Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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March 8, EGYPT

March 8, EGYPT: A Tahrir THE MILLION WOMEN MARCH
Reduction in the square today the Egyptian symbol of the revolution of January 25 to tell the Military Council that women demand rights and participation in building democracy.

Cairo, 08 March 2011, Nena News - March 8, the Egyptian spend in Tahrir Square to remember the central role it played in the revolution that forced the resignation of the former dictator Hosni Mubarak and set the stage for the construction of a democratic Egypt. They will be more than a million in a day without precedent in the history of the country, which the organizers have given the name "One Million March", the march of a million for equal rights, the end of all forms of discrimination laws violence inside and outside the home. "I have a father and a mother, I want a President and a President," "Religion is for God, the Constitution is for everyone."

"On January 25 we were together in the square, men and women," are the slogans on banners that read today exposed in Tahrir Square. "They forget the role of women in the revolution," says Dina Abu Soud, one of the organizers of the mobilization, expressing concern that the political changes initiated by the Supreme Military Council are not dvolti also to break the patriarchal system of power is absolutely necessary to build the Egypt foundations for the future.

The One Million March was organized Facebook and there will also be attended by many men. "They were the women to plan events during the revolt in Egypt," said Mohammed Ali, a spokesman for the April 6 youth movement, "the girls have participated in all activities, took care of relations with the press and were present in the organization of the material addressed, not only were the nurses and those who prepared the meals. " According to Ali, "the women, following the success of the revolution, Egypt will have a major role in every field, starting from the civil service and communication."

United in the fight for a new Egypt and equal 'rights

However modest, the Currently, the commitment to women's rights guaranteed by the government of new Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, who yesterday vowed before the Supreme Military Council. The new prime minister announced the creation of a Department of Women that will complement the work of the Council of Ministers. Too little compared to the expectations of the Egyptian women. Nena News

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