
Mariée de force
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Narrated by:
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Rachel Muniz
About this listen
En France, comme dans de nombreuses régions du monde, des adolescentes et des jeunes femmes sont encore contraintes d’accepter pour époux un homme qu’elles n’ont ni choisi, ni parfois même rencontré. Au nom de l’intérêt des parents.
Leila avait 21 ans lorsque ses parents l'ont forcée à épouser un homme de quinze ans son aîné. Le mariage est arrangé au Maroc et enregistré légalement en France.
Son mari, cet homme qu’elle n’aime pas, va la frapper et tenter de la soumettre. Avec un courage inouï, Leila se bat contre le poids de la tradition, pour conserver sa liberté et sa dignité.
Aujourd’hui, Leila a divorcé de son mari, et livre son témoigne, pour que cesse cette horrible pratique.
©2004 Oh Éditions / XO Éditions (P)2024 Lind & Co
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