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Lebanese women's football: Impressive achievements despite poor infrastructure

13-1-2020

Al Akhbar newspaper drew attention to the recent victories scored by the Lebanese Women National Teams U-18 and U-15 in less than a month in West Asia. With the beginning of women’s soccer 12 years ago, no one expected Lebanon’s team to reap such achievements beyond the borders, Al Akhbar wrote, saying the game today is heading towards a brighter future. The newspaper went on to say, that the women’s team’s win in 2015 of the Arab Championship, has changed the outlook to female footballers, especially with the expansion of teams and the growing acceptance by parents of their daughters joining this kind of sports. The Asian accomplishment has been an important milestone for seizing more victories. In its analysis, Al Akhbar said that when playing with international teams whose members receive daily training, the Lebanese team realized a disproportion in the level of performance, which inspired girls to train individually in order to compensate the inadequate infrastructure and unavailable public spaces for soccer players to train. On this, the women’s team coach, Wael Gharzeddine, who accompanied the players, said the young women footballers boast a unique footballing perspective, but they need urgent physical training. Similarly, couch Hagop Demerjian, while praising the exceptional performance of the U-15 team, said it could have been better if the fitness preparation program was completed. However, speedy assimilation by the girls of what is required of them, redressed the balance. (Al Akhbar, January 11, 2020)

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Event in Beirut highlights women’s historical musical contribution

13-1-2020

Metro al Madina (located in Hamra) presents this Wednesday a musical “3awalem Shari3 3imadeddine”, which is a recital of popular songs sung by renowned performers in the period between the end of the 19th Century and the early 20th Century. The show seeks to revive the role of women in the music industry during that era. It highlights the involvement of women described by some orientalists as simply prostitutes, whereas in reality they were highly-proficient vocalizers, like for example, Munira al Mahdiya, Aziza Hilmi, Bahiya Mahlawiya, Aisha Nada and Samha al Baghdadiya. Among the popular hits to be auditioned, are ‘Eh ra’yak bi khafafti’, ‘Ala baladi balad ummi’ and others. Recalling, that Imadeddine Street in Cairo, Egypt, was the hotbed of the main theatres of that period (Opera Malak, Metropole, Al Rihani, Al Shaab). (Al Akhbar 13 January 2020)

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Damascene Amal Adranli and the makrami craft

13-1-2020

In its Friday’s issue, Al Akhbar spotlighted Amal Adranli, from Damascus, who started with crochet and makrami works in her early years. Adranli participated in contests organized by the Vanguards of the Baath and promoted her inspirations to date. In an interview with Al Akhbar, Adranli pointed out that she partook in the first edition of the Damascus International Fair after the war (1959) in addition to a number of local and Arab exhibitions and bazaars. Explaining, she said macramé is a handicraft based on connecting threads elaborately and artistically creating decorative forms and figures. She said she wanted to improve this special skill which is on the list of endangered crafts through “introducing particular details the new generation is fond of and which may encourage the acquisition of similar objet d'art,” as she puts it. About the basic tools she uses, Adranli named the hooks, wool threads and regular strings. Her products, she boasted, vary between precious stone jewelry, attire and home decorations, stressing that she used modern technology to learn and cultivate, as well as market her artefacts, through a page she created on Facebook. (Al Akhbar, Janaury 10, 2020)

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Syrian woman boxing champion active in community service

10-1-2020

In its today’s edition, Al Akhbar spotlighted Syrian international female boxing champion, Azza Atura (born in 1974) who won her latest title as the World Class Kickboxing Champion in Russia back in 2010. But due to the recent conflict in her country, Atura, who boasts around 8 world titles, decided to quit sports but to not stop her undertakings, Al Akhbar wrote. Atura wanted to transform her sports activities into community service by instructing and training people on self- defense disciplines. In an interview with the newspaper, Atura said “she invested her skill in sports to custom-make a formula for our region, given the particular features it enjoys, as well as the disparities in knowledge, on the individual and societal levels. She said she named her training program ‘Izzati’ (my pride) and chose a slogan that rhymes with it, ‘Community pride is the pride of individuals’. She sought to expand the segment of society which is familiar with and responsive to the notion of self-defense and self-protection. Atura stated that society was never a problem and did not stop her from realizing her ambitions at any stage, stressing that she did not compromise about one of her greatest childhood passions which is community service and the breaking of stereotypes of the submissive and conformist woman. (Al Akhbar, January 10, 2020)

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Reading room inside Beirut women's prison

10-1-2020

The caretaker minister of culture, Mohamad Daoud, inaugurated yesterday a fully equipped and repaired reading room inside the Women’s Central Prison, Barbar Khazen Barracks in Verdun, Beirut. The library, which basically included books in Arabic, French, English and Armenian, aims to raise awareness among inmates and prepare them for life after prison. Similar projects will be opened simultaneously in all Lebanese jails in collaboration with the ministry of interior and involved parties. On the occasion, Daoud said that the rehabilitation of prisons in the country is a responsibility that should be shared by all public departments, pointing out that the jail is the starting point toward new beginnings. It guides prisoners to seek a better tomorrow and to forge change in society, Daoud added, hoping the initiative will be streamlined over all Lebanese jails. (Al Diyar, January 10, 2020)

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Lebanese Women National Team won West Asian Football Championship

