[nasional_list] [ppiindia] 'Empowerment of Women Has Begun'

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Saturday, 18, February, 2006 (19, Muharram, 1427)



      'Empowerment of Women Has Begun'
      Maha Akeel, Arab News 


        
            

            Pakistan's first lady Sehba Musharraf with Arab News correspondent 
Maha Akeel during the interview.    
            
      ISLAMABAD, 18 February 2006 - Women in Pakistan have started to call the 
shots. They are figuring prominently in all walks of life. They have made it to 
the Senate, the National Assembly and are at the helms of various government 
departments.

      Pakistan's first lady Sehba Musharraf said women have been given 
prominent roles in the government. They are being empowered to shoulder more 
responsibilities and play their part in the development of the country. They 
are now ministers, advisers and members of Parliament.

      In an exclusive interview to Arab News Mrs. Musharraf dwelt on the role 
of Pakistani women in the government and in society.

      Attired in a traditional shalwar qameez, Mrs. Musharraf greeted us with a 
smile at the high-security president's residence, called Army House - a simple 
but elegant place in Rawalpindi - on the outskirts of Islamabad.

      A beautiful and intelligent woman, Mrs. Musharraf, who has firmly backed 
her husband's policies on national and international issues, spoke about 
women's empowerment, obstacles and other factors that concern them in Pakistan.

      Since President Gen. Pervez Musharraf came to power in 1999, women have 
been given a greater and more prominent role in government at all levels, she 
said.

      "Women constitute 50 percent of our population, and so they need to be 
empowered in a way that they can play a complementary role," said Mrs. 
Musharraf. "It is enshrined in our constitution, and when my husband came to 
power in 1999 it was among the main thrusts of his agenda. He wanted to 
strengthen the economy and the only way to do so was to empower the lower 
strata of society. Of course you need to empower the more educated middle 
class, but you cannot ignore the lower strata, and women play a significant 
role in this."

      Nevertheless, women in Pakistan still have to overcome obstacles such as 
illiteracy, poverty and abuse. Honor killing is a very serious and disturbing 
issue.

      Mrs. Musharraf pointed out that honor killing has been made a crime by 
the assembly. Some laws still need to be amended - such as laws that do not 
differentiate between rape and adultery.

      "There are some discriminatory laws that are very abhorrent. In my 
opinion, they are crimes. Now the National Commission for the Status of Women 
has gone through those laws and has tried to redefine them, but they have to go 
through the assembly first," said Mrs. Musharraf.

      The case of Mukhtaran Mai, who was gang-raped by five men three years ago 
as retribution for her brother's alleged affair with a woman from the rapists' 
tribe, drew international publicity and critical attention by the media. The 
district court initially acquitted the accused men, but the government 
intervened and took it to the Supreme Court where it is still being looked at.

      "All developing societies have their problems, even developed societies 
have problems. Women are always discriminated against; they are never treated 
at parity. But in our country unfortunately there are times when one event is 
given extraordinary treatment, and it happened to be so in this case. It's very 
sad that the incident happened, but the media hype that followed created a bad 
impression about Pakistan," said Mrs. Musharraf.

      According to her, it is only a very minor segment of the population that 
mindlessly engages in these inhumane, un-Islamic practices. "They have to be 
educated and made aware of what they are doing to their fellow human beings," 
she said.

      The government is also working on educating women about their rights and 
empowering them.

      "The focus is to empower women, to give them a sense of their own worth - 
empowering them politically," Mrs. Musharraf said. "That is why 33 percent of 
seats were allocated for women in the local government elections. They have 
also been given more seats in the national and provincial assemblies and the 
Senate. Women are encouraged to use their common sense and intelligence on how 
to play their part in society and play it effectively. They have to learn how 
to negotiate their position." 

      The strategy is to implement measures at the local and provincial 
government levels to ensure that women are not marginalized, ignored or 
rejected, and that they are recognized politically as an important part of 
society. More women have run in local elections and have won seats in recent 
years. They have won from areas where men used to dominate.

      Mrs. Musharraf did not say that she had played a role in bringing forth 
these empowerment measures, but she did say she is a very strong supporter of 
her husband and the initiatives and policies that look favorably at women and 
children. She feels that her main role as the first lady is to firmly support 
her husband.

      "My role is to always support whatever I feel close to my heart and my 
husband's. He's an extremely good man. In many ways he's head and shoulder 
above other men and I'm not saying this because I'm biased in his favor but he 
is a very good person, so my role is to be a very strong supporter of him," 
said the first lady.

      During her travels with her husband, she said, she tries to project her 
country and considers this as part of her role. She says she is always ready to 
engage in activities that are close to her heart and interests - education, 
health and women's empowerment.

      Her personal life certainly changed "dramatically" after becoming the 
first lady and she fears for her husband's safety, especially after the two 
attempts on his life.

      "It was very scary, but Allah is great and He keeps us safe," she said, 
adding that she prays for her husband a lot. "Allah is much powerful than those 
misguided people. I hope and pray they know better. No one has the right to 
take someone's life, only Allah has."

      She considers those who resort to violence and terrorism in expressing 
their objections to her husband's policies as criminals. "They have no respect 
for human life. There is a better way to deal with conflicts through 
negotiation," she said.

      Mrs. Musharraf has taken more interest in issues since she became first 
lady and she is certainly more conspicuous than previous Pakistani first ladies.

      "In this age, women have to be, if they can manage it, positively 
visible. I believe strongly that the nucleus of every society is the family and 
the linchpin of that nucleus is the woman," she said. Women have to play a 
balanced role between their duties at home and outside, said Mrs. Musharraf, 
adding that society gets "fragmented" if women give more priority to their 
duties outside than at home. She used to teach until 1986 and when her husband 
was given greater responsibility, she had to make a choice.

      "It's good to have the extra money, it gives women enormous feeling of 
strength," she said. "But you have to weigh the situation. I made my choice and 
I have no regrets."

      The day before the interview was Kashmir Solidarity Day when Pakistan 
commemorates the struggle in Kashmir, another "very close issue to our heart," 
as Mrs. Musharraf put it.

      "For no fault of theirs, Kashmiris were being treated unfairly. I hope 
and pray that the peace process initiated by my husband comes to a positive 
conclusion. I'm not a political person but when I look at the human suffering, 
I feel that we should not be heading ourselves to self-destruction," she said.

      Unfortunately, the disastrous earthquake added to their miseries, but the 
Pakistani government from day one made efforts for their immediate recovery and 
rehabilitation which is in the process, according to Mrs. Musharraf.

      "My husband has given a year-end deadline for as many people as possible 
to be rehabilitated. I think it's going well and the way our people responded 
to the emergency was extremely satisfying," she said. Mrs. Musharraf wishes to 
see Pakistan among the well-developed countries. As for women in Pakistan, she 
perceives the lack of recognition of their achievements and valuable 
contributions to society as a major challenge for them. Their work and 
achievements need to be recognized by the media and the society, she said.
     


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