BRIDENAPPING (BRIDE KIDNAPPING)

Hello! Ho3! Happy Saturday morning to all of you, when the truth
is orang kat Mesia dah nak makan malam dah. Ha3! They experience the
day before me. Keh3! Seems like I'm lil bit struggling with 
Newcastle's weather these few days. Mendung and windy and
hujan sekali sekala. Sumbat rase!! Haha! I need sun shine
so I can play outside. Koh3! 

Okay, there is something that I really
want to tell, discuss or anything that suitable, about BRIDENAPPING,
or Bride Kidnapping. Some kind of tradition is few places
like Kyrgyzstan. The thing is, if a man like a girl eventhough 
he just met for few minutes, he can kidnap and abduct her, bring 
her to see his family and get married. Gile kan? Well,
bende ni bukan asing pon sebab kat South East Asia, tak silap 
gua Lombok pakai tradisi ni. NO WONDERRRR!!
Heh! Haha! But the problem is, most of the girls
 willing themselves to be abducted and living in hardship.
To me, stupidos la. 

In Kyrgyzstan language, it's called Ala kachuu ( grab and run ).
Eh, ko ingat macam drive thru punye makanan ke?
Grab and run. Drive thru pon kene bayor tau dak!
Haha! Kurang akhlak sungguh tradisi ini kurasakan.
In  few areas in Kyrgyzstan, 50% of all marriages are estimated to be
the result of ala kachuu, two thirds of which are non-consensual.
Mostly under the age 25. 

Well, the process is like this, the would-be groom will gather a group
of young men and charter a car to go and look for the woman he wants
to marry. Unsuspecting 'brides' are then often dragged off the street and bundled into a car
which takes them straight to the man's house.
Once there, the extended family will have already started to
prepare for the wedding, and older female relatives are on hand to
bully victim into submission.

( All the single ladies and pretty ladies, beware!! keh3! It
can be anywhere dowh! )

*unless you are heavy and less attractive like mehhhh!haha

Unfortunately, not  every kidnapped bride is so lucky thou. Bridenapping has it's
roots in traditional nomadic customs, when marriages were arranged by
parents. The practice was banned during Soviet rule, yet incident have surged since
Kyrgyzstan gained independence in 1991. Though illegal since 1994, the authorities
largely turn a blind eye to the practice. Well, it's like
all the abuses cases towards women in Pakistan. Heh! 
It's all because of the tradition. 

Well, that's all. See yaaa!



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