patriarchal societies to promote women’s rights’ breach
patriarchal societies to promote women’s rights’ abuses, the world is different today is very different than it was 50 years ago. It changes, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. Places have changed and with them their people. In general, men of today a greater acceptance and tolerance of others and one and are open to experience different cultures with their own. Human Rights have been developed and are being practiced around the world, to discern what this is humanly intolerable. unification among countries that are willing to help each other that 192 countries are UN members to be seen with the hope of the world a safer and healthier for all. In the last decades in many countries on maintaining their people justice, whether in respect of wealth were wealthy and poor, or differences between the sexes. The idea that men are the superior sex has long been forgotten for many communities. Although many countries have more problems between men and women patriarchal societies still exist and it is these firms that are promotion of women rights violations. patriarchal societies of third world countries like the Middle East, but especially in Southeast Asia and Africa. In general, these countries refuse to get rid of old traditions and culture, not realizing that to reject most of these traditions because they are unfair. For example, in India, where dowry ritual of life and continue to cause problems insofar as the largest prison in the capital of a district separated from the mother-brother, abused or killed, the wives of their son. Currently, it is “Home to about 120 women, some of whom are serving sentences of 20 years for the murder of her daughters-in- law “(Lavin, 2006). The Indians have their tradition of dowry for over a hundred years, although the dowry Prohibition Act was published in 1961 (Lavin, 2006), he suggested to fulfill its purpose and is folded like a paper tiger “(Lavin, 2006) observed. It is said that “every death is reported of a dowry” (Lavin, 2006) and 2005 7026 77 minutes of reported dowry deaths occurred. It is difficult to believe that a country progress in the amount of the stomach of India is such a barbaric behavior that occurs in the masses. One reason is, as a dowry so important, because the idea that girls are the burdens on their families. Girls are not required to work in most patriarchal societies, so that when a man kidnaps the daughter of a family, doing a favor for them by releasing one of their charges, so he should be rewarded with a sufficient dowry. The idea of these men is the provider of the family is a big-One because at the time when men, in fact the best option for the supply of the family as the physically stronger sex were, however, is no longer necessary to manage to pass a budget. regular employment is accompanied by a decent wage is sufficient to render a woman can do for themselves and family. If women were encouraged, their work has never, as if a burden being, nor a man would need financial security. other than the limitation of women in their lives, and forced to marry, many patriarchal societies “households continue to use the protection and rights of women, even after marriage. Sufficient domestic violence in many Indian households, including marital rape and emotional abuse (Lavin, 2006). If women were able themselves, they would not have to stay in abusive relationships. According to the book, entitled “The role and status of women in the world “in 2000, the proportion of female enrollment of boys in secondary education was 83 women per 100 men, but the number of women in post secondary significant decrease compared with only 37 women 100 men (Hepburn & Simon, 2007). Education and work, many women would be released third-world physical and psychological violence, girls would not be burdensome and lead to a decrease in abuse and issues such as female infanticide would be considered. Female infanticide is more common in patriarchal societies. It is most prevalent in India and China, where the number of deaths of young girls shortly after birth, continues to increase (female infanticide). Parents prefer a son over daughters, since females have loads of parents and more able to have a shame to the family. Men are probably the ones who earn money by the family, while women are considered safe, the source of the leak of an economic budget. Women are not only due to their inability to be productive when it comes to money home, they were also abused and murdered in honor of a man, it ’s act of their father, brother or husband, is a lucrative business, which do not abhor. “Crimes of Honour ‘is a crime that most people had heard in developed countries has never been, but unfortunately these crimes are still very common in patriarchal societies.” Crimes of Honour “is the term for the murder of a woman who was killed by members of the family because they had brought shame upon them in any way (Khalaf Al-Ajely, 2005). In countries like Iraq, crimes honor “are an accepted practice” and are generally not reported (Al-Khalaf Ajely, 