Mungkin karena dibeberapa masyarakat tertentu, wanita usia 12 sudah 
siap pakai? Jadi ingat ayam yang diukur dalam 15 old days chicken, 30 
old days chicken, etc. Apa istilah modernnya? Siap saji?


--- In [email protected], "mediacare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dalam RUU Pornografi yang diusung para pendukung Syariah Islam, 
juga 
> disebutkan soal batasan usia 12 tahun bagi kaum perempuan. 
Normalnya, di 
> negeri-negeri pengusung HAM, berpatokan pada usia 17 atau 21 tahun.
> 
> Kenapa 12 tahun? Itulah usia dimana Aisyah dinikahi Nabi.
> 
> salam,
> 
> rd
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "sunny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 3:29 AM
> Subject: [mediacare] Para perawan bau kencur dijadikan komoditas
> 
> 
> > http://www.arabnews.com/?
page=7&section=0&article=113440&d=27&m=8&y=2008&pix=opinion.jpg&catego
ry=Opinion
> >
> >
> >
> >            Wednesday 27 August 2008 (26 Sha`ban 1429)
> >
> >
> >
> > Editorial: Young girls as commodities
> > 27 August 2008
> > THERE have been several cases reported recently of young girls, 
some as 
> > young as seven or eight, being married off by their parents to 
men in 
> > their 50s, 60s or even older. In some instances, parents are 
literally 
> > selling their daughters to older men purely for financial 
reasons -- to 
> > settle debts or to gain a substantial dowry for their own use.
> >
> > The practice is repugnant. Young girls are being treated as 
potential sex 
> > slaves, commodities to be bought and sold at whim to satisfy the 
lusts of 
> > old men. It has to be stopped. The Grand Mufti has spoken against 
it and 
> > so too has the Saudi Human Rights Commission (HRC). Only this 
week, the 
> > head of the commission, Turki Al-Sudairi, called on the Saudi 
authorities 
> > to put an end to these marriages.
> >
> > There are several issues at stake in what is incontestably a 
human rights 
> > violation. The first is the issue of consent. We are not talking 
about 
> > girls old enough to make a decision for themselves. We are taking 
about 
> > eight-, nine- and 10-year olds and girls even younger. The fact 
that most 
> > marriages here -- and in so many countries -- are arranged by 
parents is 
> > irrelevant; the bride still has to give her consent, a pivotal 
element for 
> > a valid Islamic marriage. Even at 18 and older, she invariably 
does give 
> > her consent, believing her parents have made the right choice for 
her. But 
> > that is the point: Girls in their late teens are fully aware of 
what they 
> > are doing. There is no way, however, that an eight-year-old girl 
can 
> > possibly understand what is happening. These are not arranged 
marriages; 
> > they are forced marriages -- contrary to Islam as well as to any 
sense of 
> > natural justice.
> >
> > The second issue is money. It is quite clear that in many of 
these 
> > marriages, girls are being treated as objects, something to be 
bought and 
> > sold. As for parents keeping and using the dowry for themselves, 
this 
> > again raises the issue of consent. In Islam, the dowry must be 
given to 
> > the bride. It is illegal in Islam to take someone else's property 
without 
> > their consent, be he or she a stranger or a son or daughter.
> >
> > Lastly, there is also the matter of the girl's needs. At eight or 
12, she 
> > is still a child, far too young and immature to take on the role 
of wife, 
> > sexual partner and mother. Children need their childhood if they 
are to 
> > grow up into balanced human beings. Marrying such young girls to 
older 
> > men, especially men over 50, exposes them to both psychological 
and 
> > physical risk. It may well damage them, again both 
psychologically and 
> > physically, for the rest of their lives.
> >
> > The HRC has already managed to prevent one wedding between a 10-
year-old 
> > girl and a 70-year-old man. Clearly it will act in a similar way 
if it 
> > learns of other such planned unions. But that is not an 
acceptable state 
> > of affairs. Many others will happen - simply because the 
commission will 
> > not hear about them. They have to be made illegal, with penalties 
for the 
> > parents and the would-be husbands. In other parts of the world, 
men who 
> > marry prepubescent girls and parents who allow their young 
daughters to 
> > marry older men can end up in jail. The authorities here in the 
Kingdom 
> > need to act at once in order to protect young girls
> >
> >
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