Female Infanticide Linked to Increase in Forced Ma
Indian NGOs have collected numerous anecdotes of young women traveling to distant regions to marry men whose language and culture are unfamiliar to them, and who would otherwise have difficulty finding partners. Once they arrive, the women experience loneliness and culture shock. Their forced marriages are often intended to ease the financial burdens on their families by allowing them to avoid payment of a dowry. While many marriages are arranged through personal ties, other women are sold at auction by traffickers.
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Compiled from: Sonya Fatah, “Killing of baby girls triggers social upheaval in India,” Toronto Star, 30 June 2008
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