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18 feb 2012

MUSLIM WOMEN EATING SPAGHETTI IN PUBLIC

BEYOND THE VEIL (VIDEO)

WATCH THE VIDEO AND TRY TO COMPLETE THE SENTENCES


After the US invasion of Afghanistan, the world had a first time look at   ________1____________
Women are encouraged  _________2__________  to _________3 _________, not only  ____________4_______________but also as a religious requirement   ________5________ All Mighty.
Are women wearing the veil in democratic societies like Canada oppressed or was it their freedom of choice?
She says it is a symbol of her   ________6_______  and that she is basically following what her  _____________7___________________.
When she wears the veil she can walk  around  ______8________she does not have ________9________ ,and she doesn't have to care about men  _______10______ at her   or  ________11_______ at her  or _____12______ comments .  When she gives speeches wearing this, it forces people to  _________13___________. People don't judge her __________14__________  ,  ______15______  or by the way she looks.
She says women are not forced  into _________16____________ they are not   ________17____________. It does not symbolize  __________18_________ The veil, on the contrary is   _________19___________.
Now, as her family cannot see her, it’s a great opportunity  ______20_____    and ________21________ She’s wearing it regardless  of _______22_______  of what is happening and   ______23_______________ people get.
People in the campus have learnt that weating this doesn’t mean she can’t do this or that. She wasn’t   _________24________ and they get to  ___________25__________ .

AFGHAN WOMEN'S RIGHTS ( VIDEO )






Sixty-year-old Ghoma is sitting in a classroom for the first time in her life. These women are ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­_______1_____ age, but that isn’t stopping them from learning how __________2____________.
Sherifa grew up in a home __________3_____________   didn’t believe  girls should have an education, but her husband doesn’t feel the same, _______4_________    she is now able to attend this class.
Because of our age, we cannot go to regular schools, that’s why we’re here. We came here so that __________5_________and get an education.
Women are slowly becoming more vocal in a culture _________6__________any real power, education, they believe, would give them just that.
I want to become a teacher ________7____________  teach other women. I’ll encourage other girls to study and have an education because it will play a beneficial role in our lives.
Thousands of women in this province have had to ________8________ themselves after losing their husbands during the wars. These are some of them. Maybe they aren’t lucky enough _________9_________ literacy classes, but at least, they are learning crafts.
Over one hundred women are benefiting from this local project making just enough money ________10_________   their sewing and embroidery.
It is a big _________11____________improving the lives of the women of Kandahar. Just a few years ago, they weren’t able to venture __________12____________ without a male escort. Today things have changed. They come to bazars and some are fighting back. This woman is one of them,  her predecessor was gunned down __________13___________ last year. Ronata Ree knows she could be next, but it is not the Taliban _________14___________, but a culture which ___________15______________ women. The Taliban is not the ________16___________, the biggest problem for women is Pashtun culture, which doesn’t believe in __________17____________. A generation of women may have never had the chance to change their lives for the better, and for those who are now trying, it may be ___________18____________ before conservative traditions are locked away.