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Jordan To Abandon Law Allowing Rapists To Go Free If They Marry Their Victims
Other Middle Eastern and African countries still have similar “stone age” laws.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/jordan-rapists-marry-victims_us_58fe063ae4b018a9ce5d034a

Jordan appears set to repeal a legislative loophole that allows rapists to escape punishment by marrying their victims.

The Jordanian cabinet recommended removing Article 308 from the country’s penal code on Sunday. The archaic provision guarantees that sexual predators can avoid prison time if they wed their victims and stay married for at least five years. Final approval from Parliament and King Abdullah II is all but guaranteed, according to Suad Abu-Dayyeh, Middle East and North Africa consultant for human rights organization Equality Now.

Abu-Dayyeh called the repeal movement a “collective effort” and praised women’s advocacy groups and parliamentarians for years of activism.

“People have really started to understand the negative impact this article has on women and girls,” Abu-Dayyeh told The Huffington Post on Monday. “Having this law in the penal code is a really big problem.”

Jordan’s lawmakers amended the law last year to restrict its application to rapists if their victims were aged 15 to 18, and if the assault was deemed “consensual.” But mounting public backlash prompted Jordan’s royal committee to recommend abandoning the law completely in February.

Supporters of Article 308 have claimed it allows victims to maintain their reputation and protects them from honor killings.

This region “can concentrate so much on a woman’s virginity,” Abu-Dayyeh said. “They feel it creates dishonor if a girl or woman is raped. ... But people have to understand that a girl who has been raped is a victim, and she needs the support of her family and also the government.”

Egypt repealed a similar measure in 1999, and Morocco followed in 2014. Still, similar rape laws still exist in other parts of the Middle East and Africa. Abu-Dayyeh said she hopes Jordan’s move to repeal the loophole will inspire other countries, such as Bahrain, to take similar actions.

Lebanese activists protested their country’s version of the rule Saturday by hanging 31 paper wedding dresses from nooses on Beirut’s seaside promenade.

Jean Oghassabian, Lebanon’s minister for women’s affairs, said the country’s Article 522 is from the “stone age.”

“It’s not acceptable for people to talk about it anymore,” Oghassabian told Agence France-Presse. “How is it reasonable for a woman to be raped and then sold into a prison?”

The Lebanese Parliamentary Administration and Justice Committee approved repealing the law in December. The country’s parliament can make a final decision at any time.

“I really hope that Jordan and Lebanon will be good examples of Arab governments [working] to revoke all remaining discriminatory laws toward women and girls,” Abu-Dayyeh said.
 
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It's a good law, why abandoning it?
Are u mad, this is not an islamic law but a law more at home in medival catholic europe, the real muslims of old never forgave rape, islamic sharia never forgives rape, every rapist needs to be given a death sentence asap..
 
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Sounds like progressive middle east.
 
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Rape is a crime, it is time to recognize it as such..without going as far as North America where a married woman can sue her husband for rape!?
There are may criminal categories to rape though, going from forced rape without weapons and forced under weapon's menace, gang rape, drug rape (where the victim is drugged), close family member's rape, but it all comes to having sexual relations with a girl/woman without her consent, it is worst if she is a minor and if there is penetration or not, the sentence varies accordingly.. it can go from life in prison to short prison term and community work for just an attempt without violence..
Hence, it is a good move from Jordan..
 
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