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1433هـ - 16 سبتمبر 2012م

All-female party to run in Palestinian elections

Maysoun Qawasmi, leader of the all-female election campaign list, `By 
Participating, We Can.' (Photo courtesy AP)       

The Associated Press

A new group running for municipal elections in Hebron is offering residents an 
alternative to politics as usual in the conservative West Bank city: Women at 
the helm, instead of men. The all-female list, which is called "By 
Participating, We Can," is gearing up for next month's vote with a campaign 
that aims both to win at the polls and to convince voters that women can lead 
just as well as men. "Men here traditionally want their women to stay at home, 
and when they allow them to go out to work, they send them to do traditional 
jobs like teaching," said Maysoun Qawasmi, the 43-year-old group leader, who 
entered the race this week. "But we want them to go further, to work like men 
in all possible jobs they can."

The group is fielding 11 previously independent candidates for the Oct. 20 
vote. Should the bloc succeed in garnering significant public support, the 
women hope to ultimately unite and form an official political party.

But the women are well aware of the challenges they face in conservative 
Palestinian society, and the chances of an all-woman ticket performing well at 
the polls - for now at least - appear slim.

Qawasmi said the candidates are campaigning door-to-door to attract what they 
see as their natural electorate … fellow women. If elected, Qawasmi promises to 
open women-only facilities, like a sports club … an idea that has faced 
opposition by religiously conservative Muslims in Hebron who believe it is 
immodest for women to play sports.

She predicts her group could nab three out of the Hebron council's 15 seats, 
and she has ambitious hopes that after the vote, when the council chooses the 
mayor, she will be selected for the post.

A journalist for the Palestinian news agency Wafa, Qawasmi also holds training 
sessions to empower Palestinian women in the West Bank. She wears a hijab, or 
headscarf, but also dons pants and a blouse, and describes herself as secular.

At a recent meeting at Qawasmi's Hebron home, the group's members took turns 
sharing their personal stories of success. Liyana Abu Asheh, 28, said she 
worked as a civil engineer, stunning locals by helping pave the streets, and 
now runs her own private business. Asma Deis, 38 and recently widowed, said 
she's opening a small cleaning materials factory on her own to support her five 
children.

"Women can make the impossible possible," Deis said.

While Qawasmi's bloc is unique in its composition, women have long been 
politically active in Palestinian politics, and some hold office in the 
government run by the Palestinian Authority. There are six female ministers in 
the 24-member Cabinet of Western-backed Palestinian Prime Minister Salam 
Fayyad. In the 132-member Palestinian legislative council, there are 17 female 
lawmakers.

But other indicators show that women in Palestinian society have largely 
retained traditional roles. Only 16 percent of women in the West Bank are 
employed, and in Hebron the number drops to 10 percent. If the women's bloc 
were to win seats, it would likely challenge taboos in Hebron and beyond.

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