Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Nepalese Child Grooms

Nepal Child Grooms

Arrange marriages are commonly associated with young girls and women being married off to a young boys or men, respectively, but there is also a practice of arranging marriages for child grooms in Nepal. This has probably been going around for a while but has not been reported on as much as child brides so this practice was somewhat surprising to me. 

Arrange marriages for young children, as young as nine years old are becoming more common even though marriage before 18 years old is illegal is Nepal. Since this is a common practice for the poor population the government looks the other way. The benefits for arranging child grooms are a way for poor families to "get rid of responsibilities" of taking care of their children because once you are married you are responsible for yourself and future family, also the younger the groom the "cheaper" the dowery the brides' family has to offer. 

Some young grooms struggle with being a young husband while being a "dutiful" son. The emotional struggles are real and have a powerful effect on the young couple, especially the husband. Where do their loyalties lie and how can they balance being a young husband and being a "son".

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Prison Labour in Thailand

Thailand urged to stop sending prisoners out to sea

Thai Prisoners May Soon Be Catching the Fish on Your Dinner Plate

I found two articles about the Thai fishing industry using/"employing" prisoners because allegedly there is a labor shortage. It's unclear whether or not these prisoners are consenting "employees" or if they are forced to work in the fishing industry but the international community is now on high alert for any human rights violations. This situation in Thailand seems like modern day slavery and indentured servitude, sure these men are prisoners but they should not be forced to work in sketchy conditions. Sure working conditions in countries such as Thailand aren't the best but they should employ the unemployed rather than the prisoners. This article caught you attention because it's a human rights issue, it affects the global community, specially countries that get their fish from Thailand.