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Eritrean men have been asked by the
government to marry more than one wife or risk being jailed for life.
This is contained in a statement in
Arabic by the Grand Mufti (the highest official of religious law in the
country) which scanned copy surfaced on social media sites on Thursday last
week.
In the statement, Eritrea called for
all men in the country to marry at least two wives and the government assured
the men that it would pay for the marriage ceremonies and houses.
According to the government, the
order is because there is an acute shortage of men occasioned by causalities
during the civil war with Ethiopia.
Afkinsider.com said the document,
which could not be independently verified, warned that any man or woman who
opposes the decision “will face a life sentence”.
The document in Arabic, which is in
Arabic, says, “Based on the law of God in polygamy, and given the circumstances
which the country is experiencing in terms of men shortage, the Eritrean
department of Religious Affairs has decided on the following:
“First that every man shall marry at
least two women and the man who refuses to do so shall be subjected to life
imprisonment with hard labour.
“The woman who tries to prevent her
husband from marrying another wife shall be punished to life imprisonment.”
More than 150,000 Eritrean soldiers
were killed during the secession war from Ethiopia between 1998 and 2000. At
the time Eritrea had about four million people.
Eritrea, is a country in the Horn of
Africa. With its capital at Asmara, it is bordered by Sudan in the west,
Ethiopia in the south, and Djibouti in the southeast. The northeastern and eastern
parts of Eritrea have an extensive coastline along the Red Sea, across from
Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
The nation has a total area of
approximately 117,600 km, and includes the Dahlak Archipelago and several of
the Hanish Islands. Its name Eritrea is based on the Greek name for the Red
Sea, which was first adopted for Italian Eritrea in 1890.
The country ranks that worst (189 out
of 189) on the World Bank’s ease-of-doing-business index.

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