ANY RELIGION THAT TELLS YOU THAT YOU MUST COVER YOUR HEAD OR YOU WILL DISPLEASE GOD, IS WRONG, ANY RELIGION THAT SAYS YOU MUST HAVE SO MANY CHILDREN OR YOU WILL NOT GO TO HEAVEN IS WRONG AND ANY RELIGION THAT SAYS THAT MAN WAS FORMED FIRST IS WRONG. WHY WOMEN REMAIN IN RELIGIONS THAT DO NOT HONOR THEM IS BEYOND ME, FEAR I WOULD IMAGINE, HERE WE ARE IN 2008 AND PEOPLE ARE STILL JUDGED BY THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN AND WHETHER OR NOT THEY HAVE A PENIS...
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BLESSINGS
Focus: Women Under Theocracy
The lives of most women in the industrialized world have improved enormously over the past hundred years, and especially so, in social, cultural, political, and human rights terms, over the past forty. But in the rest of the world, a great many women lead lives of misery and sometimes of plain horror. They are often considered and treated as the property of men: as children they are seen as burdens, to be married off as soon as possible, and as adults they are sex tools, reproductive machines, and domestic labour. When things go wrong – when sexual rumours are floating around, when the crops fail, when a child falls ill – they are scapegoats to be punished, often ferociously. They have few if any rights, they are kept out of school as children, they are illiterate, they receive less food than men however hard they work, they are confined to the house or required to wear stifling, movement-inhibiting clothing if they go outside, they are denied medical treatment, they are forbidden to vote or drive cars, and they are whipped or beaten if they disobey.
This is not to exaggerate. Consider, for example:
- In June 2002 a panchayat, or tribal council, in the Punjabi village of Meerwala presided over the trial of a woman named Mukhtaran Mai. Her 12-year-old brother had been accused (falsely, it turned out) of having an affair with a woman from the higher-caste Mastoi tribe. In punishment, the elders ordered that Mukhtaran be raped. As several hundred people watched, four men dragged her screaming through a cotton field. Pushing her into a mud-walled house, they assaulted her for more than an hour.
- When crops fail or children die of mysterious illnesses, villagers in northern Ghana often suspect witchcraft. Fearing for their lives, hundreds of elderly women in northern Ghana have banded together for protection in sanctuaries known as "witch camps".
- During the famine in Niger in the summer of 2005, there were villages in which women and children went hungry while there was still food in their households. Men were leaving their families in order to find work, locking the grain store while they were away. There were women in the villages who had hungry children, but no access to the stocks of sorghum and millet in the granary. There is widespread polygamy in Niger; men take more than one wife, and each woman is given a small plot to support herself and her own children. The women also have to work on the larger family fields, but they have no control over and no access to the production from these large fields.
- In Jharkhand, India, Ramani Devi was badly tortured after being branded a witch: “I was tortured and forced to eat human excreta just because I was branded a witch by the ojhas (witch doctors),” she reported. According to the crime branch of the Jharkhand police, 190 witch killings have been reported in the past five years.
- In Guatemala, a man can escape a rape charge if he marries his victim, as long as she is over the age of twelve; having sex with a minor is an offence only if the girl can prove she is “honest” and did not act provocatively; a battered wife can prosecute her husband only if her injuries are visible for more than ten days.
- In the same country, the bodies of girls and women are often found trussed with barbed wire, horrifically mutilated, insults carved into the flesh, raped, murdered, beheaded and dumped on a roadside. Bodies are appearing at an average of two a day this year: 312 in the first five months, adding to the 1,500 females raped, tortured and murdered in the past four years.
Such treatment is generally sustained and protected by a combination of religion and culture; that combination makes reform very difficult. It is worth examining the way religion and culture function to shield the oppression of women from criticism not only locally but also globally, so that it is not only councils in Punjab and priests in Nigeria who keep the shackles on, but also multiculturalists and diversity-celebrators in the rich world who, muttering apologetically about cultural imperialism, look the other way.
There are also large pockets of conservative inegalitarian treatment of women in the industrialized world, for instance among fundamentalist Christians in the US, Muslims in the UK and Europe, ultra-orthodox Jews in Israel, and Catholics in Ireland. This In Focus will collect material on the subject.
External Internet Resources
Traditional Beliefs Cost Women Their Freedom
Women found guilty of witchcraft in Ghana are confined to a settlement for life.
Why Islamic Bikes
Because women move while biking, thus arousing men; this must not be; therefore women may not bike or run or jump or walk quickly.
Iran Plans 'Islamic Bicycles' for Women
Fitted with little houses that conceal the woman's scary seductive Body and make riding very difficult.
Woman Beaten on Jerusalem Bus
By a group of men, because she refused to move to the back.
Go to the back of the bus
Better yet, just get off.
Choman Hardi on The Devices of Patriarchy
Traditionally, many laws have been used to further men’s interest and limit women’s freedom.
Mullahs Target Women Runners
Mob throws petrol bombs because women run in marathon along with men.
India's widows live out sentence of shame, poverty
Widows are often shunned by their families, blamed by their in-laws for the deaths of their husbands. Many more flee their homes voluntarily, fearing they'll be abused if they stay.
India's Neglected Widows
If they don't sing at the temple, they get nothing; if they're ill, they starve.
Law Against Karo Kari Called 'Unislamic'
Pakistani government allied with Islamists to reject a bill to strengthen law against 'honour killing.'
News on Karo Kari
Item: 'A Pakistani fruit vendor shot dead his sister because she had a job and was studying for a university degree.'
Woman Held for Rehabilitation Back into Islam
Islamic officials seized her 15-month-old daughter from her Hindu husband, Suresh Veerappan, last month and handed the child to Revathi's Muslim mother.
Men Converting to Islam in Order to Ditch Wife
They get to grab the children, too.
Afghan women set themselves on fire
Driven to desperation by forced marriages and abusive husbands, more and more seek escape through self-immolation.
Death by fire preferred to horrible life
Women forced into marriage or suffering chronic abuse kill themselves out of desperation.
What child marriage and childbearing do
Each year, 100,000 women who give birth in poor countries develop obstetric fistula, which leaves them incontinent and ostracised.
The need to educate and empower women
Helping women gain greater power - and providing them with more options in life - are keys to improving reproductive health generally and reducing fistula.
Why women still die to give birth
Around half a million women die annually before, during or shortly after giving birth; almost all of these deaths occur in developing countries.
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