Tunisia scraps ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslims
Tunisia has
abolished a decades-old ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslims, the
presidency said Thursday.
“Congratulations
to the women of Tunisia for the enshrinement of the right to the freedom to
choose one’s spouse,” presidency spokeswoman Saida Garrach wrote on Facebook.
The
announcement comes a month after President Beji Caid Essebsi called for the
government to scrap the ban dating back to 1973.
Until now a
non-Muslim man who wished to marry a Tunisian woman had to convert to Islam and
submit a certificate of his conversion as proof.
Human rights
groups in the North African country had campaigned for the ban’s abolition,
saying it undermined the fundamental human right to choose a spouse.
Tunisia is
viewed as being ahead of most Arab countries on women’s rights, but there is
still discrimination particularly in matters of inheritance.
AFP
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