Nepal Girl, 16, Set On Fire For Refusal To Get Married

Posted by | December 14, 2012 09:03 | Filed under: Top Stories


Gordon Brown writes:

As UN Special Envoy for Global Education, I am asking governments and the UN to enforce laws against child marriage and in favour of universal education for girls, after the tragedy of 16-year-old Shiwa Hasmi of Bardiya district in Nepal. Shiwa has died in hospital after being set on fire following her refusal to be forced into a child marriage against her will.

She died at Bir Hospital in Kathmandu on Wednesday while undergoing treatment for ninety percent burns inflicted on her by an enraged suitor who sprinkled petrol on her body when she was fast asleep in her house on December 9…

Child marriage has been outlawed in most countries but enforcement of the law is so poor that girls are expected to comply with demands they become child brides. They are unable to stand up and say they want to continue their education and be at school.

Some 10 million girls a year are married off as child brides and are denied their chance of schooling. It is one of the principal reasons why 32 million girls are not at school. One survey has suggested that in the next decade more than 100 million girls will be taken out of school and married off against their will.

If every girl is to go to school then we will have to end the practice of child brides. Universal education is not possible until children are able to grow up as girls – not brides.

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