Это компания от какого-то фонда (Plan International) чтоб привлечь внимание к проблеме детей-невест.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/10/09..._n_5957360.htmlHappily, Thea is not really a child bride.
The blog is actually a clever stunt from children’s development charity Plan International, aiming to raise awareness of the fact that 39,000 children around the world are forced into marriage every day.
If the practice continues, 142 million girls marry before they are 18 over the next decade, according to the charity.
And Thea's blog includes blog posts by girls who really were married off at a young age, including 11-year-old Ranya from Bangladesh, and 15-year-old Latifa from Tanzania.
The campaign has started a national petition in Norway against child marriage, to "stop" Thea's wedding before it takes place on 11 October, the UN's International Day of the Girl Child.
Supporters can also sponsor a girl at risk of becoming a child bride.
Photos of Thea trying on a wedding dress are "provocative, but they are certainly hard to ignore," according to parenting site ParentDish.
Plan International said: "We believe that provocation is a powerful tool in order to demonstrate a reality that truly is very provoking. We hope people will mobilise against child marriage by being girl sponsors, so that most of the girls facing Thea’s situation every day can escape their brutal fate."