7-1-2020

The Lebanese Women National Team U-18 scored the gold victory in the West Asian Football Championship against the tournament host, Bahrain, in a 0-3 win in the finals held on January 5th  in Manama. Footballers Leila Iskandar scored in the 46nd and 87th minutes, while Farah Tayyar hit  another score in the 53rd minute. The Jordanian team came third place beating the fourth Palestinian team while the UAE won fifth place over its Kuwaiti counterpart. Lebanon team’s captain Rida Wahhab received the first place cup and Iskandar the goaler award (7 scores), while the National Team won the fair play award. Recalling, that the above accomplishment is the second for Lebanese women champions who previously starred reaping the West Asian Football Championship U-15. (An Nahar, January 6, 2020)
 

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Syrian law versus foreign civil marriages

3-1-2020

In its issue of today, Al Akhbar newspaper featured civil marriage in Syria, pointing out that Syrian legislations not only talks down civil marriage, but also tends to disapprove similar contracts completed outside the borders. There are many cases, Al Akhbar wrote, of couples wed abroad but who remain single on the national registers, which results in stateless children. The newspaper reminded its readers of the campaign launched a year ago by enthusiast activists under the motto, ‘Syrians supporting optional civil marriage’. The campaign was backed by awareness lectures and meetings with the media, in addition to drafting a bill to this end. Yet, hopes faded when activists saw that members of the people’s assembly soon pulled out after showing support in the beginning (https://bit.ly/2MSqL8P).On the legal interpretation of not recognizing a marriage contract signed outside the country, lawyer Lama Qabbani, explained to Al Akhbar the reason behind the non-responsive attitude of the state. She said the rule of the Syrian law implies that every citizen is subject to the law, and therefore, a marriage contracted outside Syria is not documented or recognized. This legally means that the couple are living together without being married, she added. The law has its flaws which should be urgently addressed, Qabbani concluded. (more on the following link: https://bit.ly/2sw7W4x). (Al Akhbar, January 3, 2020.)
 

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Court decides to detain MP’s daughter’s former spouse

3-1-2020

The Baabda Execution of Court Decision Department, headed by Judge Zeina Haydar Ahmad, ordered the imprisonment of MP Nawwaf Mousawi’s daughter’s Ex spouse, H.M, for a period of 6 months should he refrain from handing his two children to their mother. The decision was based on Article 998 of the Civil Procedure Rules which authorizes the detention of a convict ordered to hand over a minor should he fail to respond. The decision, to note, comes after the father of the two children refused to execute the judicial decision issued by the Jaafari Judge Sheikh Ali Mustafa Haydar on August 2. Recalling, Ghadir is the daughter of former member of the Hizbullah parliamentary bloc, Nawwaf Mousawi who personally intervened to reclaim his daughter’s right when religious courts were not responsive (https://bit.ly/37xHPZO). On the above decision, Mousawi’s attorney, Jalal Zgheib, told Al Akhbar daily, that the settlement agreement is final and explicit and clearly states the visitation right of his client, pointing out that the imprisonment sentence came within the legal context. For her part, the head of the National Campaign to Raise the Age of Custody within the Shiite Community, Zeina Ibrahim, said scores of imprisonment decisions are issued every day against fathers who refuse to hand over their children to the mother. Yet, what counts is the execution of these decisions, Ibrahim said, pointing to many cases where the father continues to be on the loose encouraged by political tampering. (Al Akhbar, Al Diyar, January 3, 2020)
 

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Sabine Kassuf promotes organic products

31-12-2019

Le Commerce du Levant magazine spotlighted, in its edition of December 6, the business of Sabine Kassuf in promoting organic products. The occasion of publishing the article coincides with the 10th anniversary of the ‘New Earth’ store for organic goods and foodstuff and the second anniversary of the opening of the ‘Organic Sisters’ shop, both located in Ashrafieh, Beirut. Speaking to Le Commerce reporter, Kassuf said ‘New Earth’, a first in the field, required a capital of USD 25,000 to kick off. However, the first year was quite tough as the nature of the products was not popular yet in Lebanon, limiting sales on the Lebanese expat community. One year on, the organic goodies started to loom, in the wake of the scandal of Lebanese vegetables and fruits infested with toxic pesticides that were prevented from entering Qatari markets, combined with the outcomes of the Food Safety Campaign launched in 2014 by the ministry of health. Kassuf explained that her products which are mostly imported from France and the UK are quite expensive, nearly 50% higher compared to local prices and can rise by an additional 3% influenced by the dollar rate. Since the first day, Kassuf said she wanted to collaborate with Lebanese producers, which she added, is still difficult. (Le Commerce du Levant, December 6, 2019)

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VAW: murder in Rashidieh Refugee Camp

31-12-2019

The local media circulated yesterday the news of a young Syrian man N.Kh, 22, who shot dead his sister Maryam, 25, with a military weapon inside the Palestinian refugee camp of Rashidieh before fleeing to an unknown destination. The body of the victim was transferred to a hospital in Tyre and the security forces started investigation into the incident. According to Lebanon 24 portal, the first indicators of the murder are related to ‘honor killing’, noting that the woman has been unjustly killed because the accusations against her proved to be invalid. (Al Mustaqbal, December 30, 2019)

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