The fight against child marriage in Palestine

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In 2014, the State of Palestine ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child. These treaties aim to protect children from child marriage in Palestine. However, child marriage is still a threat to children due to gender discrimination and economic struggle.

The Main Causes of Child Marriage in Palestine
Gender discrimination is among the causes of child marriage in Palestine. Children living in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, especially girls and women, suffer gender-based violence throughout their communities and even in their families. Some girls face physical, sexual and psychological abuse. In 2015, the Women’s Affairs Center (WAC) reported that 65% of women married before 18 experienced at least one act of violence in the Gaza Strip. Although Palestine produced laws and treaties to help women and children, many of them are incredibly broad. In addition, they are subject to varying degrees of interpretation by the police and legal institutions. Because of the number of gender-based attacks, families use marriage to protect these girls from poverty, sexual harassment and assault. However, marriages frequently lead to more negative effects for these child brides.

The necessity for economic survival also ties in with the prevalence of child marriage in Palestine. Political instability has led to widespread poverty with more than half of families in Palestine living below the poverty line. A 2019 survey showed that the highest rate of child marriage exists in encampments and the Jordan Valley. These areas also struggle the most with education. According to this report, families in this area have turned away from the socioeconomic and demographic transitions that have taken place in the West Bank over the past two decades. While the rate of child marriage has decreased through Palestine, certain areas still have issues keeping their children safe.

The Effect of Child Marriage in Palestine
Child marriage is a violation of basic human rights. Consequently, it often results in early pregnancy and social isolation. In addition, many child brides have minimal school experience, which is reinforcing the cycle of poverty. In the West Bank, 21.3% of girls have had a live birth below 18, and in the Gaza Strip, the number is 23.8%. Pregnancy-related deaths are the leading cause of death in both married and unmarried girls below the age of 18.

Child marriage has many long-term effects on children’s psyche. It negatively affects any likelihood of a future healthy relationship and employment. This forceful engagement brings out trust issues, leaving victims of child marriage isolated and vulnerable to exploitation and abuse. Many of these child brides do not receive any support. Furthermore, child brides’ social wellbeing frequently declines as well. Child marriage has many long-term effects on a child’s physical, psychological and social health.

The Men Who Stand Against Child Marriage in Palestine
Freeh Abu T’ema is one of the first 20 ambassadors of change working to persuade their community to stop early marriages. After two of the ambassadors came to his house to stop his daughter’s wedding, he realized that the marriages of young girls is unethical and decided to join the ambassadors to advocate for change. The two ambassadors who visited him were Mossa Abu Taema and Wael Abu Ismael. These men had undergone training from a community-based organization, the Future Brilliant Society, as part of the U.N. Women’s Regional Men and Women Gender Equality Programme.

This organization focuses on educating men on gender equality issues to promote gender equality. This training helped them become advocates for change. As a result, the group expanded to more than 30 men in eastern Khan Younis (and the Gaza Strip) and prevented 50 marriages and counting.

Freeh Abu T’ema and the rest of the ambassadors raise awareness by educating people in their communities. Teaching people, protesting early marriage and donating to charities are ways to raise awareness about early marriage in Palestine.

– Aahana Goswami

https://borgenproject.org/child-marriage-in-palestine/
 
The fight against child marriage in Palestine

With no social safety net, girls are forced to get married young just to survive. It means less education, and higher numbers of children, and just makes the poverty worse. It needs to be fought in the third world...

BUT ALSO IN THE FIRST WORLD!!! The UK is raising its marriage age up to 18, which should have been done decades ago. The USA needs to raise its marriage age up to 18. It is insane that it has not been done yet. Insaner still, Republicans are trying to lower it.
 
Thailand Tommy: "The fight against child marriage in Palestine"
Jack: Which is better: 'Child Marriage' or 'Child Prostitution'?

You live in Thailand where 'prostitution' is a way of life. In these poverty stricken regions of the world, what is better for girls?
 
Thailand Tommy: "The fight against child marriage in Palestine"
Jack: Which is better: 'Child Marriage' or 'Child Prostitution'?

You live in Thailand where 'prostitution' is a way of life. In these poverty stricken regions of the world, what is better for girls?

