Si habe ngakunya bukan pedophile, apa dia bisa ngebuktikan bhw dia bukan
pedophile?

Faktanya adalah si bangsat satu ini ngejilat pantat pendukung pedophile dan
penganjur merkosa cino2.

Makanya nurut gua si habe itu adalah pedophile cuma belum dpt kesempatan
aja. Coba kalo pindah ke negara Arab, pasti dia akan jadi pedophile dgn
halal.

Islam itu kan ngehalalin pedophilia, makanya si habe terus jadi penjilat
pantat Islam.


http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/child-marriages-on-the-rise-in-malaysia-113100700598_1.html


* Kuala Lumpur *
*October 7, 2013* Last Updated at 17:15 IST

 Child marriages on the rise in Malaysia
Malaysian girls under the age of 16 are not permitted to drive or buy
cigarettes but they can legally get married, and are increasingly doing so.

In 2012, there were around 1,165 applications for marriage in which one
party, usually the bride, is younger than the legal marrying age, according
to statistics from the Malaysian Shariah Judiciary Department (JKSM).

The Shariah Courts approved 1,022 of them.

In Malaysia <http://www.business-standard.com/search?type=news&q=Malaysia>,
the legal minimum marriage age is 18, but it is 16 for Muslim girls.

Those aged below 16 can marry with the consent of the Shariah
Court<http://www.business-standard.com/search?type=news&q=Court>.


This is an increase from the 2011 record, when some 900 marriages,
involving at least one Muslim minor, were approved, The Star reported
today.

As of May this year, JKSM received 600 marriage applications, of which 446
had been approved.

Malaysia, along with over 90 other countries, adopted a United Nations
resolution to end child, early or forced marriages, at the Human Rights
Council last week.

However, JKSM's data shows that child marriage is very much rampant in
Malaysia.

'Sisters in Islam', a non-governmental organisation, said it was shocking
that child marriage still existed in the country because of loopholes in
the marriage laws and a continuing belief that girls should be married off
once they reached puberty, according to the report.

Given the significant number, the government needs to review the provisions
in secular, customary and Shariah law that currently permitted girls under
the age of 18 to marry, said United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Malaysia programme advisor Saira Shameem.

According to Islamic Development Malaysia Department (Jakim)
director-general Othman Mustapha, getting married at an early age "is not
forbidden in Islam but the marrying couple have to be mature enough to
understand that with matrimony comes great responsibility".

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