Yemen: Child Bride Who Bled To Death Was Tied Up and Raped By Her Husband
“Your women are your fields, so go into your fields whichever way you like . . . ” (Qur’an 2:223 – MAS Translation)
Sick bastards.
This updates our previous post HERE.
H/T – “Islams Not For Me.”
Dead Yemeni child bride tied up, raped, says mom
By AHMAD AL-HAJ – AP – Sat Apr 10, 2010
via Yahoo News
SHUEBA, Yemen – A 13-year-old Yemeni child bride who bled to death shortly after marriage was tied down and forced to have sex by her husband, according to interviews with the child’s mother, police and medical reports.
The girl’s mother, Nijma Ahmed, 50, told the Associated Press that before her daughter lost consciousness, she said that her husband had tied her up and forced himself on her. “She looked like she was butchered,” she said about her daughter’s injuries.
Elham Assi, 13, bled to death hours after she spoke to her mother and just days after she was married to a 23-year-old man. She died on April 2 in the deeply poor Yemeni village of Shueba, some 200 kilometers northwest of the capital. Her husband, Abed al-Hikmi, is in police custody.
The practice of marrying young girls is widespread in Yemen where a quarter of all females marry before the age of 15, according to a 2009 report by the country’s Ministry of Social Affairs. Traditional families prefer young brides because they are seen as more obedient and are expected to have more children.
Legislation to ban child brides has been stalled by opposition from religious leaders. There has been no government comment over the case.
The girl — one of eight siblings — was pushed into marriage after an agreement between her brother and her future-husband to marry each other’s sisters to avoid having to pay expensive bride-prices — a common arrangement in Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East.
According to police notes from the interrogation of the husband, he was upset because he could not consummate their relationship and felt under pressure to prove his manhood.
Assi’s mother said she also tried to persuade her daughter to have sex with her husband so as not to shame the family.
Al-Hikmi took his young bride to a nearby medical clinic, asking a doctor there to administer her tranquilizers so she would not resist his advances. The clinic said it refused.
Al-Hikmi then obtained performance enhancing pills, according to the police interrogation, and that night completed the act while she screamed.
The next day, he returned to the same medical clinic carrying Assi because she could not walk.
“I told him not to go near her for at least ten days,” said Dr. Fathiya Haidar. She said Assi’s vaginal canal was ripped.
A forensic report obtained by the AP showed that Assi’s injuries were much more extensive, including extensive tearing around the vagina and rectum, suggesting that there might have been additional intercourse after the clinic visit.
Her mother said she visited Assi later that day, where she found her daughter fading in and out of consciousness.
“She whispered in my ear that he had tied her up and had sex with her violently,” she said. “I said to her husband, what have you done, you criminal?”
She said al-Hikmi told her that the young bride was just possessed by spirits and said he would take her to a folk healer to cast them out. Hours later, Assi was dead.
“She asked me to stay beside her,” her mother said.
The practice of marrying young girls is widespread in Yemen and has drawn the attention of international rights groups seeking to pressure the government to outlaw child marriages.
“Early marriage places girls at increased risk of dropping out of school, being exposed to violence, abuse and exploitation, and even losing their lives from pregnancy, childbirth and other complications,” said UNICEF’s regional director Sigrid Kaag, in a statement Wednesday condemning the death.
A February 2009 law set the minimum age for marriage at 17, but it was repealed and sent back to parliament’s constitutional committee for review after some lawmakers called it un-Islamic. The committee is expected to make a final decision on the legislation this month.
The issue of Yemen’s child brides received widespread attention three years ago when an 8-year-old girl boldly went by herself to a courtroom and demanded a judge dissolve her marriage to a man in his 30s. She eventually won a divorce.
In September, a 12-year-old Yemeni child-bride died after struggling for three days in labor to give birth, a local human rights organization said.
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10 April, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Ok, so once again I fear that certain people will take this incident and use it to judge Muslims as a whole. I guess I just want to point out a couple more things. 1. “Her husband, Abed al-Hikmi, is in police custody.” So clearly what the husband did is very much illegal in Yemen. Yemen is not pro-murder, that is not the issue. 2. As explained in the other article, there are some very vocal (Muslim) politicians and (Muslims) citizens who are clearly opposed to sexual contracts in which one party is underage.
To summarize, virtually all Yemeni citizens and Yemeni law are/is against what the husband did to the girl, and a large portion of Yemeni citizens and Yemeni lawmakers are against all marriage in which one party is a minor.
10 April, 2010 at 4:25 pm
Who cares what you fear?
If you love Islam so much, then follow Mohammed, put that bomb vest on, and blow yourself stright to the moon god allah.
Now, STFU.
10 April, 2010 at 1:40 pm
Islams propaganda and the reality of the muslima don’t match up.
It’s high time for the muslima to say ‘enoughs -enough’ and force changes within the system of islam or tear it apart and start over.
23 January, 2011 at 7:57 pm
I would like to respond to Jeremiah who says that the husband is in jail, so see, dont hold this against Islam.
There were several issues which lead to this horrific occasion that WERE acceptable by the customs of the Islamic nation.
1) a child was married against her will to someone she did not love. In the free world, there are laws against this, but in Islam, it is acceptable. In the free world she would have been rescued, and the girl would still be alive.
2) the “husband” took her to doctors and asked that she be drugged. In America, there are laws against this and doctors in America would have rescued her for a) being a child bride and b) having an adult ask to give her drugs to knock her out so he could rape her. If the doctors had rescued her, the girl would still be alive.
3) after he rapes her he takes her to doctors. Again, if this were the free world, doctors would have recognized that it was rape, (the tears in her genitals and the rope burns from being tied up). They would have kept the girl and called the police. The “husband” would have been charged with rape, and the girl, having been rescued, would still be alive.
4) after she calls her mom and her mom learns of the extent of the horror of the situation, in Islam the mother fears for her childs and her own life if she were to call the authorities. In the free world, a mother would have rescued her daughter, and the girl would still be alive.
The ONLY reason the “husband” is in jail is because the girl died. Unfortunately, the courts will probably agree that the girl was possessed and he will likely be released, as in Islam, rapists and child molesters escape justice. In the free world, the girl would still be alive, and the demon “husband” would be in jail.
So save me your indignant bullshit about how ppl just dont understand Islam. I’ve studied Islam extensively, and believe me, the customs of the middle-east, especially in Saudi Arabia, are of Satan, not God/Allah. FU