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By MAHER SATTAR and ELLEN BARRY
FEBRUARY 27, 2017



DHAKA, Bangladesh — Bangladesh’s Parliament softened its landmark law against underage marriage on Monday, a move that human rights activists say could roll back the country’s decades-long campaign to curtail teenage pregnancy and maternal and infant mortality.

A new provision in the Child Marriage Restraint Act, which dates to 1929, allows girls under the age of 18 to marry in some circumstances. The change was met with praise from Islamist groups, which said it fell more in line with traditional religious practices.

Bangladesh has one of the world’s highest rates of child marriage, but it has been gradually dropping under steady pressure from the government.

In 2000, 65 percent of girls were married before age 18, and 38 percent were married before 15, according to Unicef. Now those rates have dropped to 52 percent and 18 percent.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and other government officials have argued that the new loophole is necessary to save pregnant teenagers from social ostracism.

“Our rural society is very cruel,” said Rebecca Momin, the head of the parliamentary committee on women and children.

“They will point their finger at the pregnant girl,” she said. “She will be an outcast in school and elsewhere. People will say nasty things to the girl’s parents.”

Opponents of the bill reject that reasoning, arguing that teenagers in conservative rural Bangladesh rarely become pregnant unless they are married. A 2015 study by the Manusher Jonno Foundation, a nonprofit group based in Dhaka, the capital, found that fewer than 1.5 percent of underage marriages took place after the girl had become pregnant.

The government tried to revise the law in 2014, when it introduced a draft that would have reduced the legal age of marriage to 16 from 18. But that proposal created a major backlash and was rescinded.


Under the new law, each case of underage marriage will be investigated by a committee of local officials and approved by a court. Opponents protest that local officials are already colluding with parents to arrange marriages for daughters under 18, by altering girls’ birth certificates so that they appear to be older.

Rights advocates say that existing laws have been effective at dissuading parents from pressuring young daughters into arranged marriages. Soumya Brata Guha of Plan International, a children’s welfare group in Dhaka, said imams often heeded warnings from government officials.


“If you send the wrong message with this law, then it could be detrimental,” she said. “That is the worry.”

And some girls have used the laws themselves.

Sharmin Akter, a 17-year-old student in Jamalpur in northern Bangladesh, was 13 when her parents told her they had arranged for her to marry an older man she did not know. She enlisted the support of a child marriage prevention committee, consisting of local adolescents, who called in the police to intervene, and her parents conceded, she said.


“My life has been a fight,” she said. “But finally I’ve won something.”

Now, she said, her goal is to persuade her parents to allow her to continue her education.

“They say that when girls get educated, they become bad women and have trouble finding a husband,” she said.


Critics of the change say Ms. Hasina agreed to soften the law to attract the votes of a conservative Islamic electorate. Indeed, the move was welcomed by Mahfuzul Haque, the chief of the Dhaka chapter of Hefazat-e-Islam, a powerful Islamist organization that has organized vast rallies in the capital to demand changes to government textbooks.

In the eyes of Islam, this is the correct decision,” he said. “Having a law that you cannot get married before a certain age, this I cannot agree with.”

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/02/27/world/asia/bangladesh-underage-marriage-law.html?

Great group of people huh?
 
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Well not all boys and girls have the same approach to sex. Some even love to venture it out in their early teens and some even wait till late 20's.
Either we allow pre marital sex or allow early marriages whichever suits the individual.
 
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Well not all boys are girls have the same approach to sex. Some even love to venture it out in their early teens and some even wait till late 20's.
Either we allow pre marital sex or allow early marriages whichever suits the individual.
considering how much influence parents got on kids in bd, it will be unfair to allow marriage at young age... the law was threre to fight local custom and protect kids.. (not because teenagers running away getting married).
in bd 18 years min for girl is correct...most girls are physically and emotionally not mature enough before that.
 
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:tup: Good Move, Makes Our Previous Marriage Law AOC bit less of a Mockery :tup:
 
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Bad decision, instead government should be talking teenagers in bother rural and urban about safe sex, contraceptive and avoidance of teenage pregnancy.
 
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considering how much influence parents got on kids in bd, it will be unfair to allow marriage at young age... the law was threre to fight local custom and protect kids.. (not because teenagers running away getting married).
in bd 18 years min for girl is correct...most girls are physically and emotionally not mature enough before that.
Plenty of kids are running away. That is why the law is ammended.
 
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Plenty of kids are running away. That is why the law is ammended.
yeah.. that makes sense.. they should not have criminal charge against kids who run away... but its going to be used by parents to marry off at early age.
 
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yeah.. that makes sense.. they should not have criminal charge against kids who run away... but its going to be used by parents to marry off at early age.
Parents need court permission to do that. They cant marry them off only by themselves.
 
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This is a tricky issue, and I don't think it can be solved with sweeping government acts one way or the other, this is a cultural problem that needs to be tackled at the grass roots level, people need to see the negatives of child-marriage. Is there any post-colonial nation which has successfully manage to eradicate that problem?
 
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This is a tricky issue, and I don't think it can be solved with sweeping government acts one way or the other, this is a cultural problem that needs to be tackled at the grass roots level, people need to see the negatives of child-marriage. Is there any post-colonial nation which has successfully manage to eradicate that problem?

my Country doing a great campaign against this issue, most ASEAN countries doing great against child marriages
 
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And what method/policies are you guys using to achieve this?

made the legal law against child marriages and enforce it into full effect. Taking Ulama/Muslim Scholar as allies in promoting the danger and negative effect of child marriages.
 
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made the legal law against child marriages and enforce it into full effect. Taking Ulama/Muslim Scholar as allies in promoting the danger and negative effect of child marriages.

Ah if we had a stronger, centralised government I could see us being able to accomplish that but right now we only have a government that is preoccupied in maintaining its own position and its economic interests, social issues like this won't be a focus point.
 
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Bangladesh a true leader in the region it seems:

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.ADO.TFRT?locations=BD-IN-PK

Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1,000 women ages 15-19)

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made the legal law against child marriages and enforce it into full effect. Taking Ulama/Muslim Scholar as allies in promoting the danger and negative effect of child marriages.
I don't think this will work out in Bangladesh's case. These scholars are the ones that wish to promote it.
 
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