangladesh.
 
"In early 2000, the child marriage rate for those who were married under 18 was 68%. ... In 2013, the child marriage rate was down to 52%," he said.

 

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