Turkey: Child marriage document sparks outrage

Turkey: Child marriage document sparks outrage
Women's rights groups protest © Mstyslav Chernov CC BY-SA 3.0

Turkey’s main opposition party has called for a parliamentary inquiry after the directorate of religious affairs said that, under Islamic laws, girls as young as nine could marry.

Turkey’s legal age of marriage is 18 but the practice of underage weddings in religious ceremonies is widespread.

Turkish law also allows 17-year-olds to marry with the consent of their parents or guardian, or 16-year-olds in exceptional circumstances with court approval.

The current outcry was started by a statement on adolescence posted online by the Diyanet, the state body which administers religious institutions and education.

It said that, according to Islamic law, the beginning of adolescence for boys was the age of 12 and for girls the age of nine.

On the same website, it said that whoever reached the age of adolescence had the right to marry.

The comments from the Diaynet prompted an outpouring of anger on social media from Turkish women’s groups.

Thirty MPs of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) called on the government to launch an investigation into child marriage.

Marat Bakan, CHP’s MP for Izmir, said on Twitter: “The Turkish Civil Code clearly states that adulthood begins at the age of 18. Early marriages violate children’s rights, women’s rights, human rights. As CHP MPs we ask parliament to investigate child marriages.”

In a statement, the Diyanet said it was only defining the Islamic law and that it did not approve of early marriages.

“Forcing a young girl to marry someone before they obtain the psychological and biological maturity, and before they gain the responsibility to make a family and become a mother, would not comply with Islam which puts consent and will as a condition in a marriage,” it said.

“Our directorate has never approved early marriages in the past, and it never will.”

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