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The 20 countries that still allow rapists to MARRY underage victims to escape jail, shocking UN report reveals


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The 20 countries that still allow rapists to MARRY underage victims to escape jail, shocking UN report reveals
Updated: 14 Apr 2021, 15:00
TWENTY countries still allow rapists to marry their underage victims in order to escape prison, a shocking UN report has revealed.
More than a dozen countries allow men to have their rape convictions overturned if they marry the women or girls they have assaulted.
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The mother and sister of a 16-year-old girl who took her own life after being forced to marry her rapist in MoroccoCredit: AFP
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A protest in Beirut against a law which protected rapists from prosecution on the condition they married their victimsCredit: AFP ....

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'Marry your rapist' laws in 20 countries still allow perpetrators to escape justice


‘Marry your rapist’ laws in 20 countries still allow perpetrators to escape justice
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Twenty countries still allow rapists to marry their victims to escape criminal prosecution, according to the UN’s annual state of world population report.
Russia, Thailand and Venezuela are among the countries that allow men to have rape convictions overturned if they marry the women or girls they have assaulted.
Dr Natalia Kanem, executive director of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), which published the report on Wednesday, said such laws were “deeply wrong” and were “a way of subjugating women”. ....

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