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APPENDIX I Saheliya’s report to the Scottish Government as part of the consultation phase for the Forced Marriage Bill on 21 st December 2010. The original document can also be accessed through the Scottish Parliament’s Archives at: http://archive.scottish.parliament.uk/s3/committees/equal/inquiries/documents/Saheliya.pdf (publication last accessed on September 20 th , 2012) 51