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Muslim woman headscarf

Study: US Muslim women who wear headscarves face discrimination

4 October 2010

Almost a third of Muslim women in the US who wear hijabs (headscarves) are concerned about applying for work, researchers have found. Almost two-thirds say they are aware of instances where women wearing hijabs have been refused work. Professor Sonia Ghumman from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Shidler College of Business and Professor Linda A Jackson from Michigan State University recently examined the expectations that women who wear hijabs have regarding their employment opportunities...

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Gendered news

Women are less than a quarter of those heard or read about in news

3 October 2010

A good 15 years later, it still remains bad news for women. Women constituted less than a quarter (22 per cent) of the people heard or read about in the news (i.e., as news subjects) across all topic categories in India. Only 12 per cent of news stories have women as the central focus (i.e. focussed specifically on one or more women). If that's not enough, only 5 per cent of the news stories highlight gender equality or inequality. Worse still, nearly two thirds (63 per cent) of the news stories...

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Rape victims

Naming a rape victim, dead or alive, is just not done

3 October 2010

When a law does not exist pertaining to an issue at hand, good journalists abide by a sense of ethics. Good journalists, of course, are an endangered species. The debate regarding whether rape victims should be named is not a new one. But most news establishments in the West have clear policies against publishing victims’ names. Legally, rape victims’ names are part of public records, specifically those dealing with law enforcement and the court system. But good journalists typically avoid...

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Congolese rebel

UN report on Congo rapes is stuff horror films are made of

3 October 2010

The world played a mute spectator to the Rwandan genocide of Tutsis in the Nineties. It enacted the same role when untold atrocities were being perpetrated in DR Congo. Now that the UN report on DRC is out, the world must speak out. And, of course, act. The 566-page UN report, DRC: Mapping human rights violations 1993-2003, is not merely a clinical catalogue of violence committed in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 1993 and 2003. It is a documentation of till how far human beings can go...

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Global abuse of women

The death of a woman every 90 seconds when giving birth is a human rights violation

29 September 2010

On December 24, 2008, Adama Kamara was six months pregnant and went into premature labour. By the next day it became clear she was suffering prolonged labour. The family observed her for one day before transporting her to a government hospital in Kambia, Sierra Leone. Transporting her to the hospital cost Le40,000 (US$13), which her husband borrowed from his neighbours. When they arrived at the hospital, Abu Kamara had to pay Le2,000 (US$0.67) for registration and Le10,000 (US$3.30) for a...

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Kerala burqa girl

Muslim girl prefers jeans to burqa, gets death threats in return

19 September 2010

A young Muslim girl in the Indian state of Kerala has been receiving death threats for not wearing the burqa, and instead often opting for jeans. She is an aeronautical engineer by qualification striving to get into the country's civil services. For Rayana R Khasi, a resident of Kasargode, 600 km from state capital Thiruvananthapuram, her problems began after she returned from Chennai city last year after completing her engineering studies and coaching classes for the civil services exam...

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$7.4 million programme launched to combat trafficking in Nepal

15 September 2010

The Asia Foundation has launched a five-year, $6.8 million project to prevent human trafficking, protect victims, and prosecute traffickers in six districts in Nepal. Its own contributions will bring the total amount to approximately $7.4 million. The award, given by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), goes into effect immediately. Trafficking in persons is serious and widespread in Nepal, a country facing a deepening political crisis. Ongoing internal conflict and economic...

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Young lovers

When men outnumber women, the women marry young

15 September 2010

When men outnumber women, females marry younger and the age gap between spouses grows. Women don't stay on long because men are more motivated to commit. That's what a group of researchers have found. "They (the women) want to secure the relationship before some other guy gets her," explains Daniel Kruger, research assistant professor in the School of Public Health, University of Michigan. The study looked at the ratio of men to women in the 50 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the US...

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Rape tests

Dignity on Trial: Indian women are subjected to degrading rape tests

6 September 2010

Many Indian hospitals routinely subject rape survivors to forensic examinations that include the unscientific and degrading "finger" test, Human Rights Watch has said in a report. The 54-page report, "Dignity on Trial: India's Need for Sound Standards for Conducting and Interpreting Forensic Examinations of Rape Survivors," documents the continued use of the archaic practice and the continued reliance on the "results" by many defence counsel and courts. The medieval practice, described in...

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Katerina Klasnova

Female MPs and their right to pose for calendars

2 September 2010

Anything being done for the first time generates a lot of interest, both in the media as well as among the consuming public who devour such coverage. So when it comes to female MPs posing in a glam calendar, the interest generated is bound to be on the higher side. As it was when the Public Affairs (VV – Veci verejne) party in the Czech Republic started selling a 2011 calendar featuring photographs of some of its leading female members, including four newly sworn-in lawmakers, clad in revealing...

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