Headlines 09/03/2016
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Headlines:
• Turkey Plays Refugee Pinball
• Libya’s 4 Governments
• Houthis Travel to Saudi for Talks
Headlines:
• Turkey Plays Refugee Pinball
• Libya’s 4 Governments
• Houthis Travel to Saudi for Talks
Wilayah Syria: Talk, "American & Russian Truce a Malicious Plot to Stabilize Regime & Eliminate Revolution of Ash-Sham"
Wilayah Syria Interview, "People of Ash Sham between Poverty & Deprivation and the reality of change."
Wilayah Tunisia: Talk by Women's Section, "Feminist Movements are a tool Colonial Powers!"
On Friday 4th March, the New South Wales Civil and Administrative Tribunal ordered Hizb ut Tahrir in Australia to stop so-called ‘forcibly’ segregating men and women at its public events after judging that the practice constituted sexual discrimination. The ruling came in relation to a case raised by the former NT News journalist Alison Bevege who falsely claimed that she was ‘forced’ to sit in a designated women’s and children’s section at a public lecture organised by the party in October 2014, even though it was a simple request.
Radio "Ozodi" has informed 2/27/2016 that the Committee for Women Issues of the Gissar district, formed a list of women activists and those who are over 60 years of age who have to "fairly" divide between them 200-meters of textile. It is about a material, which was spread out in deference under the feet of the President of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon, during his visit to Gissar area, where he participated in the construction of the garden. He instructed the officials to allocate 3 meters of the 200 meter fabric each.
Shabab of Hizb ut Tahrir, which included As-Sayyid Muhammad Al-Baskariy, Member of the Communications Committee, along with Habeeb Al-Hijaaji, Muhriz Al-Makani and Hussein As-Saleemi, held a meeting with the governor of Qasrayn, As-Sayyid Ash-Shadhli Boualiq, on March 1st , 2016.
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day organized by the United Nations on the 8th March is “Pledge for Parity” which is calling its supporters to take strong practical steps to increase gender parity within their societies. It is a continuation of the UN’s international campaign, “Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality” which the organisation launched