Saudi Arabia: Saudi Human Rights Commission to Review Child Bride Case
16 February 2010
The girl’s mother had filed for divorce on her daughter’s behalf but withdrew before the second court hearing in early February. The Saudi Human Rights Commission took over the case to investigate the mother’s reasons for withdrawal, as well as the age of the girl and her husband, before taking any further action.
This is the first time the commission has intervened in a case of child marriage, which had previously been seen as a private family matter and thus outside of the commission’s sphere of influence. Human rights activists see this as a positive step towards the introduction of a minimum legal age for marriage.
“This case is an investment in order to push for a law,” said Wajiha al-Huweider, a Saudi rights activist. “We need to affect public opinion and I believe that
Compiled from: Asma Alsharif, “Saudi Rights Panel Take Up Child Bride Case,” Reuters (8 February 2010).
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