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söndag 5 augusti 2018

Do women living in honor of oppression have any power in the struggle to be free, or are they totally powerless and dependent on community involvement and efforts?


Do women living in honor of oppression have any power in the struggle to be free, or are they totally powerless and dependent on community involvement and efforts?



I know that life under suppression is very difficult and the choices are limited. I know that the repression is huge and requires efforts from different levels and levels. But I am absolutely convinced that these women can also lead their own struggle and make a difference. The most effective and sustainable way of influencing honorary culture is to start working and becoming economically independent. The women who live in honor of honor will never be able to free themselves for as long as they depend on men and the family.

I am fully aware that some are extremely guarded, living under constant control and not allowed to go out on their own. Obviously, it will be harder to train and work, but there are always strategies to overcome it.

While I was in Syria and between 2005-2011 I started some projects that offered women opportunities for their own work and self-sufficiency. In 2005, I started a cooking company and employed only the women who were short-lived and honored. As soon as I finish the book project, I will have extra focus on projects and methods that enable the economic independence of these women.
 Many Muslim men do not want the women to work. Not even the second generation of young men. Have experience in own family. They can fight for the mother to be at home for a lifetime and be provided with contributions if her husband died. Now it's a choice, and then soc is in a bid if she does not take the job she is offered. (The sons may support her.) To show that you make demands. But should not you have contacted her much earlier before you paid out your contributions? Helped her break the insulation. Have you never been to work and if you lived so isolated in his Muslim environment with these values ​​so different to us, you must be afraid to leave home and go out and work after many years. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 You're absolutely right, Galaxia. Only seeing people as helpless is a way to diminish and stigmatize. We do all the many small and big actions in our daily lives to manage and improve our lives. Other people's actions and the structures in which we live, either close or open our action areas.

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