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  • Mali women's rights bill blocked
     OP - August 27, 2009, 11:53 AM

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    Mali women's rights bill blocked

    The president of Mali has announced that he is not going to sign the country's new family law, instead returning it to parliament for review.

    Muslim groups have been protesting against the law, which gives greater rights to women, ever since parliament adopted it at the start of the month.

    President Amadou Toumani Toure said he was sending the law back for the sake of national unity.

    Muslim leaders have called the law the work of the devil and against Islam.

    More than 90% of Mali's population is Muslim.

    Some of the provisions that have proved controversial give more rights to women.

    For example, under the new law women are no longer required to obey their husbands, instead husbands and wives owe each other loyalty and protection.

    Women get greater inheritance rights, and the minimum age for girls to marry in most circumstances is raised to 18.

    One of the other key points Muslims have objected to is the fact that marriage is defined as a secular institution.


    Tens of thousands have turned out at protests in Bamako in recent weeks and there have been other demonstrations against the law across the country.

    It is a political defeat for President Toure, who was a strong backer of the new law.

    It has only been the continuing angry protests by Muslim groups that have forced him to send the law back to parliament.


    In his statement on national television the president was forced to admit that the population is yet to be convinced by the new code.

    "After extensive consultations with the various state institutions, with civil society, with the religious community and the legal profession, I have taken this decision to send the family code for a second reading to ensure calm and a peaceful society, and to obtain the support and understanding of our fellow citizens."

    It was clear from his speech that the president also thinks there has been a lot of false information circulating about the code and the government will no doubt also try to address this in the coming weeks.

    The head of Mali's High Islamic Council says he was pleased with the president's decision.

    Women's groups are heartbroken - they have been trying for more than 10 years to get the law changed.

    Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8223736.stm


    Yet again proof that Islam =/= Women's Rights  finmad

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  • Re: Mali women's rights bill blocked
     Reply #1 - August 27, 2009, 12:18 PM

    Yeah, that figures.  Roll Eyes

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  • Re: Mali women's rights bill blocked
     Reply #2 - August 27, 2009, 12:48 PM

    Os, can you delete my thread? I just started one on this same topic.
  • Re: Mali women's rights bill blocked
     Reply #3 - August 27, 2009, 01:08 PM

    Yeah I just spotted that. Sorted. Afro

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  • Re: Mali women's rights bill blocked
     Reply #4 - August 27, 2009, 05:18 PM

    We should form an army...
    Anyone who's against any human right gets a bullet in the head...

    I would join...

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  • Re: Mali women's rights bill blocked
     Reply #5 - August 27, 2009, 05:25 PM

    Nice avatar - and good for you for not being afraid  Afro

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  • Re: Mali women's rights bill blocked
     Reply #6 - August 27, 2009, 06:26 PM

    We should form an army...
    Anyone who's against any human right gets a bullet in the head...

    I would join...


    You should read the norwegian author Gjert Nygaardshaug book called "Mengele ZOO" Farid92.
    About a young man,that find a treasure and use it in actions against any company,goverment,that dont keep themselves within human rights.And only the guilty ones.It is a briliant book Smiley and I think you would like it.You can get it in english.
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