With marriage on his mind, a man in his twenties chooses a young woman and arranges her kidnapping. He then seizes the woman in the streets, and takes her to his home, where she is pressured to consent to the marriage by the man’s family.
This practice, known as "bride kidnapping," is endemic to Central Asia and the Caucasus. Now, after in-depth reporting by RFE/RL’s Kyrgyz Service, Radio Azattyk, new legislation on the practice is working its way through the Kyrgyz parliament.