Sekali lagi: sedangkan muslimah Indonesia menolak gender equality...

http://article.wn.com/view/2012/07/01/Khofifah_RUU_Gender_Nabrak_Syariah/


http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/10/09/242742.html


الثلاثاء 23 ذو 
القعدة 1433هـ - 09 
أكتوبر 2012م


More Arab females join women's rights movement to demand equality

Katherine Jane O'Neill, Al Arabiya

More Arab women are joining a women's rights movement group to demand change 
and equality. While revolutions swept through some Arab countries and toppled 
dictators in all of Tunisia and Egypt, women were still mistreated by both the 
revolutionists who promised fundamental change as well as regime supporters. 
Four females hailing from different Arab states used Facebook to start the 
"Uprising of Women in the Arab World" movement on October 1, 2011 to lift 
oppression and break silence and fear endured by Arab women.

Diala Haidar, one of the founders of the woman movement, further defined the 
movement's objective and that's to bring awareness to the region about women 
rights violations.

Haidar told Al Arabiya that the movement is on to prove "women's rights are 
equal to that of human rights, and human rights violations are not something to 
be silenced about."

The movement which started in Lebanon soon spread to other neighboring Arab 
countries such as Syria, Morocco, Egypt with Palestine having the highest 
number of women recruits.

"We were frustrated to see women protesters were being physically abused or 
harassed by both the followers of the regime and the revolutionaries," said 
Yalda Younes, another founder of the movement. "Not only women's rights were 
still not a priority on the list of the revolutionaries, but they were even 
regressing."

Since the mark of its first anniversary, the group launched their first 
campaign urging women from all around the world to upload their photos holding 
different messages in Arabic to show their support and solidarity to Arab women.

"We decided to launch a campaign that would put faces to our demands," Younes 
said.

The movement, which was started by four women, who came together from different 
parts of the Arab world: Haidar and Younes from Lebanon, Sally Zohney from 
Egypt, and Farah Barqawi from Palestine, was able to recruit people from 
different backgrounds, age, gender and religions.

"This shows that in many Arab countries we suffer from the same problems and 
those problems are rooted in a similar culture independent from political 
regimes," she added.

Haidar also pointed to the cultural and social similarity shared among Arabs.

"There is a dictator in every household, whether it's a father, brother, 
husband or even a son," she said, adding "women are still looked down at."

Palestinian women most responsive

Palestine has the largest win in the expansion of this movement as most of the 
support came from Palestinians.

"I think Palestinians are born as activists and they value human rights on all 
levels and platforms," said Haidar.

"There are brilliant people in the Arab world, both women and men, but they 
need to be given a voice, and to be heard. So we're creating that space which 
as little as it is reaches out beyond gender, beyond hatred, beyond sexism or 
any other kind of discrimination."

According to Haidar, it is possible for Arab woman to fulfill their rights 
which are just as critical as human rights.

"If we don't acknowledge the oppression Arab woman is suffering from, then 
there is no such thing as achieving a successful movement."

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