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الصفحة 211
Africa 68 ( 2 ) , 1998 CHILD MARRIAGES IN RWANDAN REFUGEE CAMPS Johan de Smedt a One of the things that attracted my ... and saw in marriage a — perhaps the only — possibility of starting a new life , of finding someone to live with and ...
Africa 68 ( 2 ) , 1998 CHILD MARRIAGES IN RWANDAN REFUGEE CAMPS Johan de Smedt a One of the things that attracted my ... and saw in marriage a — perhaps the only — possibility of starting a new life , of finding someone to live with and ...
الصفحة 214
The law allows registration of marriage from the age of 21 for a boy and 18 for a girl , but in 1994 ( before the genocide ) the normal ages to get married were 25–30 for a boy and 20–25 for a girl . It is more or less the same both in ...
The law allows registration of marriage from the age of 21 for a boy and 18 for a girl , but in 1994 ( before the genocide ) the normal ages to get married were 25–30 for a boy and 20–25 for a girl . It is more or less the same both in ...
الصفحة 228
Indeed , many girls , it seemed , married without seeking permission from their parents . The family of the boy usually had fewer objections to a marriage than the girl's . They incurred no obligations ; there was no bride price to pay ...
Indeed , many girls , it seemed , married without seeking permission from their parents . The family of the boy usually had fewer objections to a marriage than the girl's . They incurred no obligations ; there was no bride price to pay ...
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