[list_indonesia] [ppiindia] Kuwait hastens women's vote bill

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  • Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:14:15 +0100

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4325207.stm

      Last Updated: Monday, 7 March, 2005, 18:13 GMT  

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      Kuwait hastens women's vote bill  
             
            More than 400 people turned out for the protest  
      Kuwait's parliament has agreed to speed up moves towards a law to grant 
women the same political rights as men. 
      The decision came amid noisy street rallies by women activists, who were 
also permitted to watch the debate. 

      But the public gallery was cleared after some activists applauded a 
speech by one MP in support of their cause. 

      The cabinet has already approved a bill allowing women to vote and stand 
in elections, but it has been delayed in parliament by the strong Islamist 
bloc. 

            The writing is on the wall and Kuwaitis know this 

            Haresh Keswani, Tanzania 


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      The government has run a rare campaign on state-run television and radio 
to win public support for the bill, as conservative opponents stage near-daily 
protests. 

      On Monday, the chamber asked its interior and defence committee to 
promptly consider the bill before referring it to the full house. 

      Ten Islamist MPs withdrew their motion to refer the legislation to the 
constitutional court, saying they would give parliament a chance to debate the 
bill. 

      Islamic objection 

             
            Women were permitted into parliament to hear some speeches 
      One of the organisers of the protest, Lulwa al-Mullah, told the BBC that 
both women and men took part and that there was a heavy police presence. 

      Some of the women were covered completely in full-length veils, but many 
were dressed in the pale blue colour that symbolises the struggle of women in 
Kuwait. 

      The demonstrators carried placards reading: "Women's rights now", and 
"Islamic law does not contain anything against women's rights". 

      Most Islamic groups in Kuwait oppose granting women political rights and 
parliament has twice defeated similar measures in recent years. 

      Reports put the number of protesters at 400-600 people, mostly women but 
also including a number of male sympathisers. 

           MID-EAST WOMEN'S RIGHTS 
            Women can vote and be elected: Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, 
Egypt, Palestinian territories, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Yemen, Morocco, Tunis, 
Algeria, Iran
            Women cannot vote or be elected: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia 
            There are no elections: Syria (holds presidential referenda in 
which women can vote), UAE, Libya


            Democracy in the Mid-East 
      "We cannot be elected or give our vote to any political candidate. We are 
deprived of this political right," Ms Mullah, from the Kuwaiti Women's Cultural 
and Social Society, told the BBC's World Today programme. 

      "This is our demand, because there is an article in the Kuwaiti 
constitution that says decisions are equal and there are no differences between 
the sexes." 

      Middle Eastern governments, including long term allies of Washington, 
have been coming under pressure to bring in political reform. 

      Kuwaiti women serve as diplomats, run businesses, and work at all levels 
in industry, but cannot vote or stand in elections. 

      In other Gulf states, such as Bahrain and Qatar, women can already vote 
and stand for election. 




     


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