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Why Arab women still 'have no voice'
Amal al-Malki, a Qatari author, says the Arab Spring has failed women in their
struggle for equality.
Talk to Al Jazeera Last Modified: 21 Apr 2012 13:10
Is the Arab Spring a movement leading to more freedom and equal rights?
Not for women, according to Amal al-Malki, a Qatari author who is very
concerned about the rights of women in the Arab world.
She is largely skeptical of recent developments and says, if anything, the Arab
Spring has only highlighted the continuing "second-class citizenship" of women
in the region.
She argues that despite some progress made Arab women are still largely absent
in the public arena.
"We have no voice. We have no visibility... And I am telling you, this is why
women's rights should be institutionalised, it should not be held hostage at
the hand of political leaderships who can change in a second, right?
Governments should be held responsible for treating men and women equally."
Will the Arab Spring deliver its promises to everyone? Or is there reason to
believe that women will be left behind? What has changed for women in the Arab
world?
On this episode of Talk to Al Jazeera, we talk to Amal al-Malki, a woman not
afraid to ring the alarm bells, about women's rights in the Arab world,
political and social empowerment and Islamic feminism.
This episode of Talk to Al Jazeera can be seen on Al Jazeera English at
the following times GMT:
Saturday, April 21: 0430
Sunday, April 22: 0830, 1930
Monday, April 23: 1430
Click here for more Talk to Al Jazeera
Source:
Al Jazeera
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