Lubna was 14 when her cousin
raped her. She was then forced to marry him, and
he got off from punishment scot-free. It's part of a law
designed to "protect family honor." In 24 hours, Jordan
could scrap this law but now a few
conservative MPs are pushing back. Sign the urgent
petition telling them this law's got to go - then share
this widely:
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Dear friends, When Lubna was 14, she was
top of her class and her parents hoped she’d grow up to become
a doctor. Instead, she was raped by her cousin, and then
forced to marry him by a law designed to “protect her
family's honor.” The law also let her rapist off
without punishment. Scot-free. In just 24 hours,
Jordanian lawmakers could scrap this law, but a few
conservative MPs are looking to keep it alive. Let’s
quickly build a massive petition telling them this law's got
to go. Our voices will be delivered directly inside
Parliament during their debate! No one should be forced to marry their rapist. Click to sign now.In
Morocco, when Amina Filali killed herself after being forced
to marry her rapist, the Avaaz community whipped up a massive
global campaign along with a women-powered demonstration
outside of parliament, and the law was repealed.
Now if we win this in Jordan, we can strengthen
this domino effect and take it to the 7 other countries that
still allow rapists to escape punishment by marrying their
victims. Together we are building a fierce movement
that helps protect women from Morocco to
Iraq. Jordan enjoys a positive global
reputation. Thrusting them in the spotlight like this could
force them to act, and the best part is: they already want to
do this! It's just a few members of parliament whose
voices we need to drown out.
Hundreds of women
are raped in Jordan each year. As long as men know they can
get away with it, those numbers will never come down. Let's
end this now. Add your name and share this
widely: No one should be forced to marry their rapist. Click to sign now.
Across the world, women and girls struggle
daily for freedom, security, justice and dignity. Again and
again, Avaaz members have stood for that fight. We know that
when we come together, we can win. Let’s do it again.
With hope,
Rewan, Andrew,
Jenny, Mike, Mohammad, Emma and the entire Avaaz
team
More information:
Heated
debate over Article 308 expected as House panel has change of
heart (Jordan Times) http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/heated-debate-over-article-308-expected-house-panel-has-change...
One
by One, Marry-Your-Rapist Laws Are Falling in the Middle East
(New York Times) https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/22/world/middleeast/marry-your-rapist-laws-middle-east.html
Jordan
on the brink of repealing law allowing rapists to marry their
victims to escape punishment (Independent) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/jordan-repeal-law-rapists-marry-victims-escape-p...

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