Malaysia plans new legislation to curb child marriage

Mahathir Mohamad

Mahathir Mohamad,Malaysian Prime Minister resigns

Mahathir Mohamad,Malaysian Prime Minister.

Malaysian lawmakers plan to introduce legislation that limits or discourages child marriage, with the eventual goal of banning the practice, a minister in the Prime Minister’s Department told parliament on Wednesday.

The legislation would tighten provisions on child marriage as an interim measure while authorities evaluated Shariah and state laws, said the minister, Mujahid Yusof Rawa, according to media reports.

“This is just something for the short term. In the long term, child marriages should be banned,” he was quoted saying in the Malay Mail.

Mujahid said he expected the legislation to be introduced within 30 days.

He noted that the task of permanently ending the practice would take time, as both state and civil laws would need to be changed.

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“There is no point having a law that is only followed at the federal level,” he told newsmen outside parliament after the session ended, according to the Star Online.

“There are the Shariah laws at the state level and civil law, which currently gives the permission for such marriages … I hope to see a total stop and ban to it,” he added.

Both child marriage and polygamy are legal in Malaysia if certain conditions are met. Critics have attacked the laws, saying they provide cover for paedophiles and the exploitation of children, especially when the laws vary from state to state.

The move comes after a case involving a marriage between an 11-year-old Thai girl and a 41-year-old Malaysian man in June sparked a national outcry and calls for the legal age of marriage to be raised to 18 without exceptions.

More than 9,000 child marriages were recorded between 2010 and 2015, according to Malaysia’s Women, Family and Community Development Ministry in 2016.

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