Are Child Marriages Being Solemnised At The Iraqi Embassy?
Cllr Gavin Pepper leads backlash against child marriage laws outside Iraqi embassy
Today on X/Twitter, Cllr Gavin Pepper posted a video of himself outside the Iraqi embassy on Fitzwilliam Street in Dublin, calling out the paedophilic Iraqi government for legalising child marriage at 9 years of age. This of course is in keeping with the life story of Mohammad, and is not exactly shocking that a country full of Muslims would attempt to do this or even be successful in passing such a law but what does it mean for Irish based Iraqi children? I attempted to find out by researching the statute book and historical headlines and what I found is disturbing.
Firstly, it is illegal to get married under the age of 18 in Ireland, under Irish law. Let’s go ahead and call this an Irish marriage for the purposes of understanding the information that follows. According to Citizens Information, The Irish State also recognises marriages from foreign territories if:
Your marriage will only be recognised in Ireland if:
It is entered on the civil register of the country where the wedding took place
All legal formalities have been followed

That’s it. That’s all you need to do. Just register your child marriage from a country it’s legal in and boom, the Irish government will look at the marriage certificate and give the thumbs up. Take a deep breath, go outside your back door and scream until you burst the capillaries in your lungs. I did. Projectile vomiting would be understandable too. Ireland is on the US blacklist for human trafficking for a reason I guess?! Well, what the fuck does this mean then? What is the Iraqi law and are marriages of this nature allowed on Irish soil using Embassy protections?
To start with, the Civil Registrations Act 2014 specifically allows for embassy marriages. The law in Iraq up until this point was 18 years old. This was in place since the fifties. Saddam was heavily critical of Shiite marriage practices. The child marriage law in Iraq has been undear pressure for some time from largely the Shiite Muslims, who are responsible for the lowering to age of 9, as opposed to the Sunni Muslims who observe a more conservative 15 years of age(ish). More disturbingly, even beyond the thought of a nine year old girl being wedded to a fully grown man, is the ramifications of what a child marriage law such as this could have in Iraq. The Shiite practice of short-term, or pleasure marriage, is a danger that exists even further down the depraved depths of Islamic degeneracy should such a portal to hell be opened.
Over the centuries, Shiite and Sunni Muslims have developed distinct rituals and customs. One on which they disagree is the Shiite institution of a temporary, or pleasure marriage known as muta'a. According to Shiite religious law, unmarried women may enter into these temporary marriages with men, married or not, for periods as brief as a few minutes, or as long as a lifetime.
If the law which is being heavily contested by Sunni Muslims stands in Iraq, it will mean that the the practice of Muta’a will be officially recognised by the Irish state as practicable at the Iraqi Embassy, such is the lack of protections in the language used in the legislation. Solemnisation of marriages, where a lifelong union of consenting adults is concerned, usually occurs at a special or meaningful location and is then registered at the embassy in question. In the case of child involved Muta’a is likely the deed would be carried out onsite at the embassy. I presume that would be how they would do it? I don’t know what goat fucking animals do behind the door of their embassies no more than you or I but they do provide some information on their website.
The Iraqi embassy assists with the registration of these marriages. If an Iraqi male wants to “pleasure marry” a nine year old for a few minutes, it will not be permissible within his own community unless it is registered at the embassy, leaving one to conclude that all “short term/pleasure” child Muta’a will be registered and consummated at the embassy while more long term romantic minded Iraqi men will be allowed to bring their “Zawja” home. Likely, if someone was to stand outside this embassy for a few hours every day, they would see children being brought in and out. They would see men going in and out. Some of these men will arrive alone and leave with a child. Some of these so called “fathers” will leave with their pockets a little bit heavier. In some cases, a “Nikon” ceremony can be performed when the girl is not even present, or does not even know it is happening.
These embassies are not just administrative offices. They are diplomatic zones where the Gardai themselves need permission to enter. They are constructs of foreign interference and alien practices. They are portals in an out of our jurisdiction with the power to strip children of their innocence and protect animals from justice. This Iraqi child rape law has opened my eyes to the fraud that is consulate indemnity. There are just under a hundred embassies in Ireland, all extensions of other nations on our soil. Their disgusting attitudes towards women, children and human life in general are catered for at an administrative level, encouraging practices such as Muta’a and child marriage on our soil. Our soil. Our soil. Say that a few times to yourself as you picture what the room at the Iraqi embassy looks like. You know the one? Where there is a mattress, no windows and sink in the corner. A shelf full of teddy’s and colouring books maybe? Should embassies be “inviolable” on Irish soil?
The events recently involving the Israeli embassy are food for thought. Although they pulled out of their own choice, it shows that embassies are not these sacred places we must worship or respect. Action can be taken against these foreigners on our soil. We do not have to fold u dear pressure of being seen as anti-semitic, Islamophobia or anything else. Our conscience must prevail and we must challenge these paedophilic cultures at the embassy level. I suggest as many of you as possible email the Iraqi embassy requesting clarification. Not that the dirty animals would tell you edgeways but the stigma of the Irish people must be felt. I suggest using a template like the one below for maximum effect
To whom it may concern
I, as an Irish national, am deeply concerned with the recent marriage law changes in your home country. As your consulate offers marriage based administrative services I wish to convey to you the following information:
The legal age for marriage in Ireland is 18
The Irish people view child marriage as paedophilic and evil. It is not acceptable.
The practice of “Muta’a” is nothing more than prostitution
Muta’a with a child is child prostitution
As a concerned citizen upholding my cultural values and the law of this land, I must challenge to answer the following questions:
Will your consulate refuse to process ANY/ALL applications for child marriage and “Muta’a” and report them to An Garda Siochana?
Have you already solemnised marriages at the Iraqi embassy?
Do you intend to host Solemnisation ceremonies at the embassy in the future?
Please answer the above in a timely manner.
Regards
Your name
Pressure on these people is needed. Shame is the only currency that matters. If the Israelis can be pressured out of Ireland, any of them can. This story will develop over time. Well done to Gavin Pepper for shaming the Iraqi people for their decision to legalise the marriage of little girls. Ireland must not become like the UK were communist social workers attend child marriages and sign these girls into the foster care of the perpetrators family. Yes that actually happened.
An extremely important subject that I don't think he does any favours for. Yes he is highlighting it but I'm sorry, the absolute f*cking state of him going on camera to talk about this subject dressed like a corner boy slinging weed. If he wants change, he should try to appeal to the people with some power to effect change. Those people are conditioned not to listen to people like Gavin and the way he is carrying himself. He's supposed to be a counsellor ffs, what is he like. He has a few quid. He's deliberately trying to represent us all a certain way. That's why the media amplified him pre-election.
And there are LOADS of countries that allow this shit. Where was he on the rest of them.
Sorry, fair play for highlighting this issue as I would have been unaware of it otherwise, but what I'm saying is true. He also legitimised a certain someone during the election that tarnished everyone else in the 'far right' with the connection, we all seen how that ended up. He did as much if not more as that certain someone to f*ck over Malachy Steenson. He's a f*cking wally if he's not something much more intentional acting under orders.
Not to change the subject of this post. Islam is a disease.