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Lawyer immunity lifted from Brummana mayor who abused his wife

8-6-2015

The Beirut Bar Association announced yesterday that it has lifted the immunity of one of its members, attorney Amin Abu Jawdeh and mayor of Brummana after listening to the Commissioner at the Palace of Justice, Bar member, George Nakhleh, in the two grievances filed by Abu Jawdeh’s wife reporting an extreme act of physical violence in a public parking place and by her mother and sister accusing him of verbal abuse and threats. The video containing the assault was aired on a number of TV channels. Also to be noted that the BBA Council reportedly declined to study the two files last Friday on the pretext of ‘overstock of lawsuits’.
In this context, lawyer Nakhleh made clear that the Bar Association looks into each and every complaint filed against a fellow lawyer to ensure his/her immunity and to protect him/her against any pressure when he/she is assigned a case. “BBA Council has decided on above 2 grievances which are now on their way to the department of the public prosecutor,” he said. He concluded by expressing the Association’s commitment to human rights and the rights of women in particular.
(Source: An Nahar, June 8, 2015)
 
رفعت نقابة المحامين في بيروت الحصانة عن رئيس بلدية برمانا الغابة، المحامي أمين أبو جودة، يوم امس، بعدما استمع اليه مفوض قصر العدل عضو النقابة المحامي جورج نخلة، في الشكويين المقدمتين من زوجته بتهمة التعدي عليها بالضرب المبرح في موقف أحد المجمعات التجارية، الذي أظهره شريط فيديو نشر على محطات التلفزيون، ومن والدة الزوجة وشقيقتها بتهمة الشتم والتهديد. وتجدر الاشارة الى ان مجلس نقابة المحامين، لم يدرس يوم الجمعة الماضي، طلب اذن الملاحقة المحال من النيابة العامة الاستئنافية ضد المحامي بجرم تعنيف زوجته وتهديدها بالقتل والاعتداء عليها بالضرب، بحجة «تكدّس الملفات» وفقاً لمصادر مطلّعة في نقابة المحامين.  وفي هذا الإطار، أكد المحامي نخلة "أن نقابة المحامين تنظر في كل شكوى تتسلمها ضد محام من باب ضمان المحامي وحصانته من أي تعرض لأي ضغط عند توكله في أي دعوى"، مشيرا الى "أن مجلس النقابة بت بهاتين الشكويين بعدما عرضتا عليه، وهما في طريقهما الى النيابة العامة". ولفت نخلة الى "أن القضاء سيأخذ مجراه، وهو من يقرر براءة المتهم أو ما إذا كان مذنباً"، مبديا حرص النقابة على "حقوق الإنسان وخصوصاً النساء". (النهار 8 حزيران 2015)
 
 

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Seminar in Beirut by the Women Sector of FM on the economy and politics

8-6-2015

The economic empowerment committee in the Future Movement’s Women Sector held last Friday at its Kantari premises, Beirut, a seminar entitled ‘economy and politics: two sides of the same coin’. The Sector’s General Coordinator, Afifa Sayyid, pointed out in her presentation that Deceased Prime Minister Rafik Hariri’s socio-political plan aimed at the development and advancement of Lebanon. “The Future Movement was committed to that undertaking which it integrated in it political platform. The socio-economic program of the political movement is based on a belief in the “distinctive characteristic of the Lebanese economy and in its future which qualify Lebanon to play a key economic role in the region”, Sayyid said. For his part, researcher Walid Au Sleiman, noted that the door to reform reside is in the observance of laws, an end to rampant corruption in public administration and the boosting of productivity. He went on to explain that the financing of the proposed grades and salaries scale, can be secured if political focus on end squandering primarily in the electricity and the seaport. He also called for the end of political quarreling which is impeding economic growth. Finally, Abu Sleiman appealed to officials to quickly bring about solutions that will prevent the further escalation of the current economic crisis.
(Source: Al Mustaqbal, June 6, 2015)
 

 

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“Walk towards the future” a yearly marathon in Jbail in support of women

8-6-2015

Beirut Marathon Association organized yesterday Sunday in cooperation with the municipality of Jbail a race in the streets of the city with the motto ‘woman, run ahead’. Some 6365 male and female runners representing sports institutes, charity organizations, schools and universities, unions, civil society organisations and the UNIFIL took part in the event. Participants hoisted slogans advocating women’s rights and condemning all forms of abuse against women.
(Source: Al Hayat, June 8, 2015)
 

 

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Jamal Hermes Ghobril elected to the board of the International Council of Women

8-6-2015

The President of the Lebanese Council of Women, Jamal Hermes Ghobril, was elected as member in the Board of Directors of the International Council of Women (ICW) during a meeting of the Board’s General Committee held in Izmir, Turkey from May 30 to June 5. Ghobril who was also formerly elected as the vice secretary general of the General Arab Women Federation was accompanied to Turkey by a delegation including, Najwa Ramadan, Hiam Sherif, Itaf Abu Zeinab and Iffat Bu3aini. Furthermore,, South Korean Jong Suk Kim, was elected president of ICW to succeed Kusima Shank from Switzerland. 
(Source: Al Mustaqbal, June 6, 2015)
 

