T-Faz
RETIRED MOD
- Joined
- Feb 16, 2010
- Messages
- 4,962
- Reaction score
- 1
TEHRAN: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the best age for girls to get married was between 16 and 18, Iranian newspapers reported on Sunday.
Analysts say such announcements could be part of the governments efforts to gain support among young voters. Irans parliament in 2004 raised the legally acceptable age of marriage for girls to 15 from nine.
The best age for marriage is between 16 to 18 for girls and 19 to 21 for boys, the Mardomsalari newspaper quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.
The authorities have been encouraging marriage as a way to fight what they call the spread of immorality among youth.
Some hardline clerics and lawmakers have warned over increasing rates of divorce.
Divorces are increasing. High prices have caused problems for ordinary Iranians, said prominent hardline cleric grand ayatollah Nasser Makarem-Shirazi on Friday.
Female activists criticize laws relating to women, including those that restrict womens divorce and custody rights and forbid them from working or leaving the country without their husbands permission.
A womans testimony and life, in blood money terms, are worth half that of a mans in court. A woman cannot become president.
Activists say womens demands cannot be put on the back burner in a country where two-thirds of the population is under 30 and more than 60 percent of university graduates are women.
Iranian women have made inroads into politics and business in recent years. Shirin Ebadi, a human rights activist, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her work on womens and childrens rights in the Islamic Republic.
Girls should marry aged 16-18: Ahmadinejad – The Express Tribune
Analysts say such announcements could be part of the governments efforts to gain support among young voters. Irans parliament in 2004 raised the legally acceptable age of marriage for girls to 15 from nine.
The best age for marriage is between 16 to 18 for girls and 19 to 21 for boys, the Mardomsalari newspaper quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.
The authorities have been encouraging marriage as a way to fight what they call the spread of immorality among youth.
Some hardline clerics and lawmakers have warned over increasing rates of divorce.
Divorces are increasing. High prices have caused problems for ordinary Iranians, said prominent hardline cleric grand ayatollah Nasser Makarem-Shirazi on Friday.
Female activists criticize laws relating to women, including those that restrict womens divorce and custody rights and forbid them from working or leaving the country without their husbands permission.
A womans testimony and life, in blood money terms, are worth half that of a mans in court. A woman cannot become president.
Activists say womens demands cannot be put on the back burner in a country where two-thirds of the population is under 30 and more than 60 percent of university graduates are women.
Iranian women have made inroads into politics and business in recent years. Shirin Ebadi, a human rights activist, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her work on womens and childrens rights in the Islamic Republic.
Girls should marry aged 16-18: Ahmadinejad – The Express Tribune