EU 'appalled' by 8-year-old girl's death in forced marriage | Inquirer News

EU ‘appalled’ by 8-year-old girl’s death in forced marriage

/ 09:20 PM September 13, 2013

European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton AP FILE PHOTO

BRUSSELS – European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Friday demanded Yemen ban the forced marriage of children after the death of an eight-year-old from injuries on her wedding night.

Ashton said in a statement she was “appalled” by the girl’s death from serious injuries including internal bleeding.

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“I call on the Yemeni government to abide by its obligations under international law, including the UN Conventions protecting the rights of the child, of which Yemen is a member, and to immediately reinstate legislation setting a minimum age for marriage, in line with international norms, to prohibit such abuse of children.”

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Arwa Othman, head of Yemen’s House of Folklore and a leading rights campaigner, has said the girl, identified only as Rawan, was married to a 40-year-old last week in the town of Meedi in Hajjah province, north-western Yemen.

“On the wedding night and after intercourse, she suffered from bleeding and uterine rupture which caused her death,” Othman was quoted as saying in British daily The Guardian.

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“They took her to a clinic but the medics couldn’t save her.”

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Othman said authorities had not taken any action against the girl’s family or her husband.

But the paper quoted a security official denying any such incident had taken place.

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