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IN THE NEWS - March 2, 2002: International Women's
Day
By Caty Weaver
This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English
Program IN THE NEWS.
Next Saturday is International Women's Day.
The United Nations says it will observe the day with a meeting to honor
the women of Afghanistan.
U-N officials say the event will celebrate the
spirit, heroism and survival power of Afghan women who were severely
oppressed under the Taleban rulers. Organizers say the event will also
be used to make known the needs of Afghan women. And, they say delegates
will discuss ways in which Afghan females can take part in re-building
peace, security and Afghan society.
The opening ceremony will include a short movie
about Afghan women. U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan and the current
President of the U-N Security Council, Ole Peter Kolby of Norway will
speak. Delegates also will hear from Laura Bush, the wife of President
Bush.
The idea for an international day to honor women
reportedly began in the United States. The United Nations says one of
the first organized actions by working women anywhere took place in
New York City March Eighth, Eighteen-Fifty-Seven. Women who worked in
clothing factories demonstrated against poor working conditions. The
Socialist Party of America declared the first National Women's Day in
Nineteen-Oh-Nine. One year later at a meeting in Denmark, the Socialist
International established an International Women's Day. It honored the
movement for women's rights, including the right to vote.
In Nineteen-Seventy-Five, the U-N began celebrating
March Eighth as International Women's Day. The U-N says the day is a
time to examine progress made, to call for change, and to celebrate
acts of bravery by women important in the history of women's rights.
This year, a number of experts will discuss
Afghan women's issues at the observance at the United Nations headquarters
in New York. Sima Wali is one of them. She is president of Refugee Women
in Development.
Mizz Wali was a delegate to the U-N peace talks
on Afghanistan. She also helped lead a conference of Afghan women last
December in Brussels. The U-N Development Fund for Women and the government
of Belgium organized the conference. The final statement of the meeting
called on the international community to support Afghan women in seeking
rights and leadership positions in the efforts to re-build Afghanistan.
The delegates also agreed to declare on International Women's Day that
for women "Afghanistan is Everywhere."
Many countries are planning events to celebrate
International Women's Day this year. There will be music, speeches,
marches and demonstrations to observe the continuing struggle by women
for equality, justice, peace and development.
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