May 21, 2005

Where Are The Feminists?

Out complaining that Bush Administration is the focus of evil in the world, no doubt. Certainly too busy to be concerned about this new report from Freedom House.

Women face a pervasive lack of freedom in the Arab world and no country in the region meets international standards for protecting their rights, human rights activists charged on Saturday.

Freedom House, a U.S.-based group, said a study of countries in the broader Middle East and North Africa had found that women were disadvantaged in nearly all areas of society, including justice, the economy, education, healthcare and media.

The study, which was distributed at a World Economic Forum regional meeting in Jordan, called for Arab governments to eliminate discriminatory laws and remove barriers to women participating in politics and business.

Sameena Nazir, editor of the report, said such moves were necessary both as a matter of principle and in order to make moves towards democracy in the region meaningful.

"Women are half the population of the Middle East," she told Reuters in an interview. "If they are not part of the democratisation process in a full capacity, the process will be incomplete.

The study ranked 16 Arab countries, the West Bank and Gaza on various areas such as access to justice, economic rights and social and cultural rights.

Only three countries -- Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria -- scored at or above a level described as reflecting "imperfect adherence" to universally accepted rights standards in more than one category.

Many countries, notably Saudi Arabia and some fellow Gulf states, had very low scores.

So while the supposed crusaders for women's rights are out here complaining that there are folks here who want a minor child to get parental consent before an abortion (just like she would need for any other surgical procedure), women in Saudi Arabia cannot even get medical treatment at a hospital for life-threatening emergencies without the consent of a male relative.

But I guess the NOW hags have their priorities -- consequence-free sex for children matters so much more than the lives and health of women.

Posted by: Greg at 04:42 AM | Comments (5) | Add Comment
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1 Pay attention, Greg, NOW is an organization based in this country focused on American policies, not the world.

Get a clue, again!

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Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Sat May 21 13:04:53 2005 (nWmj6)

2 However, they do deal with American policy, and one would hope they would push for policies which encourage the real rights of women -- not the right of twelve-year-old to sex free of consequences and surgery free of parental involvement.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat May 21 13:27:34 2005 (7xsr8)

3 oH, lord. You're exaggerating, fella.

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Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Sun May 22 10:55:53 2005 (nWmj6)

4 raped at the age of 15 and twice at 18, i would most certainly have opted for an abortion had i become pregnant my sophomore year of high school, and i most certainly wouldn't have wanted to tell anyone.

besides, isn't all this CHRISTIANITY REIGNS/we need to reinstate religion where the government is concerned stuff signifying a loyalty to your own country?--making sure your voice is heard trying to help your own country (in your eyes--i'm atheist and respect every single religion's right to co-exist peacefully...but am determined that christianity doesn't belong in matters of justice) is just as selfish as american feminists' focus on what's happening in our homeland.

besides, women in america have helped women all over the world in many ways, big and small, liberate themselves. we will do it again.

Posted by: defBef at Mon May 23 10:46:20 2005 (Lo0/D)

5 by the way, "at (date) (time)" is incorrect--it should be "at (time), (date)" or "at (time)" and "on (date)."

Posted by: defBef at Mon May 23 10:48:05 2005 (Lo0/D)

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