In Algeria and Tunisia, the law
allegedly prevents rapists from being prosecuted, if they marry
their victim – if the victim is under age 18, according to Amnesty International
Although marriage can’t occur with the victim’s
consent, the girls generally face pressure from family and society to
marry her assailant in order “to protect the honor of the family,” Tunisia Live reports.
Morocco once had a similar law, however; it was
abolished in January 2014, after a 16-year-old girl, Amina Filali, committed
suicide after being forced to marry a man who raped her.
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