2005). Reasons for honor killings “depart, to refuse to marry a man of the family of choice to marry someone of their choice to rape. The fact that an innocent woman by her own family members could be raped and murdered by a perverted chauvinism, is extremely overwhelming. Since the fall of Saddam, “more than 400 women raped,” and “more than half of them were murdered in honor killings” (Al-Khalaf Ajely, 2005). Although “crimes of honor “are equivalent to murder, despite the authors say otherwise, which deals approved. One of the many women killed in honor crimes “in Iraq was Shawbo Rauf Ali, a 19 years of being in a marriage outside the case of her husband, who appeared this hypothesis on a single” number stranger who was founded in question the defendants on their mobile phones “(Saleh, 2007). Hawjin Hama Rashid, an activist for women’s rights in Iraq said that” the honor has been a primary motivation for violence against women because in a patriarchal society like women that honor their husbands “(Saleh, 2007). Some say that even if a society is patriarchal, does not mean that abuses of women’s rights. Many women live in an environment dominated by men for their content. They believe that their position among their colleagues. For many, the very purpose of life is to take care of her husband and family. A number of Islamic countries in the West shall deprive their women of their rights and criticized a handful of these states, this could be true. The women in these countries seem satisfied because they believe they really by their religion. Many people believe that equality gender and Islamic law, two contrasting themes. To the west, Islam is unfair to women in 2005, with attitude “polygamy, divorce, custody, inheritance and women as witnesses “(Mashour, will be). However, Islam does not support the injustices against women in general. It was the first religion to give women inheritance rights of their fathers, and gives them the right of their husbands (Mashour, 2005 to choose). A man to hold the law up to four wives at the same time abused by many Muslim men today (Mashour, 2005) because it is a specific criteria, if a man could marry more than once in the Koran. Many Muslim men find it acceptable, “said an injury to a woman they have dishonored but nowhere in the Qur’an that is acceptable to take to a life of a young girl by the name of” honor killings “(Mashour , 2005). In the case of Islamic countries, culture is said about religion to such an extent that people are “honor killings justified”, it is necessary in Islam confused. Women do not hesitate to follow as “Islamic” way, as they feel they are sacred not aware that there is a cultural, not religious, is “deteriorating human rights of women in many countries Islam has nothing to do with their Islamic character and that most gender inequalities are not about Islam is based, but is mostly the result of the traditional patriarchal societies dominated by men “(Mashour , 2005) It is true that many women complain about their situation in these countries, but it worked because they are adjustments and compromises to their own well-being. The girl who does not live rip them up like babies, believing that to ensure their purpose in life and take care of their future husbands and families, regardless of how they are treated, can be instituted. So if they have abused young girls are ready to bare the pain. women in these countries is not strong organizations on which they could turn to if you need any help. Even the police are unwilling to help because such abuses are considered “normal” in such companies offer. Not only is it difficult to find help for women, it is also difficult for themselves free from these relationships. Divorce is not supported by many families as he looks down on. Divorced women are struggling to try, and the fact they will probably not be able to support themselves financially remarried received, they may be less motivated separation. Ultimately, the main cause of human rights abuses of women in patriarchal societies of the lack of education. Women are educated to know what is fair and what is false, so they are aware of the help is for them and other options that the tolerance of abuse and what is most important to inform their rights. They would be able to distinguish religion from culture and tradition. Women must realize that their position in society, too, that men in their society is not among them. patriarchal societies, which are largely limited their conservative women to reach their full potential as limiting their education and, secondly, by applying the cultural baggage of, which holds that low. Refrences Al Ajely, Z (2005) Killing for honor. Retrieved October 12, 2008 Internet Spent: / / www. PeaceWomen. org / news / Iraq / May05/honour. html female infanticide. Global Human Rights Hepburn, S. & Simon, RJ (2007), the role and status of women worldwide. (Lexington Books, p. 226). Estover Road Plymouth Lavin, A. (2006). dot Disgrace, the incident of India “kitchen” epidemic. The Weekly Standard Mashour, A. 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