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Dozens of missing schoolchildren feared forced into arranged marriages
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Last updated at 08:41am on 5th March 2008



Dozens of children are missing from school amid fears they have been forced into arranged marriages, it was revealed yesterday.


In Bradford, 33 children remain "unaccounted for" after being off school for at least two months with no explanation.

The Government is also concerned about another 14 areas of the country where it is feared children under 16 could also be missing from school rolls.


The figures were disclosed yesterday by Children's Minister Kevin Brennan during evidence to the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, which is investigating the controversial issue of forced marriages.

He revealed the results of worrying inquiries by officials in Bradford, a city with a substantial Asian population.

Children's Minister Kevin Brennan: disclosed the figures yesterday
Mr Brennan said Bradford City Council lost track of 205 youngsters last year.

Further inquiries had established the whereabouts of 172 - leaving 33 unaccounted for.

"It is a serious concern when any child - any single child - becomes unaccounted for," said Mr Brennan.

"And what we need to try to do is seek an explanation of what has happened."

Asked whether the police were looking for them, he added: "They should be."

Committee chairman Keith Vaz, a former Labour minister, said MPs were "very, very concerned".

"The figures you have given us quite frankly have shocked members of this committee just in relation to Bradford," he said.

He added: "There are 14 other areas where there are missing children. This is totally unsatisfactory."

The MPs demanded a report with more details about the "missing" children be ready by next Tuesday.

The national Forced Marriage Unit was set up three years ago to tackle the problem regarded as "an abuse of human rights and a form of domestic violence".

Laws coming into force this summer will allow victims to obtain court injunctions against anyone trying to force them to marry.

A spokesman for the department of children, schools and families said there was no evidence the "missing" children had been forced into marriage but Bradford was an area where "a forced marriage problem has been reported".

"We have asked the local authority to find out more details about these children," she said.

"They might have moved somewhere else or they may have left the country.

"This is a relatively new inquiry and we are trying to get more information."

A spokesman for the local education authority in Bradford played down any fears, saying parents may have simply failed to register their children at another school since moving house.

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Dozens of missing schoolchildren feared forced into arranged marriages
By CHRIS BROOKE - More by this author »

Last updated at 08:41am on 5th March 2008



Dozens of children are missing from school amid fears they have been forced into arranged marriages, it was revealed yesterday.


In Bradford, 33 children remain "unaccounted for" after being off school for at least two months with no explanation.

The Government is also concerned about another 14 areas of the country where it is feared children under 16 could also be missing from school rolls.


The figures were disclosed yesterday by Children's Minister Kevin Brennan during evidence to the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, which is investigating the controversial issue of forced marriages.

He revealed the results of worrying inquiries by officials in Bradford, a city with a substantial Asian population.

Children's Minister Kevin Brennan: disclosed the figures yesterday
Mr Brennan said Bradford City Council lost track of 205 youngsters last year.

Further inquiries had established the whereabouts of 172 - leaving 33 unaccounted for.

"It is a serious concern when any child - any single child - becomes unaccounted for," said Mr Brennan.

"And what we need to try to do is seek an explanation of what has happened."

Asked whether the police were looking for them, he added: "They should be."

Committee chairman Keith Vaz, a former Labour minister, said MPs were "very, very concerned".

"The figures you have given us quite frankly have shocked members of this committee just in relation to Bradford," he said.

He added: "There are 14 other areas where there are missing children. This is totally unsatisfactory."

The MPs demanded a report with more details about the "missing" children be ready by next Tuesday.

The national Forced Marriage Unit was set up three years ago to tackle the problem regarded as "an abuse of human rights and a form of domestic violence".

Laws coming into force this summer will allow victims to obtain court injunctions against anyone trying to force them to marry.

A spokesman for the department of children, schools and families said there was no evidence the "missing" children had been forced into marriage but Bradford was an area where "a forced marriage problem has been reported".

"We have asked the local authority to find out more details about these children," she said.

"They might have moved somewhere else or they may have left the country.

"This is a relatively new inquiry and we are trying to get more information."

A spokesman for the local education authority in Bradford played down any fears, saying parents may have simply failed to register their children at another school since moving house.

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Sorry, I was busy having a life

So, first we hear 205 kids are missing. Then we hear, no. actually it's only 33. My mother actually works for Bradford District Council and according to her, those 33 children are not all of South Asian origin, or of cultures where forced marriages are a problem. and furthermore we have been given no data showing how old they are or whether they are boys or girls - information which is important in determining the likelihood of them being subjected to forced marriages.

As the spokesman said in the article, there is no evidence to link the unaccountability of their whereabouts with forced marriages. Evidently some journo thought it would be a great idea to make an unwarranted leap between 2 separate issues simply on the basis of geography.

You should really take everything you read in the Daily Mail with a huge pinch of salt.
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Glad you are enjoying life in this secular country; when did you move to Bradford

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So, first we hear 205 kids are missing. Then we hear, no. actually it's only 33. My mother actually works for Bradford District Council and according to her, those 33 children are not all of South Asian origin, or of cultures where forced marriages are a problem. and furthermore we have been given no data showing how old they are or whether they are boys or girls - information which is important in determining the likelihood of them being subjected to forced marriages.
Yeah I guess to the Daily Mail writers they all look the same, maybe to the readers as well!

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As the spokesman said in the article, there is no evidence to link the unaccountability of their whereabouts with forced marriages. Evidently some journo thought it would be a great idea to make an unwarranted leap between 2 separate issues simply on the basis of geography.
Yes that’s what I thought and that is why I posted it, a sort of invitation to scoff .Hope you enjoyed it


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You should really take everything you read in the Daily Mail with a huge pinch of salt.
Hem I do and it’s playing havoc with my blood pressure


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I forgot about this thread...

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Glad you are enjoying life in this secular country; when did you move to Bradford
Yep, just not enjoying the prospect of inflation at this rate. I need a payrise.

I was born and grew up in the Bradford Metropolitan District. I moved to Glasgow a few years ago.
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I did, thanks, but there is little satisfaction in scoffing at something which is so easy to scoff at, if that makes sense.


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Hi, how're you doing?
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I forgot about this thread...
Well it was a bit of a dead end, although having said that it’s cropping up more and more in the news, so it may not be as limited as one would wish

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Yep, just not enjoying the prospect of inflation at this rate. I need a payrise.
Does that mean an increase in benefit?

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I was born and grew up in the Bradford Metropolitan District. I moved to Glasgow a few years ago.
Hem, leaving New Delhi and going to the land of the Haggis, do you like Glasgow ? BTW why is it "New" Delhi ?

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I did, thanks, but there is little satisfaction in scoffing at something which is so easy to scoff at, if that makes sense.
Yes it was not much of a challenge.


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Suffering from sun deficiency, think I need a trip to the tropics.
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