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Originally Posted by First Lady
It doesn't say he can't force himself either. It does say, she has no right to say "no". The law uses language like "obey" and "demands"; one is lead to believe that he is within his means to take whatever steps necessary and it is within his legal right.
In that country a wife would be lucky to get off with just a divorce; more likely punishment would be a stoning.
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We havn't seen the law. We've read an article that provides no translation of the law but, rather a negative opinion of it. That negative opinion could be a very accurate one but, it may also be biased. Remember these people are in the middle of an election campaign. Think of all the negative press on everything imaginable that flooded the internet before the US and Canadian elections last year. How much of that was accurate?