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Wed Dec 6, 2006

Pakistan to ban forced marriages: Musharraf

ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said the government would shortly push through new legislation aimed at empowering women and outlawing forced marriages.

The laws would also ensure women's right to their inheritance, ban the sale of women in the name of marriage and end the age-old practice of marrying women to Koran to deprive them of their share in property, he said on Tuesday.

Musharraf's pledge comes a week after he defied protests by religious fundamentalists and signed into law a "Protection of Women" bill amending the country's Islamic rape legislation.

"A bill is being considered to remove unjust social practices against women and it should be passed by the parliament," Musharraf told a women's convention in Islamabad.

Further legislation now planned by the government was aimed at ending the practice of giving women in marriage to settle disputes, and also at reforming divorce laws, Musharraf said.

"I am proud that the government is considering this law for your betterment and I shall always stand by you," he told the convention.

Musharraf said he wanted to empower women politically and economically so they could play their role in "national development".

"Our government has brought legislation banning honor killings, and an ordinance issued by me has provided for the release of about 1,300 women from jails," he said.

"The women's protection bill is just the beginning and it was a victory for the entire nation and a victory for moderates," he said.

That bill was voted for by parliament last month amid a walkout by Islamic hardliners.

It places rape laws under Pakistan's secular penal code and scraps harsh conditions that require victims to produce four male witnesses, and exposes them to prosecution for adultery if they are unable to prove the rime.

Musharraf soon after grabbing power in a military coup in October 1999 said he wanted to reform the controversial laws, but had backed down on the pledge after strong protests by the Islamic hardliners.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20061206/wl_sthasia_afp/pakistanwomen_061206054144
 
Forced marriages and dowery, both should be banned.
Its an immense task to change the society, can Mush pull this off? :read:
 
Hope the that this law will be upheld properly and imposed on everyone.
 
What about arrange marriages. Tuck Tuck anyone? :read:
 
What about arrange marriages. Tuck Tuck anyone? :read:

Islam gives full right to both male and female to choose their life partners. A arranged marrige is sort of like a "blind date". The couples meet, if they like each other, they get maried, if not the they move on. But sometimes parents force their kids to marry someone certian.Which then comes under forced marrige.
 
Sometimes they will just give you a picture. You mainly look if the girl is pretty, how her personality is, you just cant find, unless you have some dates with her, and in reality they wont let you date with her.
 
Sometimes they will just give you a picture. You mainly look if the girl is pretty, how her personality is, you just cant find, unless you have some dates with her, and in reality they wont let you date with her.

Then that's our cultures fault.
 
Sometimes they will just give you a picture. You mainly look if the girl is pretty, how her personality is, you just cant find, unless you have some dates with her, and in reality they wont let you date with her.

I agree with you.
 
Arranged marriages these days are more like a fixed date. So the choice is still your parents but you get to check your wife-to-be out. You do have a say in Arrange marriages too.

To ban forced marriages some sort of legal process should be introduced in marriages so that the woman's consent is clear and given without any pressure.
 
Well now that i think abot it, how is this law really going to help? How would the governemt actully know if a certian marriage is a forced marrige or not?
 
Traditionally women are the victoms of forced marriages...in terms of age difference, polygamie, dept collection etc...

Government won't know untill they seek some kind of protection like counceling or even shelter as they'll be thrown out of family, expelled for this 'shameless' action.

Social infrastructure needs to be developped to help these women.
 
No matter how many laws are made; Pakistani society is still mainly rural. Few people ask the opinion of the boy, asking or caring about the opinion of the girls is a thing of fantacy in the ordinery village household. Most romantic liasons are dealt with by getting the girl married off in a hurry. People still marry within their braaderi. It is among the cosmpolitan city dwellers where these taboos have started to relax a little bit.

Just enacting the law is not going to make an iota of difference. It will be a long time before women get even a semblence of equal treatment in the matters of matrimony.
 
This kind of stuff is'nt allowed in islam. Why are'nt our scholars doing anything to stop this?? I mean that's their job afterall, to teach the uneducated about islam and in this case, most of pakistan is not educated about islam. We see we are muslims but the fact is that we have mixed up our religon with our culture. Our scholars need to do something about this or else us muslims and the non-muslims will start to doubt islam. Like they say " actions speak louder then words". We must show that we are muslims, not tell them
 
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