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Drive to tackle forced marriages | |
(about 11 hours later) | |
Officials have urged more victims of forced marriages and domestic abuse within black and ethnic minority communities to seek help. | |
A conference has been held in Glasgow aimed at raising the profile of the culturally sensitive support available. | |
The practice of forcing brides to get married may be rare but detectives believe many cases go unreported. | |
The event on Thursday brought together women's groups, police and Foreign Office officials. | |
Peter Abbott, of the Foreign Office forced marriages unit, said: "We deal with around 300 cases a year. Around 65% of cases involved people of Pakistani descent, and 25% are of Bangladeshi descent. | |
"Around 85% of cases are women, just 15% are men, but in reality the figures for men are probably much higher. | |
Marriage through duress has a massive impact on the emotional well-being of women and children Councillor Irene Graham | |
"We are not afraid to say that forced marriages are a human rights abuse and there are places where people can go for help. We want forced marriages to come out of the closet." | |
Councillor Irene Graham, chairwoman of the Glasgow Violence Against Women Partnership, said cultural and religious barriers often made it extremely difficult for victims to seek support. | |
She said: "There is a lot of evidence to show that mutually arranged marriages can be very successful but forced marriage can never be accepted within our society. | She said: "There is a lot of evidence to show that mutually arranged marriages can be very successful but forced marriage can never be accepted within our society. |
'Abusive relationships' | |
"Marriage through duress has a massive impact on the emotional well-being of women and children. But it is an issue that is invariably hidden away with many victims shamed into silence. | "Marriage through duress has a massive impact on the emotional well-being of women and children. But it is an issue that is invariably hidden away with many victims shamed into silence. |
"We are working with communities to ensure we can create an environment in which people can begin to move on from their abusive relationships." | "We are working with communities to ensure we can create an environment in which people can begin to move on from their abusive relationships." |
The conference coincided with publication of a report. | |
The Right To Choose?' report includes previous research by the Council of British Pakistanis (Scotland), which found that one in 10 Asian women in Scotland was forced to marry. | |
The study also found that 25% of forced marriages in Scotland involved domestic abuse and was commissioned by Glasgow City Council and Strathclyde Police after a request from Hemat Gryffe Women's Aid. |