Traditional enemies begin the battle (Opinion).While serious efforts and strong stands came together to support the addition of a woman to the membership of the Supreme Commission for Election and Referendum (SCER SCER Standing Commission on Ecumenical Relations ), a campaign, opposing women's participation in politics and social activities, emerges. The campaign claims that women's political participation means defying religion and that religion doesn't accept women's involvement in politics.The struggle for women's participation in politics Several weeks ago, the Advancement & Prosperity Forum (APF APF, n the abbreviation for acidulated phosphate fluoride. ) began collecting signatures of women and human rights groups and organizations as a strategy for exerting pressure on the relevant agencies in the government to add a woman to the SCER membership. This has been a persisting demand since the most recent local council elections in September 2006, which led to the appointment of Elham Abdulwahab as manager for the recently established women's department in the SCER. But this was not the sole ambition of the women's movement women's movement: see feminism; woman suffrage. women's movement Diverse social movement, largely based in the U.S., seeking equal rights and opportunities for women in their economic activities, personal lives, and politics. . Chaired by Yahya Mohammed Abdullah Saleh and Dr. Raoufa Hassan, the APF strongly backs all women's involvement in political life, notably in the elections as voters and candidates. The opposition of the Islamic political movement However, the recently established Virtue Protection Authority Forum has begun its fight against women's quota through various political websites as part of its battle against all forms of evil in society, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. its terminology. It maintains that women's quota is seen by religious clerics as a violation of God's Legislation. According to serious jurisprudential ju·ris·pru·dence n. 1. The philosophy or science of law. 2. A division or department of law: medical jurisprudence. effort, women's quota poses a threat to Islam, particularly according to some extremists, who call on other conventional forces in society to follow suit in opposing women's participation in politics. 117 was the number that headed a religious letter that publicly called for prohibiting women's quota, despite a presidential initiative to allocate 15 percent of Parliament seats to women after which the APF was established. The presence of a fatwa fat·wa n. A legal opinion or ruling issued by an Islamic scholar. [Arabic fatw by senior religious clerics in Yemen, issued to rescue politicians and place them formally outside the battle, implies that the Islamic political movement is the direct opponent of the women's movement in this struggle. The battle is not over yet As usual, the women's movement's conventional enemy has demonstrated its strong objection to women's participation in politics, by saying that political parties are not entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: to approve women's political activity, or their specific share in elected bodies, even if these parties have the capacity and political will to do so. What has already happened doesn't surprise us, nor is it the end of the battle. Especially after so many female activists rejected the so-called fatwa banning their involvement in politics, the women's movement has not raised the white flag yet. Women seem to be in need for an urgent fatwa to reassert reassert Verb 1. to state or declare again 2. reassert oneself to become significant or noticeable again: reality had reasserted itself Verb 1. women's role in politics and to begin the battle in earnest.... [c] Copyright Yemen Times The Yemen Times is unified Yemen's first and most widely-read independent English-language newspaper. The paper is published twice-weekly (on Mondays and Thursdays) and has its own printing press, advertising associates and news service. . All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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