by Liam Deacon1 Aug 20170
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) now provides three times more counselling sessions than they did five years ago.
Some of the victims are as young as 13 and they are frequently threatened with violence and emotional blackmail, pressuring them to marry older men they may have never met.
Childline, the 24-hour counselling hotline for children provided by the NSPCC, has experienced more children than ever are calling with fears over forced marriage. The charity said it delivered 12 per cent more counselling sessions in 2016/17 than in 2015/16.
Forced marriage can carry a prison sentence of up to seven years in the UK, but as of December 31, 2016, figures suggest there has been just one conviction in Britain.
The charity said some families use the long school summer holidays to pull children out of Britain and marry them off abroad to strangers.
The full scale of the abuse may be unknown, however, as some girls do not speak out because they are “worried about family honour and being isolated by their communities” and fear their “relatives would be punished if they sought help”.
If a child or young person you know is worried about forced marriage, remind them that #Childline is always here on 0800 1111 or online. pic.twitter.com/NDfF6B94Jn
— NSPCC (@NSPCC) July 31, 2017
One 18-year-old girl who contacted Childline said: “My parents are talking about taking me back to my home country to get married, but I don’t want to. They get violent when I don’t do what they want.
“I want to leave home but they’d never agree to it. I just want to live a normal teenage life, but they won’t let me.”
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