A member of a Women's rights group meets with women in the village of Tamarwoute, a remote part of the North African kingdom's Anti-Atlas mountains on February 19, 2022. AFP PHOTO
A member of a Women's rights group meets with women in the village of Tamarwoute, a remote part of the North African kingdom's Anti-Atlas mountains on February 19, 2022. AFP PHOTO

TAMARWOUTE, Maroc: Kaouthar Oudrhiri Nadia was just 16 when she was married off to a violent husband old enough to be her father — an ordeal thousands of Moroccan girls face every year due to a legal loophole.

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