Criminalise marital rape

EDITOR, The Tribune.

It may not have dawned on the president of the Bahamas Christian Council, but The Bahamas’ lack of regard for the well-being of females goes hand in hand with the level of gender-based violence in the country.

Ponder this, Mr Fernander: The Bahamas is one of only 36 countries that hasn’t criminalised marital rape – that’s out of about 197 countries.

Besides The Bahamas, countries on the It’s Okay to Rape Wives Shame List include Pakistan, China, Haiti, Myanmar, Libya, Kuwait, South Sudan, Iran, Afghanistan, Senegal and Laos.

And, of course, Bahamian women don’t have the same right to pass citizenship to their children as males, in no small measure due to the discriminatory propaganda springing from certain misogynist members of the clergy.

What sort of message does this send to messed up people prone to violence?

So, it’s ok to rape your wife and it’s ok to discriminate against women, but we wring our hands in despair when yet another girl or woman falls victim to gender violence.

Toughening penalties isn’t the answer.

It’s time to stop giving comfort to the monsters. Outlaw marital rape and deal with the citizenship issue. Give girls and women the protection and respect they deserve.

ATHENA DAMIANOS

Nassau,

January 26, 2022

Comments

joeblow says...

... rape is already criminalized and UK law which is persuasive in this country, has already confirmed multiple times that rape can occur within a marriage. A law is not needed, just allegations that have to be proved and judges to sentence when appropriate! I don't understand why people are making a non-issue an issue!

Posted 28 January 2022, 9:24 a.m. Suggest removal

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