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"Childhood and motherhood" The attempt to marry a 13 -year -old girl frustrates Sohag

& nbsp; The National Council for Childhood and Motherhood announced that the attempt to marry a 13 -year -old girl in one of the villages of the Dar Al Salam Center in Sohag Governorate, in cooperation with the Child Protection Unit and persons with disabilities and the elderly at the Office of the Public Prosecutor, in coordination with the Child Protection Unit in the governorate. The President of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, that the incident is due to the general administration of the child’s rescue, at the beginning of this month, stating that the child’s father’s intention is to marry her from one of her 18 -year -old cousins, and to search and track through the Child Protection Unit in Sohag Governorate, the incident was confirmed, and that the child’s eligibility intends to complete the marriage according to a customary marriage contract until she is completed. Legal. The marriage is later. & quot; Al -Sanbati & quot; By referring the incident to the Child Protection Office, persons with disabilities and the elderly at the Public Prosecutor’s Office to take legal measures regarding the incident, an administrative report was edited, and the Public Prosecution began its investigations into the incident. Child No. 12 of 1996 and amended by Law No. 126 of 2008, as well as Article (80) of the Constitution in its compliance with the state’s commitment to sponsoring the child and protecting him from all forms of violence, abuse and ill -treatment, and that the Civil Status Law prohibits the documentation of the marriage contract for those who have not reached 18 years of both sexes. Reporting these facts and everything related to a violation of the rights of the child through the mechanisms of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood through the General Administration of the Child’s Genetics on the Hotline number (16000) or through the application of WhatsApp on the number 01102121600.

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