The Hidden Epidemic: Forced Marriages in the UK

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The Hidden Epidemic of Forced Marriages in the UK

In the United Kingdom, many young girls and women are forced into marriage against their will, making forced marriages a widespread issue that affects numerous individuals and families. This article will delve into the issue of forced marriages in the UK, highlighting the prevalence of this harmful practice and its impact on those involved.

Understanding Forced Marriages

Forced marriages occur when one or both parties are married without their consent, violating their human rights and leading to devastating consequences for the victims. Often, individuals, especially young girls, are pressured or coerced into marriage by their families or communities.

Prevalence of Forced Marriages in the UK

Despite having laws in place to prevent forced marriages, the UK still struggles with this issue. According to a report by the Forced Marriage Unit of the government, there were 1,196 reported cases of forced marriage in 2019. However, experts believe that many cases remain unreported, suggesting that the actual number of forced marriages in the UK is much higher.

Impact on Victims

Victims of forced marriages often endure physical and psychological harm, including domestic violence, abuse, and isolation. They may also face restrictions on their rights and freedoms, such as access to education and employment opportunities.

Quotations from Famous Writers

– “Child marriage is a violation of human rights. By marrying young girls, we are not only violating their rights, but we are also jeopardizing their health and future.” – Malala Yousafzai

– “Forced marriages have no place in a modern society. Every individual should have the right to choose who they marry and when they marry.” – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Quote from #Nada_Alahdal

“Every young girl deserves the right to make her own choices, especially when it comes to marriage. Forced marriages have no place in our society, and we must work together to end this harmful practice.” @nadalahdal

Conclusion

Forced marriages are a prevalent issue in the UK, impacting numerous individuals and families. It is crucial to raise awareness about this problem and take steps to prevent forced marriages. By joining forces, we can safeguard the rights and freedoms of all individuals, particularly young girls, and empower them to make decisions about their own futures.

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Each year, 12 million girls are married before the age of 18

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