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An Echo of Silence

An Echo of Silence
Author: kameel Ahmady
Publisher: Avaye Buf
Total Pages:
Release:
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8793926936

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An Echo of Silence A Comprehensive Research Study on Early Child Marriage (ECM) in Iran Kameel Ahmady Whilst working on the issue of female genital mutilation in Iran “In the Name of Tradition”, in this book, Kameel Ahmady, also brought a focus to the early marriage of children and high rates of this harmful phenomenon in Iran. He conducted a two-year study on child marriage in the seven provinces of Khorasan Razavi, East Azerbaijan, Khuzestan, Sistan and Baluchistan, West Azerbaijan, Hormozgan and Isfahan, drawing on official country statistics. The results of this research have been published in Farsi, Kurdish and English languages. According to the religious structure of Iran, maturity for girls begins with the first monthly menstruation, considered as the threshold of transition from childhood to adulthood which happens around age of 9. This physical and biological threshold means being able to marry, regardless of the actual age and ability to govern your marital life. Although early marriage applies to both young girls and boys, in fact the bitter reality of the society indicates that the consequences and effects of the phenomenon of child marriage on girls are far more serious and dangerous. Undoubtedly, social investment in girls, expanding their social and economic capital and ensuring their access to education and health services is a clear driver towards gender equality to provide for stronger communities; but child marriage does the contrary. A lack of independent and credible studies on child marriage in Iran, means there is little information and data, but according to the legal adviser of the Iranian Judiciary, the official and state statistics suggest that between 500 to 600 thousand children per year Iran are getting married – and these are only the statistics for marriages that officially registered, without including those outside the formal marriage process. Now, there are around 14,000 child widows in the country, and according to estimates from the United Nations 17 percent of all marriages in Iran are under the age of 18. Further, some men who have more than one spouse in Iran do not register their child marriages, and hide them. This comprehensive research first attempts to analyse the prevalence of child marriage in Iran with an emphasis on socio-cultural factors that reflect the profound and deep-rooted inequalities which have contributed to the persistence of child marriage in Iran. The scientific reason for doing this research is to explain the evidence and prevalence of this traumatic practice in Iran and to assist government decision makers in focusing on the immediate protection of these children’s human rights. This book, as an effort to expose and deepen understandings of the issue of child marriage in Iran, has attracted the attention of civil activists, government policymakers and some parliamentary representatives and MPs. It has provided the background to proposals for raising the minimum age for child marriage, amending Article 1041 of the Civil Code. This proposal was approved by the House of Representatives in an emergency and with a majority of votes, but unanimously rejected by the Majlis Legal and Judicial Commission. As the only fieldwork study these research findings were predicated on producing civil society advocacy and the need for parliament to amend the law. In the community level the research has raised a wave of public awareness leading to a serious civil society demand for a ban on child marriage and raising the age of marriage from 13 to 16 for girls and from 15 to 18 for boys. #early_child_marriage #child_marriage_in_Islam #age_of_marriage_in_Iran #cohabitation_in_Iran #white_marriage #white_marriage_in_Iran #female_gentle_mutilation_or_cutting #female_gentle_ mutilation_in_iran #female_gentle_cutting_in_iran #FGM_in_Iran #Human_rights_in_Iran #feminization_and_poverty_in_Iran #divorce_rates_in_Iran #divorce_laws_in_Iran #marriage_laws_in_ Iran #virginity_in_Iran


The Echo of Silence

The Echo of Silence
Author: Louis H. Campbell
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-09
Genre: College students
ISBN: 1607994585

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'The fireworks were spectacular that Fourth of July 1898, but momentous and strange events were about to commence that would change Zebulon Montgomery's life.' What event could so change this Yale student's life forever? The sight of a petite, strawberry-blond woman with a peach-colored parasol. Zebulon, upon receiving her address, begins writing letters to the mysterious beauty. A letter-based relationship blossoms, captivated by imagery and language transcending words. In the Victorian era bursting with change yet fighting the unfamiliar, their romance will be tested in every way, forced to fight preconceived notions of what is right and proper. And when a shocking truth about his new love comes to light, Zebulon must also confront his own prejudices and opinions. A compelling, lovely story of turn-of-the-century romance, The Echo of Silence begins a journey of love surpassing all odds.


The Echo of Silence

The Echo of Silence
Author: Annamaria Farricelli
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9788831243858

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Echoes of Silence

Echoes of Silence
Author: John Ruganda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

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An Echo in the Silence

An Echo in the Silence
Author: Jill Ferguson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2002
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0595258182

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The transition into adulthood is often a scary journey. Here is a look into the mind of a young woman trying to find herself as she sheds the skin of her childhood.


An Echo from Silence

An Echo from Silence
Author: Michael Pereira
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1968
Genre: English fiction
ISBN: 9780713802061

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Echo of Silence

Echo of Silence
Author: Rhonda Jolley
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1632993155

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Things aren’t always what they seem . . . From the outside, Victoria Campbell has everything. She is an accomplished, wealthy young professional living in the big city who has reached her career goals and is on track to break the glass ceiling. But under all this seeming success lies a haunted past that has kept her from opening herself up to most people and especially from the men she meets. Will the ghosts of the past continue to haunt her, or can she exorcise them in exchange for real happiness? The answer to this question becomes clearer, as such answers often do, on a trip home to visit family and friends. Things are different in Texas, and Victoria’s long-overdue homecoming with her new boyfriend in tow shines a light on the reality of their relationship and resurrects painful memories of dangers that can be lurking in plain sight. First-time author Rhonda Jolley has created a fast-paced, character-driven novel that will keep you thinking long after you’ve finished the final page.


Echoes of Silence

Echoes of Silence
Author: John Ruganda
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1986
Genre: Ugandan drama (English).
ISBN:

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An Echo in the Silence

An Echo in the Silence
Author: Jill Ferguson
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2002
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0595258182

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The transition into adulthood is often a scary journey. Here is a look into the mind of a young woman trying to find herself as she sheds the skin of her childhood.


Echoes of Silence

Echoes of Silence
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

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