Sunday, April 11, 2010

Dead Yemeni child bride tied up, raped, says mom

If their ever was a reason to brutally as possible execute a man , we have a couple of winners here ,
First up the POS Pedophile 23 year old , who violently and repeatedly raped his unwilling wife of 13 years old , when you read the description of what this waste of a human being did to this girl you will be sickened that this kind of shit goes on in the world .

Second , the girls brother , another useless POS , in a trade , traded his sister for the sister of this first moron , all to save a buck .

Yemen is a country that because of these kind of laws that allow this to happen and a Religion that encourages it , should be wiped off the face of the Earth , from start to finish this story is bad , even this girls mother knew of and allowed this to happen .(Not that she had much choice , we are talking about Islam )
Read the whole article at the link , but a warning it is graphic and it is a brutal description of a young girls death !

Foxnews
SHUEBA, Yemen (AP) — A 13-year-old Yemeni child bride who bled to death shortly after marriage was tied down and forced to have sex by her husband, according to interviews with the child's mother, police and medical reports.

The girl's mother, Nijma Ahmed, 50, told the Associated Press that before her daughter lost consciousness, she said that her husband had tied her up and forced himself on her. "She looked like she was butchered," she said about her daughter's injuries.

Elham Assi, 13, bled to death hours after she spoke to her mother and just days after she was married to a 23-year-old man. She died on April 2 in the deeply poor Yemeni village of Shueba, some 200 kilometers northwest of the capital. Her husband, Abed al-Hikmi, is in police custody.

The practice of marrying young girls is widespread in Yemen where a quarter of all females marry before the age of 15, according to a 2009 report by the country's Ministry of Social Affairs. Traditional families prefer young brides because they are seen as more obedient and are expected to have more children.

Legislation to ban child brides has been stalled by opposition from religious leaders. There has been no government comment over the case.

The girl — one of eight siblings — was pushed into marriage after an agreement between her brother and her future-husband to marry each other's sisters to avoid having to pay expensive bride-prices — a common arrangement in Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East.

According to police notes from the interrogation of the husband, he was upset because he could not consummate their relationship and felt under pressure to prove his manhood.

Assi's mother said she also tried to persuade her daughter to have sex with her husband so as not to shame the family.

Al-Hikmi took his young bride to a nearby medical clinic, asking a doctor there to administer her tranquilizers so she would not resist his advances. The clinic said it refused.

Al-Hikmi then obtained performance enhancing pills, according to the police interrogation, and that night completed the act while she screamed.

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