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Ethiopia: Early Marriages and Child Brides

Forced Child Marriages

Ishalem, 6 yeras old, eats some food, after a long night spent awake during her marriage's celebration. The festivities will extend over several days, the only way to encourage young brides is to allow them to drink tella, a local wine. Child marriage was a major issue raised by the 2007 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. A U.S. resolution to reduce the practice was passed, encouraging countries to take actions. In Ethiopia the legal age to get married is 18, the law quite often is ignored. North West of Ethiopia, on saturday, Febrary 14 2009.....In a tangled mingling of tradition and culture, in the normal place of living, in a laid-back attitude. The background of Ethiopia's "child brides", a country which has the distinction of having highest percentage in the practice of early marriages despite having a law that establishes 18 years as minimum age to get married. Celebrations that last days, their minds clouded by girls cups of tella and the unknown for the future. White bridal veil frame their faces expressive of small defenseless creatures, who at the age ranging from three to twelve years shall be given to young brides men adults already...To protect the identities of the recorded subjects names and specific places are fictional.

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Ishalem, 6 yeras old, eats some food, after a long night spent awake during her marriage's celebration. The festivities will extend over several days, the only way to encourage young brides is to allow them to drink tella, a local wine. Child marriage was a major issue raised by the 2007 United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. A U.S. resolution to reduce the practice was passed, encouraging countries to take actions. In Ethiopia the legal age to get married is 18, the law quite often is ignored. North West of Ethiopia, on saturday, Febrary 14 2009.....In a tangled mingling of tradition and culture, in the normal place of living, in a laid-back attitude. The background of Ethiopia's "child brides", a country which has the distinction of having highest percentage in the practice of early marriages despite having a law that establishes 18 years as minimum age to get married. Celebrations that last days, their minds clouded by girls cups of tella and the unknown for the future. White bridal veil frame their faces expressive of small defenseless creatures, who at the age ranging from three to twelve years shall be given to young brides men adults already...To protect the identities of the recorded subjects names and specific places are fictional.
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