Tuesday, September 1, 2015
5 unique demonstration of women demanded their rights, from nude to escape the veil
In the old days women are identical to the care of the household, from the kitchen to the mattress. But the times are now women, especially in developed countries and large cities, no longer merely struggling with the affairs of the kitchen to the mattress.
Womenfolk in modern times are increasingly loud calls for equality with men. In developed countries the wave equality resonated in everyday life called for by the so-called feminists. They have a major agenda: demanding women's rights and equality with men.
But in some countries the struggle is not easy. Especially in a country that lives and communities is still dominated by men.
Finally the women in those countries trying to call for and demand their rights by way of protest.
Here are five women's demonstration that is unique and extreme, ranging from take off the veil until half-naked:
1. Female Saudi reckless driving demo cars
More than 60 women across Saudi Arabia yesterday admitted driving the car as a form of opposition to the driving ban for women in the country.
The Washington Post newspaper reported on Sunday (10/27/2013), they rallied to the campaign that driving should be the choice of women.
During this Wahabi deep rooted in Arabia prohibits women to drive for violating the rules of Islam.
Although there is no formal written regulations prohibit women driving, authorities yesterday does not capture women who drive because the issue of driving license (SIM).
Rights groups say the women were driving yesterday was to get their driver's license from abroad.
Professor and activist at the University of King Saud said Aziza Youssef Protest organizers claimed to have received 13 video tapes and 50 short messages from women who show they are driving.
May al-Sawyan, 32, mother of two children and an economic observers admitted he drove the car from the commuted from his home in the capital Riyadh towards a supermarket outlets.
Advocates a four-minute video uploaded when Sawyan are driving social media to YouTube.
"I just drove a little while. I do not take the car away," said Sawyan.
2. Egyptian women protest with a kitchen knife
In a rally in the capital Cairo on Tuesday, the weather against sexual harassment by swinging a kitchen knife in the air.
The newspaper USA Today reported Thursday (14/02/2013), the demonstration was triggered statement Egyptian Salafi cleric Ahmad Mahmud Abdullah last week that said women were raped decent rally.
During times of protests against President Mohamed Morsi in recent months many women are victims of sexual abuse. A total of 70 people were killed when clashes with police on 25 January.
A number of sexual abuse or rape during the protests escalated in the past year.
The activists reported numerous cases of sexual abuse that occurred around Tahrir Square, Cairo, in the past few demonstrations. One is the case of rape of a girl of 19 years. The United Nations urged the Egyptian government to act against the incident.
The activists stated that the perpetrators of sexual abuse are from the opposition demonstration. Until today, no group convicted.
"Sometimes women themselves are fully responsible for the rape that happened because he was involved in the protests," said MP Adel Afify quoted as saying by several newspapers Egypt
3. Women Iranian veil off campaign on Facebook
Iranian female journalist living in London Still Alinejad, England, recently campaigned veil off the womenfolk in Iran via social media Facebook.
The Guardian newspaper reported on Tuesday (12/05/2014), a campaign on Facebook made eleven days ago that has so far attracted the attention of Iranian women and has received 130,000 likes. Alinejad calling the campaign "Freedom Hidden Iranian women."
But Alinejad said he did not reject the hijab and her mother also wears a veil.
"But he believes that everyone should have the freedom for selecting," said the report by the Guardian yesterday.
Campaign on Facebook is done with pictures of Iranian women to remove her hijab on the streets, parks, and beaches.
A female upload photos he was driving the car and wrote:
"My hidden Freedom is when driving a car on the streets of Tehran and I love when the wind blows on the face."
Alinejad said he had received many submissions of photos in recent days supporting the campaign.
"I find it difficult to sleep in the past three days because many who send photos and messages to me," said Alinejad
4. Dozens of beautiful women wearing tight jin demo reject polygamy
Dozens of beautiful young lady along with dozens of mothers demonstration in the yard office of Governor of North Sumatra (North Sumatra), Jalan P Diponegoro, Medan, Tuesday (21/4). They demos on Kartini Day against the practice of polygamy.
Surprisingly, the beautiful women of this demo by using high heels, dress uniforms; white shirt and tight jeans. During the action, they invite Kartini Day momentum to reject the practices of polygamy.
"It Kartini Day. So men do not anymore polygamy," said a protester Cut Melita.
These women carry a poster showing her respectively. On the poster were also written a number of statements that invoke the name of North Sumatra Governor Gatot Pujonugroho.
Demonstrators accused Billy had polygamy. They helped carry posters of the number one in North Sumatra provincial government along with the women, and there is a poster that read 'Forgive me my love ah rejected. Mr. Bill more select Bandung child. "
This demo has triggered hectic Billy news polygamy in recent years. Mothers and young women stated emphatically reject polygamy are assessed impartially women.
"This action commemorate Kartini Day. Because our mother Kartini fought for women to be respected, not be satisfied appetite," said action coordinator Nana at the same location.
In addition, they also requested that the Governor of North Sumatra immediately resolve various problems concerning the life of women in North Sumatra. "Do not beautiful women because he would forget his duties," said Nana.
Action dozen young women attracted the attention of citizens. Not a bit of road users who slow down to look at the demo.
5. Support women topless, hundreds of half-naked women demos
Hundreds of half-naked women protesters in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, yesterday, for defending the rights of women from shirtless after the incident three sisters half-naked women were banned from cycling.
The demonstration showed that breast raised by three brothers Tameera, Nadia, and Alysha Mohammed. Last month was the third Muslim was reprimanded by the police because undressing while resting after cycling in the Kitchener area, as reported by the Daily Sun, Sunday (2/8).
When the brothers were then filed a protest to the police station Waterloo.
A number of protesters a crowd shouting and brandishing banners saying "It's just a breast, not a bomb, relaxing alone" and "Nudity is not sexual".
Waterloo Police Mike Haffner in social media twitter account yesterday said the demonstration was taking place safely and peacefully.
These three brothers were inviting people on Facebook to keep up the protests with the headline "Bare with us: Demo Freedom of Bare Chest"
"Women are still not free shirtless in public without harassment of people, including uniformed officers," said a statement on the Facebook page.
They raise the demo to support the rights of women topless in public and at the same time show that breast femininity no longer a porn thing.
According to the law in 1996, women in Ontaria allowed shirtless in public.
June, a similar incident occurred when a girl eight years shirtless and reprimanded the pool attendant to cover her breasts in Guelph, Ontario.
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