Married at 9. Iraq passes horrific law on children
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Wed, 22 Jan 2025 23:01:00 +0200
Iraq has effectively legalized child marriageThe amendments expand the powers of Islamic courts in family matters, including marriage, divorce and inheritance.
The decision has raised concerns among human rights activists who say the changes undermine the principles of the 1959 law, which protected womens rights and established a uniform family law framework.Currently, Iraqi law in most cases sets the minimum age for marriage at 18.
However, new amendments allow clerics to interpret Islamic law at their own discretion.In some cases, this may lead to the permission of marriages for girls in early adolescence, even from the age of 9, according to the Jaafari school, which is followed by a significant portion of Shiite religious authorities in Iraq.
Supporters of the changes, mostly conservative Shiite deputies, argue that they want to harmonize legislation with Islamic principles and reduce Western influence on the countrys cultural life.
During the same session, the parliament passed a general amnesty law that commutes the sentences of Sunni prisoners and even releases those involved in corruption.
In addition, a land restitution law was passed, which addresses Kurdish territorial issues.Human rights activist Intisar alMayali called the amendments a threat to the rights of girls and women.
She emphasized that early marriage violates a childs right to childhood and also complicates issues of divorce, custody, and inheritance for women.The vote was held in a tense atmosphere.
According to parliamentarians, the quorum was not met and the vote was accompanied by chaos.
Some deputies protested, while others seized the podium.
In the end, all three bills each supported by separate factions were combined into one package for voting, which caused additional controversy.As for the civil status law, we strongly support it, and there were no problems with that.
But it was combined with other laws that were voted on together...
and that could lead to a challenge in the federal court, said independent MP Raed alMaliki.Parliament Speaker Mahmoud alMashhadani called the adoption of these laws an important step to strengthen justice and regulate the daily lives of citizens.Iraq plans to lower the age of consent for marriage for girls to nineThe proposed legislative change also deprives women of their rights to divorce, child custody, and inheritance.
Iraqs parliament, dominated by a coalition of conservative Shiite Muslim parties, is preparing to vote on an amendment that would repeal the countrys personal status law.
The legislation, also known as Law 188, was heralded as one of the most progressive in the Middle East when it was introduced in 1959, and contains a general set of rules governing the affairs of Iraqi families, regardless of their religious sect.The ruling coalition says the move is in line with a strict interpretation of Islamic law and is aimed at protecting young girls from immoral relationships.The second reading of the amendment to Law 188 was passed on September 16.
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