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When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi
figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da
qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so
called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali
Read all about the Zan, zendagi, azadi!> (Women,
life, freedom) women revolution in Iran by clicking here
Jinha
Womens News Agency
6 Dec 2022
<<More than one in five people experience violence and harassment at
work
News Center - More than one in five people in employment have
experienced violence and harassment at work, whether physical,
psy-chological or sexual, according to a report released by the
International Labour Organization (ILO), Lloyd's Register Foundation (LRF)
and Gallup. The report entitled, <Experiences of violence and harassment
at work: A global first survey> is based on interviews conducted in 2021
with nearly 75,000 employed individuals aged 15 years or older in 121
countries and territories. The report looks at the factors that may
prevent people from talking about their expe-riences, including shame,
guilt or a lack of trust in institutions, or because such unacceptable
behaviors are seen as <normal>. The report found that only half of
victims worldwide had disclosed their experiences to someone else, and
often only after, they had suffered more than one form of violence and
harassment. The most common reasons given for non-disclosure were <waste
of time> and <Fear for their reputation>. Women were more likely to
share their expe-riences than men, the report said. <Globally, 17.9
percent of em-ployed men and women said they had experienced
psychological vio-lence and harassment in their working life, and 8.5
per cent had fa-ced physical violence and harassment, with more men than
women experiencing this. Of respondents, 6.3 per cent reported facing
se-xual violence and harassment, with women being particularly exposed.
<The groups most likely to be affected by different types of violence
and harassment include youth, migrant workers, and wage and salaried
women and men. Young women were twice as likely as young men to have
faced sexual violence and harassment, and migrant women were almost
twice as likely as non-migrant women to report sexual violence and
harassment,> the report said.
The report made the following recommendations to prevent violence and
harassment at work: >>
Read the recommendations here:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/more-than-one-in-five-people-experience-violence-and-harassment-at-work-32398
Jinha
Womens News Agency
5 Dec 2022
<<Iran: Masoumeh killed by her father after escaping from her abusive
husband
News Center - Women are still killed in the name of <Honor> and
<Protecting the family's reputation> in many countries, including Iran.
Sina Qalandari, Iranian journalist, reported that a young woman was
killed in the city of Ahvaz, the capital of Iran's Khuzestan province.
The journalist reported that 17-year-old Masoumeh was killed by her
father after she had escaped from her abusive husband. <17-year-old
Masoumeh was forced into child marriage. A while ago, she took refuge in
her father's house because of violence she was subjected to by her
husband. Her father, 45, killed her daughter in the name of 'honor' due
to pressure from his clan. He left her body in front of the house of
Sheikh Taifeh. According to the local sources, the father was arrested
and he confessed to having killed his daughter. In his statement at the
police station, he said, <I killed her to protect my honor and my family
reputation.> The local sources think the father may go unpunished.>>
Source:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/iran-masoumeh-killed-by-her-father-after-escaping-from-her-abusive-husband-32393
Opinion by Gino d'Artali: This is excactly why also the Zan Zenjadi
Azadi revolution is needed! Read more here:
www.cryfreedom.net/
Jinha
Womens News Agency
1 Dec 2022
By Caroline Bazzi
<<Beirut - Exhibition in Lebanon to empower women victims of violence
The Lebanese Democratic Women's Gathering (RDFL) held a handi-craft
exhibition in Beirut with the participation of the women and girls
benefiting from its Economic Empowerment Program as part of the 16-day
activism to eliminate violence against women
'Women's economic empowerment breaks silence and fear'
Rafqa Bou Younes, coordinator of the RDFL's program, told NuJINHA, <We
usually organize more than one activity during the 16-day acti-vism, but
this year, we organized a handicraft exhibition due to the bad economic
conditions. Women and girls attending our courses on making handicrafts
displayed their works at the exhibition.> Under-lining that their aim
was to empower women victims of violence, she said, <The target group is
every woman, who wants to gain her economic independence in order to
protect herself from all forms of violence. We believe that women’s
economic empowerment breaks silence and fear because when women gain
their economic indepen-dence, they can prevent violence against them.>
Speaking about their handicraft course, she said, <The women attending
the course made beautiful handicrafts during the one-month course. After
the course, two women started their own business.>
....
'The courses give women hope for a better future'
Gayle Machaalani, a coordinator of the RDFL in Beirut, told us that the
aim of the RDFL is to support women's economic empowerment. <Women
victims of violence and women who want to have their eco-nomic
independence attend our courses. After their applications, I contacted
them to inform them about our courses. Women were very interested in the
courses. Then, they informed their relatives about the courses. The
number of women attending our courses was more than we expected. After
the courses, we support them to start their own business so that they
will achieve economic independence.>>
Read all here:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/exhibition-in-lebanon-to-empower-women-victims-of-violence-32371
France 24
2 Dec 2022
By: Annette Young|Yong CHIM|Audrey LILING
<<Female genital mutilation: What it will take to end a dangerous
tradition?
More than 200 million girls and women have undergone female genital
mutilation (FGM) across 30 countries, according to the United Nations.
