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Mariage précoce à Lélouma : Trois dossiers traités par la justice de paix et plusieurs personnes condamnées

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June 22, 2026

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Malgré les lois et les campagnes de sensibilisation, le mariage précoce continue de briser des destins. Dans la préfecture de Lélouma, trois dossiers récemment examinés par la justice de paix ont conduit à plusieurs condamnations. Un signal fort d’un durcissement face à une pratique qui prive encore de nombreuses jeunes filles de leur enfance et []

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