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‘She Was A gift’ – Afghan Priest, 60, Arrested After Marrying Six-Year-Old Girl

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Sunday, July 31st, 2016
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Sayed Mohammad Karim claims his bride was a gift
Sayed Mohammad Karim claims his bride was a gift. Photo: Radio Free Europe
The 60-year-old Muslim priest claimed the child was a “religious offering” and sent to him as a “gift”.He claimed the ’s parents were aware of the marriage that took place in a village on the Ghor province of central Afghanistan.But the child’s parents claim their daughter was kidnapped from Herat province in western in June.

Cleric Sayed Mohammad Karim defended the marriage in a radio interview.He said: “The girl was given to me as a gift and we were married so I could raise her.After the parents gave their daughter to me, they said, ‘you can take her wherever you want.’”

Cleric Sayed Mohammad Karim defended the marriage
Cleric Sayed Mohammad Karim defended the marriage. Photo: Radio Free Europe
The wedding took place during Ramadan in from of 40 guests.Deputy police commander of Ghor, Mohammed Zeman Azami, said: “This man has said his wedding to this girl was approved by her mother and father.”We spoke to her parents and they strongly deny they attended the wedding. On the phone, the parents told me their daughter was kidnapped.”

Cleric Sayed Mohammad Karim married his child bride during Ramadan
Cleric Sayed Mohammad Karim married his child bride during Ramadan. Photo: Getty Image
The girl has been rescued and placed in a woman’s shelter in Ghor.Masoom Anwar, head of the women affairs department in Ghor, said: “This girl does not speak, but repeats only one thing: ‘I am afraid of this man’.”Hospital officials say the girl has not been physically harmed and shows no sign of psychological harm.

Deputy police commander Mohammed Zeman Azami said the girl's parents say their child was kidnapped
Deputy police commander Mohammed Zeman Azami said the girl’s parents say their child was kidnapped. Photo: Radio Free Europe
The legal age of marriage in Afghanistan, under civil law, is 16 years for women and 18 years for men.But under Sharia law children can be married, with the permission of their father or grandfather.

Poor families have been known to marry their daughters off at a young age to secure their futures.

Masoom Anwar said the girl was afraid of the cleric. Photo: Radio Free Europe
Masoom Anwar said the girl was afraid of the cleric. Photo: Radio Free Europe

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