Wednesday 10 December 2014

Shirin Ebadi



Dear voracious reader:

Today's article will be about the marvelous Shirin Ebadi, a woman that could be an example for all the humans standing in this world. What this woman won, apart from lots of people's respect, was the Nobel Prize  for her efforts for democracy and human rights.

This women, was born in 1947, exactly  on June 21, Iran. She is a lawyer that fights in favor of as I said, democracy and human rights. She is the founder of Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran. She also is the first Iranian to receive the prize.

Taking this as an example, I want to expand, in a way, the thought of the consciousness of making a better place to live, this means that if all humans work together we can achieve what Shirin Ebadi did, a constant work to rebuild a world where there are no weapons allow, where anyone can opine and we take care of each other, of course that these facts are in reality a dream because we cannot force people to think like that but we could try. I want to see a world like this, like this amazing woman does.

Here is another aspect of life that Shirin Ebadi defends, women rights.




hope you like it!

Monday 1 December 2014

Hi!
Yesterday, was the international day of saying NO to the violence against women, and I would like to talk about it because it's a topic that I consider very relevant nowadays.
This is the information that I have read, is on the page of the following link. http://fra.europa.eu/sites/default/files/fra-2014-vaw-survey-main-results_en.pdf

• Whereas in most cases violence by a previous partner occurred during the relationship, one in six
women (16 %) who has been victimised by a previous partner experienced violence after the
relationship had broken up.
• Of those women who experienced violence by a previous partner and were pregnant during this
relationship, 42 % experienced violence by this previous partner while pregnant. In comparison, 20 %
experienced violence by their current partner while pregnant.
Details of non-partner violence
• One in five women (22%) has experienced physical violence by someone other than their partner since the age of 15.

I really don't know how shameless people can do those things to people who in theory they "love", and  I also think that with all this things those persons for me, put in doubt the real meaning of love. I would like to launch a question to you, readers: ¿What sort of things is people capable to do for love? I know that love is a subjective thing but I think you'll all agree that violence against women has no relation at all with love.
I want to show you a video that is really good:

I love the attitude of these people! You also should get involved because it is not a problem of some people it's a problem of the hole society so the hole society must fight against these people who want to alter our lives.
So apply this brief phrase to your mind: NO to the violence against women!