Thursday, January 10, 2013

70 year old man divorces teen in Saudi Arabia

A divorce has been granted in the case of a Saudi teenager who was wed to a 70-year-old man as per Saudi Arabia's Human Rights Commission.


The man had claimed that he was 70 years old, said CNN, but officials believe that he is actually 86. He also stated that he believed his bride to be 25-years-old. The man paid a $20,000 dowry for his bride, who he said later ran away and returned back to her home in Al-Hurath village in Jizan province.

In Saudi Arabia, no law stipulates a minimum age for marriage. There's been a push for that in recent years, but extremely conservative religious scholars have pushed back.



The man told CNN that he is 70, but the commission said they believe he is 86. The man also told CNN that he thought his bride to be was 25.
After learning of the marriage, the commission sent an investigator to the girl's home in Al-Hurath village in Jizan province, in southwestern Saudi Arabia near the border with Yemen.

Dr. Hadi Al-Yami, who runs the commission's branch that covers that area, told CNN that the group sent an investigator to a courthouse where the man had complained to a local official.
The commission then reached out to the girl's family, offering legal help, Al-Yami said.
On Wednesday, Dr. Bandar Alaiban, the commission's president, said a meeting had taken place with the parents, man and the girl.

"A divorce has taken place," Alaiban told CNN, "and the dispute has now been resolved amicably."
The marriage angered human rights groups and activists.

Dr. Suhaila Zein al-Abedin of the Saudi National Association for Human Rights -- also a government-backed group -- voiced concern not only about the age difference, but the circumstances of the marriage.

"When you consider the very large difference in age, it looks more like this was not a marriage, but like the girl was sold," al-Abedin said. "The girl's parents need to be held responsible for this."

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