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Ayinde
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« on: October 17, 2004, 03:42:41 PM »

Addis Ababa - Violent treatment of women in Ethiopia and denial of development opportunities for them "is a national disgrace", World Bank chief James Wolfensohn said on Sunday.

Ethiopian women often are victims of female genital mutilation and bear the brunt of poverty, poor health care and lack of education.

More than 70% of marriages in the country are by abduction, the national committee on traditional practices of Ethiopia says.

"I think the violence against women is a national disgrace and I think opportunities for women need to be enriched considerably," Wolfensohn told reporters at the end of a four-day visit to the Horn of Africa nation.

Only 6% of women are literate, fewer than 6% can expect to receive skilled help during childbirth and 1% will die while giving birth, said the United Nations Children's Fund.

Seventy percent of women in Ethiopia have also been victims of female circumcision, a cultural practice that is outlawed in the West.

Although women are the majority in Ethiopia, 20% more boys than girls attend school.

Wolfensohn said he was appalled by domestic violence targeting women.

"It is crazy to try and develop the country without half the population and when they do all the work beat them up," Wolfensohn said.

Ethiopia has introduced tough laws to protect women.

"But it is not going to be carried through unless there is a societal change," Wolfensohn said.

"Women will be too scared to take advantage of laws that are on the books particularly if they can be divorced and left with nothing."

Edited by Elmarie Jack

http://www.news24.com/News24/Africa/News/0,,2-11-1447_1606445,00.html
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iyah360
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2004, 07:01:20 AM »

It is always good to remain vigilant when a major player in the financial plutocracy starts championing a human rights cause. This is how they make their in-roads. History will attest to this. Who does not remember all the propaganda about the lack of women's rights in Afghanistan before and during the current war?

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Empress_Zauditu_Ariel-YAH
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« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2005, 11:01:37 PM »

Greetings,
While I do agree Iyah, the lack of women's rights that you speak of is an all too heartwrenching reality.  Most of what the politrickions and the media now choose to say is just the romanticized version.
MISGANA!
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