Opponents fear proposed bill could allow girls as young as nine to marry, erode women’s rights and give greater powers to clerics

A draft law in Iraq that would allow the marriage of girls as young as nine has provoked protests across the country, with women’s rights activists saying it would “legalise child rape”.

The Shia religious groups that dominate the political system in Iraq have been pushing to erode women’s rights in the country for more than a decade.

Unlike neighbouring Saudi Arabia, Iraq does not have a system of male guardianship requiring women to have the permission of a husband, father or male guardian to make crucial life choices such as marriage.

However, a new proposal, which passed its first reading in the Iraqi parliament this week, would give religious authorities the power to decide on family affairs, including marriage, divorce and the care of children.

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      3 months ago

      Only 13, yes. Every single state has at least 18 as a minimum if you don’t have an exception, but as you can see from the top map, in most states you can get exceptions for anywhere from 15 to 17. A few states have no floor at all, meaning that even though case law would dictate some sort of minimum, there’s nothing on the books that sets a well-defined minimum with exceptions.