When I was married at 13 I was told refusal would end in my death. Now girls in Iraq as young as nine face the same fate
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The recent enactment of a law in Iraq has raised serious concerns about the rights of women and girls, particularly regarding child marriage. Many young girls, some as young as nine, are now facing the threat of being married off, often against their will. This situation echoes the painful experiences of those who have suffered similar fates, highlighting a troubling trend that legitimizes violence and control over their bodies. It's crucial to address these issues to protect the rights and freedoms of future generations.
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