25 juni 2009

Afghanistan: huwelijkswet

Het was een klein berichtje in onze krant. Een protestmars in Kabul gericht tegen een huwelijkswet die vrouwen degradeert tot gebruiksvoorwerp voor hun echtgenoten. Long way to go voor moslims. In ieder geval hoopgevend dat er protest is, al was het tegenprotest ook nadrukkelijk aanwezig (zie filmpje)


The law, approved by both houses of Parliament and signed by President Hamid Karzai, applies to the Shiite minority only. Women here and governments and rights groups abroad have protested three parts of the law especially.
One provision makes it illegal for a woman to resist her husband’s sexual advances. A second provision requires a husband’s permission for a woman to work outside the home or go to school. And a third makes it illegal for a woman to refuse to “make herself up” or “dress up” if that is what her husband wants.
The passage of the law has amounted to something of a historical irony. Afghan Shiites, who make up close to 20 percent of the population, suffered horrendously under the Taliban, who regarded them as apostates. Since 2001, the Shiites, particularly the Hazara minority, have been enjoying a renaissance.

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