Turkey backs down on child bride pardons

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim redrafts legislation following protests at home and abroad

Turkey Protests
A tearful protestor stands next to a sign saying: "We will not forgive child rapists" during a demonstration in Istanbul 

Turkey has backtracked on plans to pardon statutory rapists who marry their underage victims after the proposal sparked anger both at home and abroad.

Prime Minister Binali Yildirim withdrew the legislation for redrafting a few hours before it was due to appear before parliament on Tuesday.

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