Skip to main content

Bahrain Parliament Abolishes Law Exempting Rapists from Punishment upon Marriage

Bahrain Parliament Abolishes Law Exempting Rapists from Punishment upon Marriage
Bahrain Parliament Abolishes Law Exempting Rapists from Punishment upon Marriage
  • In a significant step, Bahrain's parliament has voted to eliminate a law that granted rapists exemption from punishment if they married their victims. The decision has been hailed by women's rights activists, who tirelessly campaigned against this legislation for several years.
  • The unanimous vote to remove Article 353 from Bahrain's penal code was carried out by the Shoura Council, the upper house of parliament. This article had previously allowed perpetrators of rape or sexual assault to evade legal consequences by marrying their victims.
  • Bahrain is a country with a traditional Muslim culture that respects multiple religions."
  • Bahrain joins a growing list of countries in the Middle East and North Africa region that have either abolished or amended their penal codes to prevent rapists from evading prosecution through marriage. Lebanon, Jordan, and Tunisia took similar strides in 2017, rescinding comparable laws within their respective nations. The move is anticipated to have a far-reaching impact on societal norms and the advancement of women's rights in the region.

April Weekly Current Affairs (National) Bitbank: Which is India's first metro train to run under a river?

                         >> Download Current Affairs PDFs Here

                              Download Sakshi Education Mobile APP

Sakshi Education Mobile App
Published date : 26 May 2023 06:01PM

Photo Stories