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Asia Women 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 19  

The rape victim who fought back

Many expected Ms Mai, 33, to commit suicide, as is all too common after rape in Pakistan.

But she refused and started what has become a three-year legal battle against her alleged rapists.

She also built her village's first two schools with her compensation money and now campaigns internationally for women's rights.

Mukhtar Mai of Pakistan



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4330335.stm
 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 2  
fighting back in a positive way is just the way ff for any society . Sorry , Those rapist has lost touch with reality and their mind is blind towards God's purpose for creating women. I Guess fighting back makes her a hero! Commiting suicide is not the solution to any predicament but confronting the problem to protect others or providing solution to control such occurence.
 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 19  


Asia Women Forum is all about how asian women go about our daily lives in a mostly patriarchal society-

we may stand out to be the winner or the loser
i hope women in Asia Observer could tell us more
to contribute substance to the readers.

here are some: ( which i already posted and opted to re-post again)




Luo Cuifen knew something was wrong when she went to the doctor after finding blood in her urine, but nothing could have prepared her for the discovery of 23 sewing needles, which doctors believe were stuck deep into her as a baby by her grandparents.


Doctors suspect they wanted to kill her because her family preferred a son. Some of the needles were pushed into the fontanelle, the soft spot on the head all babies have before the bones knit. Ms Cuifen, now 29, was a second granddaughter, leaving the family no chance to produce a treasured boy child.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/chinas-onechild-policy- doctors-discover-23-sewing-needles-in-womans-head-402091.html
 
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The lengthy study confirms other recent data, which shows that because girls are regarded as future economic burdens, the sex ratio in the Indian capital has dropped in the past 50 years from 910 girls per 1000 boys to 865.

Parents who persist in seeing girls as liabilities commit feticide if it is ascertained that a child is female, or infanticide after birth.

Sex predetermination is outlawed in India but widespread, with even well-educated parents in better-off regions trying to avoid having girls.

 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 19  


no place for women



A profusion of shops selling firearms
marks this dusty town,
100 kilometers north-west of New Delhi,
as one that is no place for women.

Popular in these parts,
the practice of female feticide
is ensuring that there are
not too many members of the female sex around.


"This is essentially a feudal,
patriarchal society where women
are neither seen nor heard,"


explains Manjeet Rathee, who teaches English literature in a local college.
.


"This is essentially a feudal,
patriarchal society where women
are neither seen nor heard,"



a 2003 article existing...
http://www.indiatogether.org/2003/jul/wom-girls.htm<br><br>Post edited by: linsi, at: 2008/03/02 15:15
 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 19  

female role, a win or lose?





Nepal's 'living goddess' retires
For centuries the three major cities of the Kathmandu valley and a few smaller towns have upheld a unique tradition whereby a girl is chosen in infancy to be a Kumari.

To become a living goddess she has to pass ritual tests and have 32 beautiful physical attributes.

She will then live in a special house and be worshipped by both Buddhists and Hindus, including the king of Nepal, until the onset of her menstruation. That is deemed to make her human, so she retires.


Speaking while in Washington last year, she lamented that she wouldn't be as well treated when she stopped being a goddess.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7274132.stm



 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 19  




Indian Sati-
Once the sati declared her intention to follow her husband in death she had to burn herself, even if the Hindu legal treatises that sanctioned this highly controversial practice allowed her to retract. Very often,the would-be sati would have to prove her resolution by enduring a preliminary ordeal, such as burning her finger in a candle flame without showing any sign of pain.

Read more about this widow-burning including laws, history etc:
http://www.deathreference.com/Vi-Z/Widow-Burning.html
 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 19  

I've noticed that the link given to Women's Day in our homepage
does not work- while i just got it recently-

here is the whole article instead:



Asia marked International Women's Day from Afghanistan to Australia on Saturday with pleas for greater rights and equality for half the region's population.

Events were also held in Pakistan, India, Indonesia and China as activists pressed for an end to discrimination ranging from abortion of female foetuses to workplace bias.

Women gathered at Kabul's American University to highlight issues affecting them, organisers said. Another event was planned in Panjshir province, north of the capital.

The issue has special resonance in Afghanistan, whose former Taliban government was notorious for stopping women from working or going to school and forcing them to wear the all-covering burka.

Events were also planned in neighbouring Pakistan, where &quot;honour killings&quot; of women and punishment gang-rapes have been widely reported.

Activists joined a conference on eliminating discrimination and violence against women, a rally and even a women's rock-climbing competition.

Meanwhile Australian women's minister, Tanya Plibersek, said the occasion was a chance to acknowledge issues of continuing concern such as women's lack of economic security and financial independence.

&quot;From the moment a woman enters the workforce she is likely to earn less than her male colleagues, regardless of her career, industry or level,&quot; she said.

In Japan, a rally was scheduled in Osaka to express solidarity with women in Iraq.

Female unionists held a seminar in Kushiro on the northern island of Hokkaido to address the plight of part-time workers and other employees who work irregular hours.

In Taiwan, presidential frontrunner Ma Ying-jeou has pledged to create 100,000 new jobs for women and offer one billion Taiwan US dollars (32 million US) to help female entrepreneurs if elected.

Philippine President Gloria Arroyo launched two programmes, costing a total of 11.4 million US dollars to provide livelihood opportunities for women and turn them into entrepreneurs.

And Communist North Korea marked International Women's Day in its own way by urging its women to reject Western fashions and to &quot;set good examples&quot; in their clothes and hairstyles.

&quot;Women must set good examples in all fields of culture and custom, including clothes, hairdos and language,&quot; Rodong Sinmun, the official daily of the North's ruling Korean Workers' Party, said in an editorial.

It also urged women to raise their children as trustworthy revolutionaries.

The plight of women in the 21st century was outlined by the top United Nations human rights official on Friday.

&quot;Laws that discriminate against women are still to be found on the statute books of virtually every country in the world,&quot; said human rights commissioner Louise Arbour.

Discrimination takes many forms, from legal restrictions on property to a lack of recognition of sexual abuse and rape, she said.

Nearly 100 years old, International Women's Day on March 8 marks an ongoing worldwide battle to ensure equal rights for half the globe's population on issues such as work, voting and abortion.

The day serves as a reminder of the fields in which women must still battle for fundamental rights, and where they remain victims of violence and enduring inequalities.

© 2008 AFP http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23343188-1702,00.html
 
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South Korea says its first astronaut will now be a female engineer, after Russian officials rejected the initial candidate over a breach of rules.
Yi So-yeon, 29, is to replace Ko San, 31, on a Russian flight to the International Space Station in April.


Ms Yi will spend seven or eight days there, conducting a series of scientific tests.

The mission will make South Korea the sixth Asian country to put an astronaut in space.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7286989.stm

 
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Re:Asia Women 4 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 25  
To contribute, this special topic in Asia News
http://www.asianewsnet.net/epaper.php
 
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