You live in Nawlins where prostitution and sexploitation are rife, so wind your neck in, Jacqui. The penalties for child prostitution here are extremely harsh but you have to be forgiven for not knowing that as you last came here on R&R 50 years ago. Anyway the thread is about Palestine stop being a quim for once in your life.

Here is a recent case in point.

Thai child trafficker sentenced to record 374 years in jail

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-trafficking-crime-idUSKBN1WW1KH
 
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With no social safety net, girls are forced to get married young just to survive. It means less education, and higher numbers of children, and just makes the poverty worse. It needs to be fought in the third world...

BUT ALSO IN THE FIRST WORLD!!! The UK is raising its marriage age up to 18, which should have been done decades ago. The USA needs to raise its marriage age up to 18. It is insane that it has not been done yet. Insaner still, Republicans are trying to lower it.

I really do not know where you get your info, the marriage age is 16 in the UK, with the consent of parents or legal guardian, 18 otherwise. That's been the case for many decades now.
 
I really do not know where you get your info, the marriage age is 16 in the UK, with the consent of parents or legal guardian, 18 otherwise. That's been the case for many decades now.

I get my information from The Economist, it is a major news magazine in the UK. I doubt you have heard of it, but that is OK.

The bill that moved the age up to 18 passed through The Commons in February, and will almost certainly pass the The Lords soon, with the Queen signing it into law. By next year, it will be law... And probably quite a bit sooner.

You are also slightly wrong about the current laws. In England and Wales, you can wed at 16 with a guardians consent, but in Scotland you can wed at 16 even without a guardians consent. This has been a disgrace for decades, and it is good that it is changing. America also must ban child marriage.

https://www.economist.com/britain/2...marriage-is-being-raised-in-england-and-wales

For a laugh, I decided to look up what the child marriage laws are in your Thailand... AND I FOUND OUT THEY WERE FAR BETTER THAN I THOUGHT!!!

Even with parental permission brides must be 17 years old. Without parental permission, they must be 20 years old. Both numbers are a bit off of Western norms, but not unreasonably so. I was expecting it to be really bizarre. I am happy I was wrong.

Maybe you should speak a bit more about the country you live in, and stop making guesses about what the British Parliament is doing. I wonder, are the child marriage laws in Thailand actually enforced, or are they just fake laws to throw the international community off what is happening?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriageable_age
 
I get my information from The Economist, it is a major news magazine in the UK. I doubt you have heard of it, but that is OK.

The bill that moved the age up to 18 passed through The Commons in February, and will almost certainly pass the The Lords soon, with the Queen signing it into law. By next year, it will be law... And probably quite a bit sooner.

You are also slightly wrong about the current laws. In England and Wales, you can wed at 16 with a guardians consent, but in Scotland you can wed at 16 even without a guardians consent. This has been a disgrace for decades, and it is good that it is changing. America also must ban child marriage.

https://www.economist.com/britain/2...marriage-is-being-raised-in-england-and-wales

For a laugh, I decided to look up what the child marriage laws are in your Thailand... AND I FOUND OUT THEY WERE FAR BETTER THAN I THOUGHT!!!

Even with parental permission brides must be 17 years old. Without parental permission, they must be 20 years old. Both numbers are a bit off of Western norms, but not unreasonably so. I was expecting it to be really bizarre. I am happy I was wrong.

Maybe you should speak a bit more about the country you live in, and stop making guesses about what the British Parliament is doing. I wonder, are the child marriage laws in Thailand actually enforced, or are they just fake laws to throw the international community off what is happening?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriageable_age

You're an extremely arrogant man Salty, which is why I normally have you in ignore. Ok so it looks like you're right for once, well done. I know that campaigners against child marriages, especially in Muslim communities, have been asking for that for years.
As for your remarks about Thailand, you revert back to being ignorant and arrogant in equal measure, but that's to be expected of you.

Regarding the Economist, I used to read it avidly before it was paywalled and become woke. Just out of interest, I tried it with JavaScript turned off, and that worked so may read it more often, or maybe not.
 
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Ok so it looks like you're right for once

Yes, to the UK's credit, they are making progress. To their shame, they should have made progress decades ago.

