The letter that has shocked the world: I got engaged 8 years old, married 15 and then raped

The Sun” has published the first part of the discovery of women's marriage scandal in America on Tuesday. It is learned that the discovery scandal refers to minority marriages that date back to 2000. On the first day “The Sun” has published a girl's story, Ava [...]
The Sun” has published the first part of the discovery of women's marriage scandal in America on Tuesday.
It is learned that the discovery scandal refers to minority marriages that date back to 2000.
On the first day “The Sun” published the story of a girl, Ava from Louisiana who had been forced to marry since the age of 13 and then became pregnant and sexually abused by her husband.
Today, the Sun” publishes the story of another girl who was engaged at 8 and 15 years old and then repeatedly raped by her husband.
Naila Amin, today 28, has confessed her terrible life and sexual abuse that began at an early age. Her marriage has been imposed by her parents.
Naila has shown that she didn't know anything about engagement unless her parents informed her that she would get engaged in Pakistan.
She was amazed at how her parents could make such a decision at that age, while she knew nothing.
She went back to her elementary school in Queens, New York, in shock. Naila began to rebel against her strict Pakistani education.
She stopped wearing her headscarf and asked to change her clothes by adapting to American youths.
But at the age of 13, her parents sent her to Pakistan to make “nikah”, an Islamic marriage where she should wear a traditional dress.
When she returned home, her father applied to the American Embassy to legalize her marriage and seek a marriage visa for her husband.
Naila recalls signing some documents, but sure as she was still a minor, she wouldn't consider it. And that's what happened.
At the age of 14, she married legally with her parents' consent.
Naila continued to rebel and even began to meet an American boy of her age until her father discovered and beat her very badly.
A life of slavery in Pakistan. She was eventually sent from New York to Pakistan, where she started her terrible marriage.
Confession:
My real wedding day was January 5, 2005. I had done something (marriage) before, but it was made only for immigration purposes.
My wedding day was really scary. It was so bad.
On the first night of my marriage, my husband was not touched.
He beat me in front of my entire family, his sisters, their husbands, and their children.
He dragged me out of my hair about 20 feet [20 m], and I still have my hair on the same day. He took me by force to reach his relatives.
Then when I got home that night, I was raped by my husband, Naila confessed.
She managed to borrow a phone and called the authorities for child protection in New York where she told the whole story.
The authorities arrested her mother. To ensure the release of her wife, Naila's father told her husband that she must return home to New York.
When he landed at the JFK airport (Kenedy Airport), Naila felt a great sense of relief.
It was accompanied by a team of 20 social workers and child protection officers.
Today she is 28 years old and lives with her boyfriend.
It has created the Naila Amen charity foundation to help all children who have been forced to marry at an early age.
She also attends many schools and gives lessons on her story.
But she still suffers a number of physical and emotional problems caused by her marriage at an early age.
I still have anxiety. I was robbed of my childhood”, she confessed.












