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International Women's Day Celebrated Worldwide
March 14, 2005 |
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I'm Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English
Development Report. |
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Events took place around the world last week to celebrate International
Women’s Day.
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The March eighth observance came as thousands of delegates from one
hundred thirty countries met at the United Nations in New York. They
discussed progress on a plan of action for women's equality. The document
was approved ten years ago at a conference in Beijing.
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It calls for improved health care for women, along with economic and
political gains. It also calls for efforts to reduce human rights
violations against women.
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In Asia last Tuesday, there were demonstrations against unfair treatment
of women.
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In Washington, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held a Conference of
Women Leaders. Laura Bush, the president's wife, spoke at the event which
had representatives from fifteen Muslim nations. The first lady praised
recent political gains for Muslim women.
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In Afghanistan, for example, President Hamid Karzai has appointed the
first female governor of a province. In Iraq, women hold almost one-third
of the seats in the newly elected National Assembly. And Missus Bush noted
that nearly half the voters in the Palestinian presidential election were
women.
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The first lady said the United States joins in protesting the house arrest
of Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the democracy movement in Burma. Missus
Bush added that women in China and Cuba still cannot freely express their
political or religious beliefs. And she said human trafficking continues
to make women slaves around the world.
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International Women’s Day began in nineteen ten in Copenhagen, Denmark. It
was designed to build support for voting rights for women worldwide.
Missus Bush noted that it took American women many years to be recognized
as full citizens with the right to vote.
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Last week, just before International Women Day's, hundreds of women and
men demonstrated in Kuwait to demand the right for women to vote. The
government urged parliament to act quickly to debate such reforms.
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Also last Monday, Human Rights Watch released a report on sexual violence
by soldiers and members of armed groups in eastern Congo. The New
York-based group says tens of thousands of women and young girls have been
raped and beaten. Yet it says almost all the crimes have gone without
punishment.
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This VOA Special English Development Report was
written by Jill Moss. I'm Gwen Outen. |
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