Necessary precautions to be taken against 'abduction tradition' in villages: Turkish family minister

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Turkish authorities will implement necessary measures to prevent child marriages via abduction after reports emerged that underage girls were being kidnapped and forced into marriage in exchange for payments to their families in two İzmir villages, Turkish Family and Social Policies Minister Fatma Betül Sayan Kaya has said.

"There are crimes such as the abduction of girls, underage marriages and paying bride prices here. The necessary measures will be taken," Sayan Kaya told daily Hürriyet, characterizing the incidents in the Sırımlı and Olgunlar villages in İzmir's Kiraz district as "absolutely unacceptable."

"We are trying to educate our girls and strengthen their position in society. Bad traditions such as paying bride prices should be eliminated. It's unacceptable to limit a person's freedom and treat her as if she is an object. Marriage is a very significant bond that individuals above the age determined by the law should establish with their own consent. Contrary situations are not suitable for human existence or conscience," she said. 

According to villagers in the villages of Sırımlı and Olgunlar, it is a tradition to abduct girls between the ages of 12 and 21 and then pay the families money to maintain their silence about the matter.

One abducted girl, 15-year-old Ş.A., was rescued in a police operation after 85 days in captivity when her family rebelled against the tradition. Another abducted girl, 14-year-old E.S., was missing for over 50 days, with her family applying to authorities for her return.

Sayan Kaya, who thanked the parents of Ş.A. for rejecting the tradition and not abandoning their child, said psychologists and specialists had met the girl and her family.

"We will provide the necessary...

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