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shootingstar
09-08-2011, 05:52 PM
A police chief in an Iranian municipality believes female cyclists should be banned:
http://www.rferl.org/content/Iranian_Police_Chief_Targets_Women_Cyclists_RollerSkaters/2195904.html
Whenever I read this stuff...I only wish some of these women knew of TE here and would join us here for chat and support.
This is where the Internet maybe of nominal help..just in the form of dialogue and support.
We probably could learn lots from one another.
I am so glad I wasn't born in the Middle East! I think I would be dead for saying the wrong thing by now. Never was a quiet creature when I felt my rights as a girl were not the same as my brother's. (My family is one of the highly Christian ones, and the Church made me feel bad for feeling angry when they insisted men and women are not equal). I would like nothing more for Iranian, Iraqi and Afghan women to be freed from the schackes of inequality and subjigation. Stories of how women are treated there infuriate me. Wish I knew a way to help.
Trek420
09-10-2011, 08:28 AM
Feminism in Iran has a long and rich history which we all (self included) could be more familiar with. Perhaps more outreach to our local middle eastern communities whether riding or just socializing is in order to start the conversation.
http://www.iranian.com/History/2000/March/Women/index3.html
BC2COCyclist
09-10-2011, 11:34 AM
Absurd that this kind of crap is still going on, in 2011. What will the Vulcans think when they arrive?!?!
shootingstar
09-10-2011, 11:47 AM
In the article link that Trek (thx Trek) gave above, towards the end of the article:
Faezeh Hashemi initiated Asian games for Muslim women in 1993. Later on the establishment attacked her for being outspoken, wearing blue jeans and bicycling. In a landslide victory she was elected in the 5th Majlis with the highest number of votes in Tehran. Muslim feminism had emerged in Iran
I had a hairstylist for about 10 yrs., from Iran who went back to visit a few times over the past few decades. She said once she had to wear the veil and it was horrible since it was hot.
I believe the women (and 2nd one is at my present workplace.) I am in contact are from well-educated, wealthier families where they tell me that "it's not so bad". And it may not be unless one is contact with fundamentalists.
I guess. There are myriad of reasons why people immgirate to North America...but I am willing to believe still, the ability to "re-invent" oneself when leaving the shadow of a stricter, more paternalistic culture, could be a reason out of several reasons for some people.
We had a guy from Iran (a professor) inquire about the velo-city conference through our blog. My first reaction was even if one designed communities to be safer, more sustainable and people oriented, would they still allow women to cycle? I doubt it. Look at the Dubai or Saudi Arabia where there are some fantastic communities being designed..in the desert. Yet, there is overall, still segregation of the sexes. I've applied for jobs in the Middle East....their universities and colleges are gender segregated...meaning women's college, etc.
Until now, I never realized that there NEEDS to be gender equality in terms of freedom of movement that must happen with any progress of designing communities for walking, cycling and taking transit.
tangentgirl
09-10-2011, 01:14 PM
The idea that anyone would be banned from riding a bike makes me sad.
babynoahsmom
09-10-2011, 07:30 PM
A people that fear their women and not value them will never prosper.
ClockworkOrange
09-11-2011, 12:59 AM
If you had just posted the photo and asked for our comments, we would probably answered four girls having a lot of fun on their bikes.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y272/Missbe/Decorated%20images/78964536.jpg
How sad that is not the case in their country. :confused:
That is a very cool photo!
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