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Africa Subsaharan |
Child Brides in Africa Are Advertised on Facebook and Sold to Old Men |
2019-04-05 |
![]() The sisters belong to the Becheve community, a large tribe of 17 villages in Obanliku where there is a long tradition in which young girls‐often referred to as "money women" or "money wives"‐are sold in exchange for food or livestock or cash, or to settle debts. Like hundreds, or perhaps thousands, of girls from the Becheve clan who are victims of money marriages, Monica and her sister were sold without their consent. Their father wanted to clear the debt he owed to a distant relative. The two sisters got married a month apart to men whom they did not know at all and who were old enough to be their grandfathers. Their respective husbands got in touch with their father after seeing the Facebook page where he posted photos of his six daughters to draw the attention of his tribesmen. The men of the clan have found the new technology helps to extend and expand their old, exploitative traditions. "My father knew nothing about Facebook until my elder brother bought him a smartphone and convinced him to join Facebook and post our photographs whenever he likes," Monica told The Daily Beast. "He'll buy new clothes and force me and my sisters to put them on before taking photographs of us." |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#1 And Facebook wants to ban me because of my red hat. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2019-04-05 11:26 |