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Iraqi parliament legalises marriage for 9-year-old girls, sparking outrage
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In a controversial move, the Iraqi Parliament has passed a law allowing girls as young as nine-years-old to marry. The legislation, based on certain interpretations of Islamic law, has drawn sharp criticism both domestically and internationally. Advocates of the law argue it aligns with religious and cultural traditions, but detractors claim it violates fundamental human rights and perpetuates child exploitation. Human rights organisations and activists warn that the law undermines efforts to protect children and could worsen gender inequality in Iraq. Many have called on international bodies to pressure the Iraqi government to reconsider the legislation. This development highlights ongoing debates over the intersection of cultural practices, religious law, and modern human rights standards in the region.
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