Wednesday, January 25, 2017

They call it ala kachuu,

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They call it ala kachuu, or "get and keep running." In Kyrgyzstan, upwards of 40% of ethnic Kyrgyz ladies are hitched in the wake of being grabbed by the men who turn into their spouses, as per a neighborhood NGO. 66% of these lady kidnappings are non-consensual—sometimes, a "capturing" is a piece of an arranged elopment—and keeping in mind that the practice has been unlawful since 1994, specialists to a great extent look the other way. Commonly, an eventual prepare accumulates a gathering of young fellows, and together they drive around searching for a lady he needs to wed. The clueless lady is regularly truly dragged off the road, packaged into the auto and taken straight to the man's home—where much of the time the family will have as of now began making arrangements for the wedding.

Once the young ladies are inside the criminal's home, female senior citizens assume a key part in convincing her to acknowledge the marriage. They attempt to cover the young lady's head with a white scarf, symbolizing that she is prepared to marry her ruffian. Twilight of battle, around 84% of grabbed ladies wind up consenting to the pre-marriage ceremony. (The rest figure out how to get back home.) The kidnapee's folks regularly likewise weight the young lady, as once she has entered her criminal's home she is thought to be no longer immaculate, making it dishonorable for her to return home. So as to maintain a strategic distance from disrespect, numerous ladies have a tendency to stay with their criminals.
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