12-year-old boy marry his cousin, 11, after the groom father gave the couple's engagement his blessing.
While family and friends celebrated Nasser Hassan's eldest son's lavish wedding, the father decided to 'double the joy' in Egypt by announcing the engagement.
Egyptian
law prohibits marriages for anyone under 18 and the decision for Omar,
12, and Gharam, 11, to marry has sparked outrage among activists.
The
father told Egypt's Al Watan newspaper there was 'nothing
inappropriate' about the couple, adding that it was only 'an engagement,
not a marriage'.
Omar's father brushed off any criticism, and said he 'is a free man and did nothing wrong'.
'Omar
has always loved Gharam so much that he used to say he will marry her
when they grow up before any other man asks for her hand in marriage
when she is older,' he added.
'They will get married when they reach the legal age.'
He
said both children acted 'beyond their years' and had 'strong feelings
for each other' through Facebook and other social media and 'wanted to
get engaged'.
But photos of the young couple were published in local media which were met with anger.
Reda
Eldanbouki, the head of the Women's Center for Legal Aid and
Counseling, reported the incident to government agency the National
Center for Childhood and Motherhood.
He
also filed a complaint with the attorney general to investigate the
incident and hold the parents accountable for this 'crime,' he said,
adding: 'will only lead to an early marriage in which the girl will be
deprived of equal chances to education, growth, and will isolate her
from social spheres.'
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