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Suicide death of Moroccan teen forced to marry rapist outrages world community

BY DANIEL REYES
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

A 16-year-old girl who committed suicide in Morocco after she was forced to marry her rapist is sparking outrage among many calling for a change to the country’s laws.

Amina Filali ingested rat poison and subsequently died last month after being forced to marry the man who raped her.

Under Moroccan law, specifically Article 475, men who “kidnap” minors are allowed to marry their victims to escape prosecution.

The case has generated outrage among activists.

“Amina, 16, was triply violated, by her rapist, by tradition and by Article 475 of Moroccan law,” tweeted activist Abadila Maaelaynine via The NY Daily News.

“Little girls raped in their village – it happens all the time,” Khadija Ryadi, head of the Moroccan Human Rights Association in the capital of Rabat, told a writer for The Washington Post via Bangor Daily News.

A similar case last month saw an 18-year-old girl jumped off a balcony to protest marriage of a man she had never met, according to The NY Daily news. The girl survived.

“We cannot ignore this tragedy,” Communication Minister and government spokesman Mustapha El Khelfi told Magharebia.

 
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