Tag archives: women

Iran clamps down again on headscarf offences
April 14, 2024 By Faith Matters

Iran clamps down again on headscarf offences

Iran is again taking tougher action against violations by women of strict Islamic dress codes, with the start on Saturday of a new drive on observance of the regulations in the Gulf state. Controls were tightened nationwide and women disregarding the requirement to wear a headscarf in public remain guilty of a criminal offence, the Iranian news agency Tasnim […]

Continue Reading
UN: Taliban has plunged Afghanistan into ‘dire’ conditions
November 11, 2022 By Faith Matters

UN: Taliban has plunged Afghanistan into ‘dire’ conditions

The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution accusing the Taliban of violating the human rights of Afghan women and girls, failing to establish a representative government and plunging the country into “dire economic, humanitarian and social conditions”. The resolution also pointed to persistent violence in the country since the Taliban takeover 15 months ago […]

Continue Reading
Turkey pulls out of European treaty protecting women
March 20, 2021 By Faith Matters

Turkey pulls out of European treaty protecting women

Turkey has withdrawn from a European treaty protecting women from violence that it was the first to sign 10 years ago and that bears the name of its largest city. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decree annulling Turkey’s ratification of the Istanbul Convention is a blow to women’s rights advocates, who say the agreement is crucial […]

Continue Reading
Saudi Arabia: Public prosecutor seeks death penalty for rights activists
August 22, 2018 By Faith Matters

Saudi Arabia: Public prosecutor seeks death penalty for rights activists

Saudi Arabia’s public prosecutor is seeking the death penalty against five human rights activists from the kingdom’s Eastern Province currently on trial in a secretive terrorism court, groups including Human Rights Watch (HRW) said. Among the detainees is Israa al-Ghomgham, whom Saudi activists said was the first woman to possibly face the death penalty for […]

Continue Reading
Probe confirms Japan medical university cut women’s test scores
August 7, 2018 By Faith Matters

Probe confirms Japan medical university cut women’s test scores

A Japanese medical school deliberately cut women’s entrance test scores for several years, a panel of lawyers hired by the school to investigate the issue said on Tuesday, calling it a “very serious” instance of discrimination. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made a priority of creating a society “where women can shine”, but women in […]

Continue Reading
Danes march in Copenhagen to protest veil ban
August 2, 2018 By Faith Matters

Danes march in Copenhagen to protest veil ban

Around 1,300 Danes marched through Copenhagen on Wednesday in protest at a new ban on the wearing of face veils in public, accusing the government of infringing on women’s right to dress as they choose. Denmark’s parliament enacted the ban in May, joining France and some other European Union countries to uphold what some politicians […]

Continue Reading
Saudi women should have choice whether to wear abaya robe – crown prince
March 19, 2018 By Faith Matters

Saudi women should have choice whether to wear abaya robe – crown prince

Women in Saudi Arabia need not wear headcover or the black abaya – the loose-fitting, full-length robes symbolic of Islamic piety – as long as their attire is “decent and respectful”, the kingdom’s reform-minded crown prince said. With the ascent to power of young Prince Mohammad bin Salman, the kingdom has seen an expansion in […]

Continue Reading
January 5, 2017 By Faith Matters

New Year attack on woman in India’s tech hub prompts police probe

A brazen attack in India’s tech hub caught on camera. Surveillance video in Bengaluru showing two men on a scooter pulling up to a woman in an alley… with one of the men grabbing the woman as the other stood by watching. The man later dragged the woman to the scooter as she attempted to […]

Continue Reading
California woman joins chorus of Trump accusers
October 23, 2016 By Faith Matters

California woman joins chorus of Trump accusers

Another woman came forward on Saturday (October 22) to accuse Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump of inappropriate conduct. Jessica Drake, an adult film industry actor and director, told reporters at a news conference in Los Angeles that Trump grabbed her and kissed without asking, and then offered her money and the use of his private […]

Continue Reading
Gare de Lyon Attack Was on Cards, Say French Police
September 9, 2016 By Faith Matters

Gare de Lyon Attack Was on Cards, Say French Police

Three women arrested in connection with a car loaded with gas cylinders found in a side road near Notre Dame cathedral had been planning an attack on a Paris railway station, the French interior ministry said. “An alert has been issued to all stations but they had planned to attack the Gare de Lyon on […]

Continue Reading