Maybe you should speak a bit more about the country you live in, and stop making guesses about what the British Parliament is doing. I wonder, are the child marriage laws in Thailand actually enforced, or are they just fake laws to throw the international community off what is happening?

As for your remarks about Thailand, you revert back to being ignorant and arrogant in equal measure, but that's to be expected of you.

I really have no way of knowing whether the laws are enforced or not. You live there, so would be far better placed to answer the question... But once again, you refuse to answer the question.
 
Salty, I've never seen any child marriages personally, maybe up in the mountains bordering the Shan states of Burma among the Hmong tribes perhaps?
 
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This organization focuses on educating men on gender equality issues to promote gender equality
this is real needed human gender equality. not America having men in women's swimming matches etc.
 
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You live in Nawlins where prostitution and sexploitation are rife, so wind your neck in, Jacqui. The penalties for child prostitution here are extremely harsh but you have to be forgiven for not knowing that as you last came here on R&R 50 years ago. Anyway the thread is about Palestine stop being a quim for once in your life.

Here is a recent case in point.

Thai child trafficker sentenced to record 374 years in jail

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-thailand-trafficking-crime-idUSKBN1WW1KH

--->"Yuttana Kodsap, 31, was found guilty of child trafficking for the purpose of pornography after he lured children aged 7-12 to play computer games at his house where he filmed sexual acts with them and sold the videos on a chat app, police said."
This is 'child prostitution'.

You talk of 'Child Marriage'. Young girls in their early teens getting 'married'. Something their parents consent to because they are poor.
Is the young girl better being married off to one guy (who fucks her 30 times in a month), or prostituted out to 30 guys who fuck her in one day.
 
--->"Yuttana Kodsap, 31, was found guilty of child trafficking for the purpose of pornography after he lured children aged 7-12 to play computer games at his house where he filmed sexual acts with them and sold the videos on a chat app, police said."
This is 'child prostitution'.

You talk of 'Child Marriage'. Young girls in their early teens getting 'married'. Something their parents consent to because they are poor.
Is the young girl better being married off to one guy (who fucks her 30 times in a month), or prostituted out to 30 guys who fuck her in one day.

That guy was handed a 374 year sentence, maybe you should look closer to home Mr. Meoff? Operation Boo Dat ring any bells?

OPERATION BOO DAT: HARD HAND OF THE LAW IN THE BIG EASY

Dozens of Big Easy criminals felt the hard hand of the law during the holidays.

US Marshals arrested 30 people in New Orleans and outlying areas — and rescued five missing teenagers — during the annual Operation Boo Dat crackdown on convicted sex criminals, officials said.

The idea is to sweep potential parole violators from the streets from Halloween through Christmas, with an emphasis on making “sure that registered sex offenders don’t have the light on and they’re not handing out candy,” Deputy US Marshal Brian Fair told Coffee or Die Magazine.

https://coffeeordie.com/boo-dat-big-easy/
 
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That guy was handed a 317 year sentence

Prostitution is rampant in 'Poor Countries'. Which is better for the 'Young Girl'?
Her parents can 'marry her off'.
Or her parents can condone her being a Sex Worker.

Yes, we can all view this from the eye of a First World Country, where Sex Work is all so tawdry, or we can view it from the eyes of Third World Countries, where the Reality is that Sex Work is a Way of Life for many girls and women.
 
Prostitution is rampant in 'Poor Countries'. Which is better for the 'Young Girl'?
Her parents can 'marry her off'.
Or her parents can condone her being a Sex Worker.

Yes, we can all view this from the eye of a First World Country, where Sex Work is all so tawdry, or we can view it from the eyes of Third World Countries, where the Reality is that Sex Work is a Way of Life for many girls and women.

Don't want to talk about Nawlins, eh? I can see why of course. What about Operation Boo Dat?
 
Don't want to talk about Nawlins, eh? I can see why of course. What about Operation Boo Dat?

OK. I see this isn't about a 'global' discussion, but more about Muslims and their customs. 'Muslims' expect their 'women' to walk around in a horse blanket all day and never get a job.
If the 'Muslim Community' looks at these poor things as 'a burden' that is useless except to fuck and have children, then why would you want to keep them 'at home' where the father has to keep feeding the thing?
Why not just 'palm her off' on somebody else and let THAT person feed the thing?
 
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