Parliament Scraps Controversial Rape-Marriage Law

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The parliament approved on Wednesday the annulment of a controversial law allowing rapists who marry their victims to go free, after a high-profile campaign for its repeal.

Article 522 of the penal code, which exempts the rapist from punishment in the event of his marriage to the victim, was scrapped during a legislative session held at Nejmeh Square.

A proposal to repeal Article 522 of the penal code -- which deals with rape, assault, kidnapping and forced marriage -- was introduced last year and approved by a parliamentary committee in February.

On Wednesday, it was ratified by the full parliament, the official National News Agency and activist group ABAAD said.

"Congratulations to women in Lebanon," the NGO wrote in a statement on its Facebook page.

"Today's win is a victory for the dignity of women," it added.

"It is no longer possible to escape punishment for rape and sexual acts carried out by force and coercion," said the group, which has spearheaded the campaign to repeal the much-reviled article.

The reviled article, which also deals with the rape of minors, allows offenders to escape punishment by wedding their victims.

There are no precise figures on how many rapists marry their victims to avoid punishment, but activists say the practice mainly took place in rural areas.

Danielle al-Hweik, a lawyer with ABAAD, hailed the ruling as the result of pressure from activists, but said there would be new battles ahead.

"There are many other issues that we're working on," she told AFP.

"We remain concerned by other articles."

Among the legal provisions rights groups want repealed are articles that allow a person accused of "consensual" sexual relations with a minor under 15 to avoid sanction by marrying the minor.

Lebanon's decision comes just over two weeks after Jordan's parliament binned a similar article in its penal code.

And in July, Tunisia passed legislation doing the same as part of a bill designed to "end all violence against women".

Comments 13
Thumb Elemental 16 August 2017, 17:58

2017...the slow progression to modernity somewhat begins?

Thumb barrymore 16 August 2017, 19:13

Shouldn't you be at a Board Meeting, antonio rafsanjani?

Thumb enterprise 16 August 2017, 19:19

another brilliant comment from a real 'commenter'!

Thumb Elemental 16 August 2017, 19:22

How mature of you, I'm sure you're affected by the overturning of this law, or else you wouldn't be acting like such a baby. Sad day for you.

Thumb Spotter 16 August 2017, 19:25

One original troll spotted
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Thumb norma-jean 16 August 2017, 20:04

The Houthians should be penalized for practicing incest. Marrying their sisters and daughters is an act that should be punishable by hanging. In Houthia it may be acceptable and is the norm but in a civilized country like Lebanon it is not.

Thumb Elemental 16 August 2017, 22:45

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Thumb warrior 16 August 2017, 23:14

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Thumb justin 17 August 2017, 19:19

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