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<blockquote data-quote="miamited" data-source="post: 76310589" data-attributes="member: 270136"><p>Hi again [USER=413014]@JustSomeBloke[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I decided to do a little research to bolster the position that I made above.</p><p></p><p>Here is a list of nations that refuse women the right to help in choosing their national and local leadership:</p><p></p><p>Vatican City - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan - Pakistan - Uganda - Kenya - Oman - Qatar - Egypt - Nigeria - Papa New Guinea - Zanzibar. </p><p></p><p>Women in Saudi Arabia are forbidden to drive a vehicle. In Egypt a woman cannot leave her home without her husband's permission. 32 countries require a woman's husband's permission to apply for a passport. In Israel a woman is required to obtain her husband's permission to seek a divorce. A Nigerian husband has every legal right to hit his wife.</p><p></p><p>10 countries do their level best to keep girls from getting an education. South Sudan, Central African Republic, Niger, Afghanistan, Chad, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Liberia and Ethiopia.</p><p></p><p>So, it would certainly seem that a vast majority of the world is for, certainly the basic right of a woman not to be killed just because she's working or getting educated or enjoying some sport. That being the case, I can't imagine that if the U.N. were to take up this cause, that it wouldn't be agreed that such things should not happen. Perhaps spending your efforts encouraging a body of nations to take up the cause would garner better, and more lasting, results.</p><p></p><p>God bless,</p><p>Ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miamited, post: 76310589, member: 270136"] Hi again [USER=413014]@JustSomeBloke[/USER] I decided to do a little research to bolster the position that I made above. Here is a list of nations that refuse women the right to help in choosing their national and local leadership: Vatican City - Saudi Arabia - Afghanistan - Pakistan - Uganda - Kenya - Oman - Qatar - Egypt - Nigeria - Papa New Guinea - Zanzibar. Women in Saudi Arabia are forbidden to drive a vehicle. In Egypt a woman cannot leave her home without her husband's permission. 32 countries require a woman's husband's permission to apply for a passport. In Israel a woman is required to obtain her husband's permission to seek a divorce. A Nigerian husband has every legal right to hit his wife. 10 countries do their level best to keep girls from getting an education. South Sudan, Central African Republic, Niger, Afghanistan, Chad, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Liberia and Ethiopia. So, it would certainly seem that a vast majority of the world is for, certainly the basic right of a woman not to be killed just because she's working or getting educated or enjoying some sport. That being the case, I can't imagine that if the U.N. were to take up this cause, that it wouldn't be agreed that such things should not happen. Perhaps spending your efforts encouraging a body of nations to take up the cause would garner better, and more lasting, results. God bless, Ted [/QUOTE]
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