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The Arab Women's Organization, in cooperation with the United Nations Development Fund and the League of Arab States, recently met in Cairo to discuss the preparation of quantitative and qualitative indicators of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) in their organization. It was the third meeting by experts, and held in order to provide support for the Arab States in preparing their national reports on their commitment to CEDAW.\ The Kingdom of Bahrain with host the event entitled Be Free on June 9-10. International organizations such as UNICEF and the Organization of Internet Control along with and a number of world-renown experts will participate. The goal of the two-day event is to discuss ways to prevent the trafficking and physical abuse of children through the Internet. \ The Center for Arab Unity Studies in Beirut has issued a new book on the concept of crimes against humanity in international law. Written by William George Nassar, the book covers the concepts of crimes such as genocide, torture, and apartheid, along with ways to identify criminal prosecution and the need for international protection for humanity. \ The Arab Today reported that the Jordanian Ministry of Development plans to conduct a study on the subject of elderly unmarried women in the upcoming months. Thought to be widespread throughout Jordan, the study will focus on the economic and social impediments of spinsterhood.\ An Australian court has agreed to allow a 17 year old female to continue medical treatment that has lead to confusion of her legal gender identification. After the ruling, the court has allowed doctors to remove her breasts in order to appear more masculine. She has already completed several hormonal therapies in order to prevent the onset of menstruation. Doctors have attributed her desire to change her gender due to depression.\ Doctors at the British Queen's University reported that the number of patients with juvenile diabetes has increased significantly within Europe. More than 20,000 children under the age of five are now believed to be afflicted.\ The United Nations Children's Fund "UNICEF" has been asked to take firm action to stop the trafficking of children amidst the background of a new report stating that more than 150 million girls and 73 million boys under eighteen years of age are forced to have sex every year in different parts of the world. \ The government of the United Arab Emirates has launched a humanitarian initiative which ensures that, upon legal age, any citizen the country deems an orphan will be submitted for employment and receive a secured monthly income. The Human Resources Section of the Dubai police will implement this initiative.\ 18 organizations in a local Jordanian community recently signed the Memoranda of Understanding with the Organization of American Jurisdiction to implement the program "Combating Child Labor through Education." The program will continue for a period of four years, with funding from the Department of Labor in America, at an estimated cost of U.S. $ 4 million.\ A U.S. study reported that an estimated 3.5 million children under the age of five are at risk of starvation in the United States alone. These findings coincide with another study by the U.S. Food Group, which indicated that more than 20% of American children in eleven states suffer from hunger due to the lack of food.



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A Culture of Sexual Harassment

By: Charlotte Bullen

Al Thara-4-9-2010

“You’re so beautiful”, “wow”, “baby” – are these words offensive to you? What about when the phrases reference sexual acts and use obscene language? Sexual harassment is not always physical but the effects are the same; a woman left feeling violated, offended and dirty.
On the street, in taxis and services, within the walls of universities, drinking in a cafe or even in the confines of some women’s homes

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Explaining a Woman’s Dreams

By: Lava khaled
Translated by:Nareen khaled

Al Thara- 28-8-2010

She awoke terrified and began to hit her sleeping husband, saying over and over, "You traitor, how could you marry again?" The husband got up laughing; he realized that in her dream, as in the dreams of other women, reality and assumptions overlapped each other.

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Is Veil Prohibition..

A Masculine Repression Practice, Or an Entrance Into a Partial Secularism ?

Sawsan Raslan

Al-Thara- 31.7.2010

We, women of Syria got used to surprises, in presenting enactments and schemes of acts, as if there is no concern and worry for this country other than checking our palpation, through these presentations, the last have been the decree of veil prohibition, in schools and universities, which has taken great depth and dimension , to emphasize in imitating the west, who pursue Islam and Muslims, with total deviance from the numerous and delicate Syrian woman issues, the most important of which, might have been the violence befallen her, through discriminative laws.

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The veil and face of Syria

Yahya Al Aous- Al Thara
Translated by :Heba al-Sharani

24-7-2010

No one disagrees that the veil has never been an expression of reality of Syria. Even with the growing of Islamic currents and movements around globe, the extreme religious bumps which can be taken in Syria still strange of the country fabric. Once it is called Wahabism and once Taliban-style, and other time it is called ancestry Jihadist which means that they are transient imported not original.

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On the establishment of an entity for gender equality and the empowerment of women

Yahya Al Aous- Al-Thara

3-7-2010

Fifteen years have passed since the Beijing Conference, the last international conference concerning women. This period has seen international concern for women and their status through a continuance of interest, marked by decline. The ability of international organizations dependant on the UN for support in implementing international agreements was very weak at the national level, where it lacks funding.

