The strange world of Afghan weddings and the dark side of early marriage.

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The Young and the Betrothed


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More than 50 million girls under the age of 17 in developing countries are married; millions more are at risk of being forced into child marriages. The practice is rife in Afghanistan, particularly in rural areas. Photographer Stephanie Sinclair captured some of these young women. The image above was selected as UNICEF's "Photo of 2007."

Faiz Mohammed, 40, and Ghulam Haider, 11, sit in her family's home prior to their wedding in the rural village of Damarda, Afghanistan, on Sept. 11, 2005. Ghulam said she is sad to be getting engaged as she wanted to be a teacher. Her favorite class was Dari, the local language, before she was made to drop out of school. Married girls are seldom found in school, which limits their economic and social opportunities. And parents sometimes remove their daughters from school to protect them from the possibility of sexual activity outside of wedlock -- which would virtually preclude their chances of getting a husband. Early pregnancies also result in an increase in complications during childbirth. It is hard to say exactly how many young marriages take place, but according to the Afghan Women's Ministry and women's NGOs, approximately 57 percent of Afghan girls get married before the legal age of 16.

Source: http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2011/05/19/the_young_and_the_betrothed
 

GraanG2

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This might not be right but would someone also write about the millions of girls under the age of 17 been being raped everyday.You all know where.
 

jahanzaibi

Senator (1k+ posts)
its the only solution in afghanistan. jawan jihad may shaheed hoo rahay hain.. larkeen zyada hoo gai hain.. behtar hay kay kisi burai may par jain us say kay kisi shareef admi say un ki
shadi hoo jay .. warna to afghanistan may sirif aurteen he reh jain gi...

Her bari umer ka admi badmash nahi hoota hoo sakta hay ye us ko khush rekhay .. us say behtar hay kay baghair shahi kay rehay aur borai may paray ya na bhi paray.
 

umairaraza

New Member
well i like so much the society of Afghan culture and afghan traditions which are brilliant thanks for the sharing