 

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Moawwad Foundation and the third CEDAW document

5-6-2015

President of Rene Moawwad Foundation, former Minister and MP Nayla Moawwad reiterated the urgent need to end all forms of discrimination and injustice against women especially legal discrimination. Moawwad particularly mentioned the need to reform the nationality law (despite some reservations on this matter), the penal code, personal status law, as well labor and social security laws and most notably the law for the protection of women and family members from domestic violence. Moawwad was speaking during a press conference organised to launch the third Lebanese CEDAW document, an activity which is part of a currently implemented project entitled: ‘Improving the living conditions of women in North Lebanon’ which is funded by the European Union. 
During the event, the president of the Committee for the Follow-up of Women’s Affairs, Fahmiyyeh Charafeddine noted that Lebanese women have drastically advanced in the domains of education and work, adding that progress in the work field remained constrained by the traditional gender distribution of work.
For his part, Judge Mohamad Saab, representing Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi said: “if women really wanted to attain their rights, they should do this in partnership with men, and vice versa.” He pointed out to a high women participation rate of 50% and more in the judiciary system where many women occupy leadership positions. 
Following the presentation of the CEDAW document, a number of women beneficiaries presented their achievements throughout the project while focusing on how its activities contributed to building their capacities and enhancing their role in society
(Source: Al Diyar, June 5, 2015)
  
 

 

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Orange as a symbol to combat violence against women

3-6-2015

In response to UN Director General appeal and following their campaign to end violence, ‘Say No to Violence’ association launched its program ‘Ambassador of No Violence’. In this respect, activists are planning to dress up in orange on the 25th of each month as a reminder of the campaign aiming to fight violence against women and girls in the various parts of Lebanese society as well as in the Arab world. The monthly event will host activities and celebrations to mark the day. (Al Diyar, 3 June 2015)

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Order of Nurses warns against abusing nursing staff

3-6-2015

The Order of Nurses in Lebanon condemned in a statement circulated yesterday the new assault against a woman nurse at Rafik Hariri University Hospital, and warned that such frequent acts have become a threat to the future of the profession and to the life of the nursing staff. The statement called for quick and tough measures to end this phenomenon of abuse. The statement finally urged all segments of society to assume their responsibility in defending and protecting nurses. (Al Diyar, 3 June 2015)

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Trial of Ethiopian housemaid allegedly involved in the death of child Rakan in later 2014

3-6-2015

The Criminal Court of Beirut began the prosecution of the Ethiopian domestic worker in the case of the alleged murder of 4-year old Celine Rakan in October of last year. Judge Helena Iskandar summoned the defendant Bezoihou Niga Pilai (31 years) for questioning but the latter’s attorney asked for deferral until after her request is met, which is to get copy of the video containing audios before, during and after the death of the child. In light of the above, the Court decided to adjourn the proceedings until next October 1st. (Al Mustaqbal, 3rd June 2015)

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Discussion panel on women and citizenship in Tripoli

2-6-2015

The Safadi Foundation in cooperation with the North Bar Association conducted a discussion panel entitled ‘Women and Citizenship’ at the Municipality of Mina, Tripoli. The event was organized by the committee for ‘Beit al Muwatin’ (home of citizen) project which is financed by the Norwegian Embassy in Lebanon. In her address to the panel, Minister for the Displaced, Alice Shibtini, underscored the leading role that women can play in citizenship through her work, position, skills, and through active participation in the process of political, economic and social advancement. She described the citizenship project as a space for interaction between members of society and women in particular, praising it role in supporting meaningful local community initiatives and activities. Similarly, former Mina mayor, Mohamad Issa, described women’s presently marginalized situation based on data related to their participation in public affairs. Facts indicate the presence of only one woman in the current Cabinet against 24 male ministers; four women MPs out of a total of 128 members of Parliament. Towards the end of the event, a debate session was held during which participants put forward suggestions calling for relevant ministries to assume their responsibilities, and expressed their support to the right of Lebanese women to pass on their nationality to their children in the framework of a well studied parliamentary proposal. (Al Mustaqbal, 2nd June 2015)

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UN, Union of Arab Banks cooperation to empower women entrepreneurs

2-6-2015

Director General of the Union of Arab Banks, Wissam Fatooh, received yesterday the chairwoman of the Investment and Technology Promotion at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Monica Carco, to review projects and activities implemented by the UN organization in a number of Arab countries. Carco reportedly handed to Fatooh an official invitation to attend the annual conference on the empowerment of women capacities which will be held on Tuesday, June 9, in Egypt. Fatooh expressed the Union’s readiness to collaborate in all such projects and to contribute to the development of women’s self-capacities. He also proposed to host a broad meeting for representatives of international organizations, such as the World Bank, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Union for the Mediterranean, the International Finance Corporation and the European Investment Bank, and aiming at supporting women's economic capacities through comprehensive and complementary programs. These programs should include projects that are compatible with women’s contexts, and in line with their aspirations in the field of business. (Al Diyar, 30 May 2015)

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