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From: "Jean-Francois Darcq" <[email protected]>
Date: 26 Jan 2017 18:23
Subject: Fwd: Forced to marry their rapists!?
To: "elisabethjanaina" <[email protected]>
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From: "Risalat Khan - Avaaz" <[email protected]>
Date: 26 Jan 2017 17:30
Subject: Forced to marry their rapists!?
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*Bangladesh is about to pass a law that could force underage girls to marry
their rapists.* But the Prime Minister is a leader of women’s empowerment
and a massive call on her to be a hero for girls everywhere could encourage
her to cut the child rape clause. *Join now:*

Sign the petition
<https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/bangladesh_child_marriage_law/?bsCVAhb&v=87189&cl=11721298490&_checksum=169424930dca138ddded1cb0a4dc741aed5deca201130f0262211f629ef82bb0>
Dear friends,

With the stroke of her pen, Bangladesh’s Prime Minister can
*become a champion for millions of girls -- or pass a law that could force
girls to marry their rapists!*
Bangladesh has made strides in passing progressive laws for women and
girls. But a new law aimed at ending child marriage could include a
‘special circumstances’ clause where young girls may be forced to marry
their rapists.

Local activists have just taken to the streets in protest and Parliament
could pass the law any day now. *Let's call on the Prime Minister to drop
the child rape loophole* and speed up a national action plan to keep these
girls safe:

*Click here to stop the child rape clause*
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*In the wake of the extraordinary women’s marches, this is something we can
all do together for the most vulnerable on our planet.*
So far, the Prime Minister has favoured the 'special circumstances' clause,
arguing that for rural girls that are victims of rape or get pregnant,
marriage is the least of all evils. But there are alternatives to improve
their protection: she can pass a law so rural girls and their children can
go to school without a father’s surname, and roll out the new National
Action Plan to provide services for girls in these special circumstances.

Let’s convince PM Hasina to take the clause out and make Bangladesh one of
the world’s leaders on ending child marriage. *Join now:*

*Click here to stop the child rape clause*
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*Bangladesh already has so much promise for women.* Progressive policies
have transformed families from the 1970s when women had seven children
each, to now just above two. And subsidies for girls mean they are more
likely to make it to secondary school than their neighbours in richer India.

>From Afghanistan and India to Somalia and Kenya, Avaaz has used our
collective power to stand up against the abuse of girls, and push for
women’s rights. Let’s now back Bangladesh to become a beacon for the world
to stop child marriage!

With hope,

Risalat, Antonia, Lisa, Emma, Alice, Ricken and the whole Avaaz team

MORE INFORMATION

Bangladesh’s plan to allow some child marriages is ‘step backwards’ (The
Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2017/jan/17/
bangladesh-plan-to-allow-some-child-marriages-is-step-backwards

PM awarded for women empowerment (The Daily Star)
http://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/pm-awarded-women-empowerment-1288363

Huge Step Backwards on Child Marriage in Bangladesh (Human Rights Watch)
https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/12/01/huge-step-backwards-chil
d-marriage-bangladesh

Child marriage is wrong, exceptions are unacceptable (The Daily Star)
http://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/no-strings-attached/chil
d-marriage-wrong-exceptions-are-unacceptable-1320772



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