خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة

خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة


09-14-2013, 10:02 PM


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Post: #1
Title: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: Omer Abdelsawi
Date: 09-14-2013, 10:02 PM


Post: #2
Title: Re: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: Omer Abdelsawi
Date: 09-14-2013, 10:47 PM
Parent: #1



التسجيل الكامل لندوة المرأة السودانية

http://www.sndfca.org/srv/livesun.htm


من مبادرة لا لقهر النساء بيان هام

تدين مبادرة لا لقهر النساء بكافة الاساليب ما تعرضت له عضوة اللجنة التنسيقية للمبادرة المهندسة أميرة محمد عثمان من شرطة النظام العام(سابقا) ،أمن المجتمع (حاليا) من أمرها بلبس الطرحة وامتهان كرامتها الانسانية وحقوقها المواطنية ...وتؤكد مبادرة لا لقهر االنساء وقفتها ومساندتها لأميرة في محكمة النظام العام الذراع القضائي لتلك الشرطة وهي محكمة جائرة وباطشة ولاتمتثل لأي مبدأ عدلي أو تراعي أبسط قواعد حقوق الانسان والنساء بصفة خاصة.

أن أميرة عثمان بوقفتها الشجاعة هذه تمثل اكثر من أربعين ألف أمرأة يحاكمن بقانون النظام العام المذل المهين في ولاية الخرطوم وحدها ،ولا يجرئن على المواجهة خوفا من الوصمة الاجتماعية التي ترافقهن وأسرهن حسب المفاهيم الاجتماعية غير المنحازة للنساء..

أن مبادرة لا لقهر النساء في غاية القلق من تقارير صحفية تشير لتعرض مايفوق ال98 % من النساء اللائي تلاحقهن شرطة النظام العام للتحرش الجنسي وتعرض عدد كبير من ضحيات هذا القانون لانتهاكات تصل حد الاغتصاب داخل حراسات النظام العام.

وتهيب المبادرة بكل المجتمع المدني المنحازللعدالة النوعية وحقوق النساء لدعم أميرة خلال محاكمتها التي تقام في التاسع عشر من هذا الشهر كما تدعو لحملة ضغط دولية لالغاء قانون النظام العام في كافة ولايات السودان لأنه يكرس لقهر النساء وهدر كرامتهن الانسانية.

اللجنة التنسيقية لمبادرة لا لقهر النساء
الخرطوم ، السودان
7 سبتمبر 2013


Public Statement

A call for solidarity with Amria Osman and women living in Sudan under the terror of Sudan Public Order Regime

The members of the No To Women Oppression (NTWO) strongly condemn the human rights violation committed against NOWC executive committee member Amira Osman by Sudan Public Order Police and Court system. Amira, an engineer by profession was detained and charged by the public order police while undertaking business at Jabal Awleya (west of Khartoum area) local government office.

The reason for her detention was that she was not covering her head with a scarf. Amira was detained for 4 hours and according to her story she was verbally abused and badly treated by the police during her hours in detention, she was later charged under article 152 of the Sudan Penal code relating to “indecent dress”.

Amira’s court hearing was deferred form September 9 to September 19. If she is charged she could face a harsh sentence of up to 100 lashes, and/or imprisonment and fining.

No to women Oppression Coalition is strongly standing behind Amira and all the Sudanese women and girls who are exposed to the terror of the public order police and court system on a daily basis across the country.

NWOC is deeply concerned about the recent local reports by Sudanese activists and independent local media stating that more than 90% of women detained by the Sudan public order police are subjected to forms sexual assaults crimes. Yet the majority of these women are unable to either bring criminal charges or to speak out due to the cultural stigma and
the gender discriminatory justice system of Sudan.

No to Women Oppression Coalition both recognizes and values Amira’s courage and stance against the brutal system and calls on all women and girls to follow her steps and end the silence against the oppression of women. NWOC is calling on Sudanese people and civil society to join the solidarity gathering against Sudan’s public Order regime on September 19, 2013 at the Jabal Awleya court.

NOWC is calling on The UN Human rights bodies, The African Union and actors of the international community friends of Sudan to draw emphasis to and remind the Sudanese government on its regional and international obligations towards upholding the dignity and the human rights of women.

NTWO Executive Committee
Khartoum Sudan
September 7, 2013

No to Women Oppression is a Sudanese men and women activists Coalition that focuses on challenging the current
Sudan discriminatory laws and policies against Sudanese women.

Post: #3
Title: Re: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: Omer Abdelsawi
Date: 09-14-2013, 11:03 PM
Parent: #2

بالصور مبادرة لا لقهر النساء تقيم الندوة الاولى فى سلسة ندواتها : صحيفة حريات‎



http://www.sudaneseonline.com/?p=125281

Post: #4
Title: Re: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: Nagat Sid Ahmed Elshiekh
Date: 09-14-2013, 11:31 PM
Parent: #3

Thanks Omer.....

Post: #5
Title: Re: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: BALLAH EL BAKRY
Date: 09-15-2013, 07:15 AM
Parent: #4

El Tahiyya to Amira. She is someone not only of extraordinary courage but of substance as well. She is of the ilk of Rosa Parks; the creed of which has changed History. .

This is an account (from Wikipedia) of the life of Rosa Parks and her actions in civil rights.
After she refused to quit her seat to a white man on a racially segregated bus after a long day at work, she was jailed. Her example and treatment prompted a bus boycott as a major civil rights demonstration in Montgomery, Alabama; it lasted 381 days from 1955 to 1956.
The film shows her background and indicates the issues in the segregated society of Alabama and the South. As a child, Rosa was educated in a private school run by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where she was encouraged to overcome the limits of segregation. In her late teens, she married barber Raymond Parks, an advocate of equal rights. She joins the local branch of the NAACP, although her husband believes that the organization has been ineffective in its battle against legalized racism. She worked as a seamstress in a department store.
On December 1, 1955, after working all day, Rosa Parks took a seat in the designated "colored" section of a Montgomery city bus. When the "white" section at the front fills up, the white driver orders Parks to relinquish her seat, as was the practice. She refused, and was arrested and jailed. Civil rights activists organized a one-day bus boycott the day of her trial (she was fined.) With its success, they founded the Montgomery Improvement Association, and began a citywide bus boycott, led by a new local minister, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.. The boycott lasted 381 days, and African Americans made it work, many making sacrifices of time and energy to walk to work and other destinations. As they comprised the majority of bus passengers, the boycott really hurt the business. Eventually a ruling by the United States Supreme Court in the case declared bus segregation unconstitutional. The boycott was important for mobilizing people in the civil rights movement both in the South and nationally.

Post: #6
Title: Re: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: Omer Abdelsawi
Date: 09-15-2013, 05:47 PM
Parent: #5

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Post: #7
Title: Re: خلونا نحاكم النظام وقوانينه سوي مع اميرة
Author: Omer Abdelsawi
Date: 09-17-2013, 04:01 PM
Parent: #6

لا لقهر النسا
لا لقوانين البطش والتنكيل بالمواطنين

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mR_HX6f9Wo
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151628743836669