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Will the controversy of veil move to moderate Syria

Mays Al-Kraidy

26.2.2010

The rumors in the recent past, regarding the subject of shifting veiled women from the ministry of Education to an administrative posts, the release which has been issued by one of human rights organizations, and the debate which followed, can be considered as an indication of a presence of formal complication of religiosity, racing to be projected in form, ignoring its signification which we couldn’t vaticinate, in absence of direct friction to some extent.

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VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN

Dr. Haitham Sharba

INTRODUCTION
All human misery could be blamed on the way that people were punished as children (Shilling, 2001: p8). There is some evidence that societies around the world can be distinguished from one another on the basis of the number of different types of violence that occur in them (Levinson, 1989:16). Children are society’s mirrors and reflections of the future. They are the future’s hope so that the care of children should be the main interest in family life, and society in general. Society spends much effort to support this care.

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The Dead Heritage, Not to Burden the Following Generations

By: Yahya Al Aous - Al-Thara

5-6-2010

It never happened that, a book was banned for its discriminative and illiberal thought towards woman, rather the opposite, tens of books goes for re -publication, those feed extreme ideas against woman every year, without being noticed by any one, to reach many who are classified as half-readers, to add to their attitude ossification and rigidity, what may be the most dangerous ideas in these books, which belong to the dark and decadence ages, that they are still being used, as references for some religious studies and as courses for some jurisprudent schools.

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Temperance …………as they See it

By: Asma'a Mahmoud Keftaro- Al Thara
Translated by : Ghassan Al- Nasayef

5-6-2010

Temperance ……the term which become to create craze, among many thinkers, those who are in charge of centers and religious Islamic forums, to prove with what ever they got, o f instruments and pretences, through which they show people and the whole world, how much did the Islam and its Quran and blessed Sunnah carried of the concept of temperance and moderation, and philanthropy for humanity

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A new proposal to equalize women’s right

in offering their citizenship to their children

Yahya Al Aous
Translated by: Tori Crandall

The Parliament witnessed in its last session on March 31, 2010 important discussions about new proposals concerning the settlement of the right of Syrian women married to foreigners in offering their citizenship to their children.

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Increasing Divorce Rates in Syria

Shamefaced Incomprehensive Formal Statistics

Rouba Al-Hammoud- Thara
Translated by: Rouba khadam ljamea

10, 04, 2010

During the last few days; a sheet about divorce statistics for the last years has been issued for the first time in Syria, without any identification for divorce cases and the reasons that led to divorce, since these statistics have been restricted to divorce rate for the cases that were registered all over Syria, without discussing divorce cases in each governorate in isolation.

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Juveniles Justice

From a Psychological, Social and Legal Perspectives

Ahmad Mazhar Sa'adou-Al Thara
Translated by Rouba KHadamljameh

• Introduction
Juveniles Justice sheds light on a modern scientific term that could touch upon the general circumstances of juvenile delinquents in their lives, the instant and direct data of such a term is also related to the whole part of the scientific issue that is still at work within the limits of the notion that has to do with reforming juvenile delinquents, since Child's Rights Pact has clearly and distinguishably stated that the child / juvenile who breaches the laws shall be treated fairly and rightfully in a way that guarantees her/his supreme interests.

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The Ministry of Endowments—Where is it Going?

Yahya Alous – Al Thara
Translated by Susanna Ferguson

1.30.2010

For the second time over the last year, civil society’s attempt to suggest a new draft of Syria’s Personal Status Code has been foiled by the Ministry of Religious Endowments, which has tried to exclude civil society from any role in the project by supporting a secret committee formed by the Prime Minister and headed by the former Minister of Justice.

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“Statement of Educated Syrians:

No to Moving Backwards, Yes to Modernization of the Law”

To Mr. President of the Syrian Arab Republic, Dr. Bashar al-Assad,
For a few months now we have been following the ebbs and flows of discussion that have accompanied the proposals for a new draft of Syria’s Personal Status Code.

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French President Sarkozy is right about the burka.

Farzana Hassan

In a bold and unprecedented verdict against the burka, the full Muslim veil, French president Nicholas Sarkozy recently confronted the roaring tide of political correctness that so restricts freedom of thought and speech nowadays.

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Polygamy should be outlawed in the Islamic world

Farzana Hassan

Polygamy, or the practice of taking multiple wives still exists in some parts of the Muslim world. In the Middle East, where the incidence is perhaps the greatest, men try to observe the strict Islamic condition of treating wives fairly and kindly, ensuring they all receive equal treatment in every aspect of their lives.

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