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Federal government must step in to uphold children’s best interest

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Sisters in Islam strongly reiterates its call that the minimum age of marriage must be raised to 18 for both boys and girls, with no exceptions.

The seven states who refuse to cooperate in banning child marriage – Sarawak, Pahang, Terengganu, Perlis, Negeri Sembilan, Kedah and Kelantan – need to explain to all Malaysians the reasons for their decision.

This is despite policymakers, child psychologists, healthcare practitioners, economists and even religious institutions stating the exponential harm caused by child marriages.

In putting the best interest of children first, the Pakatan Harapan government needs to explain what is being done to compel the seven states that refuse to cooperate. Stating that the federal government is unable to proceed just because seven states oppose reduces critical national issues to be determined at the state level. As harm to our children is clearly evident, it is the responsibility of the elected federal government to step in and act in their best interest.

Sisters in Islam (SIS) is also shocked by the response by Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail who said that criminal elements in circumstances of grooming children for sexual acts under the Sexual Offences Against Children Act “cannot be proven.” Wan Azizah also said that it is difficult to determine the sexual crime after a groomed child is married, as “many parents feel that it is good for the child to be married off”.

These responses by the deputy prime minister are not only irresponsible but deliberately puts the lives and futures of these child victims in grave danger, whereas laws are supposed to be there to protect them.

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While Wan Azizah has stated that the draft of the national strategic plan to tackle the issue of child marriages is in its final stage, we would like to know if the draft had included engagements with civil society organisations, especially those working on women’s and children’s rights.

We also want to know if Suhakam’s children’s commissioner had been included in the drawing up of this strategic plan.

In June this year, the al-Azhar, considered by Sunni Muslims to be the highest authority of Islamic jurisprudence, issued a fatwa against child marriage.

The fatwa explicitly states that the age of 18 marks the stage at which a woman can validly express her will to marry. The fatwa also states that marrying after the age of 18 will guarantee that she can enjoy her fundamental rights to childhood, education and the capacity to assume the responsibility of marriage.

Malaysia’s neighbours Thailand and Indonesia have legally banned child marriages in December 2018 and September 2019 respectively. Other Muslim-majority countries that have banned child marriage are Egypt, Kenya, Pakistan, Iraq and Jordan.

Sisters in Islam strongly reiterates our call that the minimum age of marriage must be raised to 18 for both boys and girls, Muslim and non-Muslims, with no exceptions.

The views expressed in Aliran's media statements and the NGO statements we have endorsed reflect Aliran's official stand. Views and opinions expressed in other pieces published here do not necessarily reflect Aliran's official position.

AGENDA RAKYAT - Lima perkara utama
  1. Tegakkan maruah serta kualiti kehidupan rakyat
  2. Galakkan pembangunan saksama, lestari serta tangani krisis alam sekitar
  3. Raikan kerencaman dan keterangkuman
  4. Selamatkan demokrasi dan angkatkan keluhuran undang-undang
  5. Lawan rasuah dan kronisme
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Gursharan Singh
Gursharan Singh
21 Feb 2020 11.47am

Are not some underage girls have been used to satisfy the sex craze of old males and none there to protect them as in some socities/communities even the religious teachings/laws may be male biased to favor the males by those in judicial positions?
WHO WILL DEFEND THE YOUNG GIRLS IN ADULT MALES DOMINATED SYSTEMS!!!

Once we had progressive Islamic family laws, says ex-mufti
EMPHASIS IS ON ‘WE HAD..’ not HAVE.

Nair
Nair
25 Nov 2019 10.37am

Malaysia is a civilized country walking toward becoming a developed nation.
Probably 90% of Malaysians can read & speak Malay or English.

It really stupidity & meaningless for the remaining 7 states to oppose the law to ban underage marriage. What are the respective MP & Chief Ministers have in their Brains???

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