Rooted in cultural beliefs, FGM is deeply harmful; risking in death or
long-term health issues for the victim. Many nations have made the
practice illegal but the tradition still continues. Annette Young meets
Tanzanian activist, Rhobi Samwelly, who has establis-hed several safe
houses for girls wanting to escape the procedure. We also report on a
hospital in Nairobi, Kenya where FGM survivors are undergoing
reconstructive surgery. Plus with many caught up with World Cup fever,
we report on an Argentinian women's football team which is making a mark
on the pitch.>>
Watch the video , 12.29 min., here
https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/the-51/20221202-female-genital-mutilation-what-it-will-take-to-end-a-dangerous-tradition
The Guardian
1 Dec 2022
By Matthew Weaver and agencies
<<Man found guilty of murdering two women at East Sussex farm
A builder who described himself as a <psychopath with a conscience> has
been found guilty of murdering two women, one of whom he kept
semi-captive in a shipping container. Mark Brown, 41, killed Leah Ware,
33, and Alexandra Morgan, 34, six months apart last year at a remote
farm near St Leonards, in East Sussex, a jury at Hove crown court found.
He met both women on adultwork.com one of the UK's largest prostitution
websites, where Brown used the profile name <fistymc>, the court heard.
Brown put Morgan, a mother of two, head-first into a home-made
incinerator before dumping her remains, it was told. The body of Ware, a
mother of three, has never been found, but the prosecution believe he
used a similar method to dispose of her body. The court heard that Brown
had an interest in <extreme sexual activities> and held Ware as a
<voluntary prisoner> in a shipping container on the farm during an
increasingly controlling relationship. Ware had described Brown as
creepy after a friend expressed surprise that she was living in a dark
container. The jury of 10 men and two women took 10 and a half hours to
convict Brown of both murder charges on Thursday. Brown stared ahead
with a blank expression as the verdict was read out. There were gasps
from the public gallery, where the families of Morgan and Ware were
sitting.>>
Read more here:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/dec/01/man-found-guilty-of-murdering-two-women-at-remote-east-sussex-farm-mark-brown
Jinha
30 Nov 2022
<<16 women detained: We will not bow down
Newscenter - Yesterday, a detention order has been reportedly issued
against 50 women in 14 cities as part of an investigation launched by
the Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor's Office over terrorism charges.
Since yesterday, police have raided 57 homes in 14 cities and detained
16 women. While the prosecutor's office has issued a confidentiality
order on the investigation file, detained women are not allowed to see
their lawyers. The detained women are expected to be brought to Ankara.
TJA: The AKP-MHP government attacks the organized power of women. The
Free Women's Movement (Kurdish: Tevgera Jinen Azad –TJA) has issued a
written statement demanding the immediate release of the detained women.
<A political genocidal operation has been carried out against our
activists,> the statement said, <We promise to keep struggling
everywhere and to strengthen the women's struggle for freedom with the
philosophy of Jin-Jiyan-Azadi (Women-Life-Freedom).> Underling that a
policy of intimi-dation has been carried out against the Kurdish Women's
Movement and Kurdish Women’s Struggle for freedom, the statement said,
<The TJA activists have been detained in many cities, particularly in
Amed, Van, Istanbul and Ankara. The mentality using war, exploi-tation,
isolation, poverty and chaos, should know very well that they cannot end
the struggle of women by arresting, detaining, targeting and killing
them! We, as the TJA, promise to keep struggling everywhere and to
strengthen the women's struggle for freedom with the philosophy of Jin-Jiyan-Azadi.>
'We did not bow down and we will not bow down'>>
Read more here:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/16-women-detained-we-will-not-bow-down-32364
and here:
Note from Gino d'Artali: all above named persons and/or orga-nisations
are Kurdisch activists who are since the assasination of Jina Mashra
Amini, 22, by the basij (military police) who, since her assasination,
became more active than before. Read also
http://cryfreedom.net/JHINA-part4-16-h.htm
and more news going back to her assasination.
Jinha
Womens News Agence
29 Nov 2022
<<Turkey: Detention order issued against 50 women in 14 cities
News Center - A detention order has been reportedly issued against 50
women in 14 cities as part of an investigation launched by the Ankara
Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office. In the morning, police raided many
homes in Amed (Turkish: Diyarbakır) and detained 22 women.
22 women taken in custody in Amed. 22 women have been taken into custody
in Amed as part of the investigation. The names of some detained women
are: Peace Mothers' Assembly member Besile Narin, the Free Women's
Movement (Kurdish: Tevgera Jinen Azad -TJA) activists Figen Ekti, Mekiye
Ormancı, Gulcihan Simsek and Bedia Akkaya, Women's Academy members Figen
Aras and Sultan Esen. The lawyers of the detained women announced that
the names of other detained women may be reported today. In Izmir, a
woman named Dilan Akpolat has been detained as part of the same
investigation.>>
Source:
https://jinhaagency1.com/en/actual/turkey-detention-order-issued-against-50-women-in-14-cities-32358
Note from Gino d'Artali: all above named persons and/or orga-nisations
are Kurdisch activists who are since the assasination of Jina Mashra
Amini, 22, by the basij (military police) who, since her assasination,
became more active than before. Read also
http://cryfreedom.net/JHINA-part4-16-h.htm
and more news going back to her assasination.
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