Bride Theft Rampant in Southern Georgia
Georgian law is strict on bride-kidnapping. The criminal code covering “crimes against human rights and freedoms” stipulates a sentence of between four and twelve years imprisonment for the offense. However, the vast majority of bride-kidnapping cases are not reported and fewer still are prosecuted. The practice is so engrained within society that many abducted brides do not even view their kidnapping as a crime. Women’s rights organizations are working to change traditional attitudes and gender stereotypes in the country in the hopes that the future generations of Georgians will view the practice as violation and a remnant of the past.
Compiled from: Gulo Kokhodze and Tamuna Uchidze, "Bride Theft Rampant in Southern Georgia," Gender Information Network, 15 June 2006. Accessed 18 July 2006.
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