Wednesday, March 3, 2010

WOMEN'S RIGHTS ARE HUMAN RIGHTS

The reason that we emphasize “women’s rights” within human rights goes beyond history. Traditionally, women have not enjoyed equal access to basic human rights, protections, resources, and services. Unfortunately, gender inequality is still present in every society and remains as a huge barrier for the world. Unequal situations for women vary significantly by region, country, culture, society, community and etc. Also, there are various conditions and places where women are disadvantaged. The origin of the discrimination is sometimes religion, beliefs, cultural traditions or political interests. These excuses in some occasions encourage the unequal and discriminatory treatment of women, thus creating oppressed... (more)

7 comments:

  1. it is a very good blog and in this blog we found important informition of women rights and its further deatile i like this.

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  2. you have highlighted a good topic because still now in some areas of our country women are treated badly and not given them their rights. this must be corrected.

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  3. Working women will earn for the family and bring happiness to the family and so the self satisfaction, dignity and respect within the family will increase. good blog about thinking for women:

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  4. Women in Pakistan observe 'Pardha' while coming out of domestic environs or mixing up with other sections of society. 'Pardha,' or veil, is meant to segregate the women-folk from the male section of the society.

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  5. Women form half of the human beings inhabiting planet Earth. Since human rights are the rights of all human beings, male and female alike, human rights are women's rights.

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  6. Women, equal to men in the eyes of the law, shall be subjected to the same laws, no more and no less, as men. All laws that restricts women as women are null and void.

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  7. Women have the right to the same access as men to food, clothing, shelter, medicine, an education, job training, and employment.

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