Archive for the ‘Women’s Issues’ Category

Anti-abortion protest in Nottingham

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Nottingham city centre, photo taken by me on 12 May 2007

Are they interfering in other people’s private lives?

Worth looking at the BBC’s Abortion Ethics Guide. Sections on the rights of the father and the rights of the unborn child are particularly interesting.

You could also follow the latest abortion-related news on the Guardian abortion website.

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Happy Women’s Day!!

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

The UN theme for this year is Empower Rural Women – End Hunger and Poverty.

Visit this page: Facts and Figures on Rural Women

Women in a rice field in Mazandaran, Iran.

This photo is appeared on AliAmirmoayed.com under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. From Wiki

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Virginity Test in Egypt

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

There was a story on forcing women to take virginity tests during anti-Mubarak protests in Egypt earlier this year.

Follow the latest development on this story from Al Jazeera English, BBC News, CNN and Reuters.

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Sex work in Madrid

Saturday, December 10th, 2011

Sex work is not illegal in Spain. Along with my IASSAC colleagues, I visited Chueca and its nearby streets; where has been the traditional Madrid’s red-light district. It was afternoon, and many sex workers aged 30 and above were walking along the streets. In order to accompany my colleagues, I was unable to talk to them. However, the other evening, I went to Grand Via, a street that is also a hub of street sex workers, and managed to talk to many of them. Most of them were from Eastern European countries, namely, Romania, Bulgaria, and Hungary. Their English language skills were good enough to communicate with international customers. Their rate was relatively high; depending on their services, they charged around 100 to 150 euros per hour (this was the rate in July 2011).

There are some strip clubs in Madrid as well. One day, in the late afternoon, I randomly went to some clubs on Grand Via and spoke to several dancers about their services and rates. A customer who wants to have a private dance with a sex worker needs to buy a drink for the chosen girl; the drink costs around 40-50 euros  and the dance lasts about 3-5 mins. I asked the girls about the service provided after the dance! Surprisingly, some strip clubs provide rooms for their clients to have sex with their dancers, and the price varies between 100 and 150 euros for half an hour (their rate in July 2011).

I think the laws related to sex workers are more relaxed in Spain than in the UK. In Britain, street sex work is illegal and the prohibition applies to both workers and clients. Moreover, as far as I know, people are not allowed to have sex in gentlemen’s clubs or strip clubs.

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End of virginity!

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

An idiot Saudi cleric has warned that letting women drive would spell the end of virginity in Saudi Arabia! Read the Telegraph’s story here.

So what if there are no more virgins? Virginity proves just nothing at all. Besides, how damn stupid one has to be to suggest any relation between driving and provoking “a surge in prostitution, pornography, homosexuality and divorce”?! 8-O

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Iraqi women’s issues

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

Nadje Al-Ali, who has Iraqi heritage, has become Professor of Gender Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She has got promoted to the position only a decade after getting her PhD.

Watch her inaugural lecture wherein she mainly discusses Iraqi women’s issues:

This video is provided by the SOAS website.

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Half of young women consider cosmetic surgery?!

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Britain has banned two adverts by cosmetics company L’Oreal for being ‘misleading’. This is really good news. Congratulations to Jo Swinson who complained to the watchdog that the L’Oreal adverts were “not representative of the results the products could achieve” (Watch BBC’s Airbrushed make-up adverts banned).

BUT have people paid attention to her main point:

“There’s a big picture here which is half of young women between 16 and 21 say they would consider cosmetic surgery and we’ve seen eating disorders more than double in the last 15 years.There’s a problem out there with body image and confidence. The way excessive retouching has become pervasive in our society is contributing to that problem.” ( from her interview with the  BBC, also watch here).

Read more from the Guardian: Liberal Democrat MP Jo Swinson explains why she is so passionate about stopping the use of airbrushing in adverts.

Also see: Girlguiding UK urges teenage girls to think twice about cosmetic surgery

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“A Separation” now showing in the UK

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011

A Separation, an Iranian film directed by Asghar Farhadi –IMDb, Wiki, YouTube, BBC News, Guardian, releases at Curzon Cinemas.

Curzon Cinema, Soho, London, July 2011, Photo by Ali Amirmoayed

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