Activists
have posted a memo allegedly by the Government of Eritrea asking men to marry
at least two wives due to acute shortage of men occasioned by casualties during
the civil war with Ethiopia .
"Based
on the law of God in polygamy, and given the circumstances in 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,” alleges the activists in their translation.
Meanwhile
some Kenyans have reacted to these announcements with bemusement with some
suggesting if they could change their citizenship immediately and take
advantage of the new laws in the country.
“At this
rate, I can see the Eritrea Government spreading new embassy outlets in
Kakamega, Embu, Siaya and Busia counties to help hasten visa processing,” said
one Kenyan on facebook.
“He is so
so considerate of women! That's good of him,” said another.
The May
1998 to June 2000 Eritrean-Ethiopian war saw 150,000 soldiers killed from
either sides but having a bigger impact on male population in the tiny Eritrea nation
who were then just 4million people in total.
Source: The
Whistler
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