Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Dear brothers, don't forget, we are PARTNERS in this struggle

Today was another bloody day in Yemen. Pro-democracy peaceful protesters in Taiz, Hodaida and Sana'a were attacked with live ammunition and tear gas.

After the first attack in Sana'a, a march was planned to protest against the violence. Men on the stage at the university called on their brothers to join the march, and told women they are "forbidden" from joining. Yes that was the exact word used: ممنوع خروج النساء.

I understand that given the circumstances, they are concerned about our safety, but it should be stated as an advice, not an order. We are adults, and we can decide for ourselves whether we would like to march or not. We do not need someone to tell us what to do, or not to do.

In defiance, women decided to march regardless. This video shows the number of women who joined.




Then, at the intersection, the security committee blocked us from continuing saying that women are not allowed to march. Arguments emerged between women and the security. Some women asked us why we are arguing and said that the men are only doing it for « our protection ». I responded by telling her that if we let them tell us what we can or cannot do now, we will be dishonoring the essence of change and reform. Today, they say you can not march, tomorrow they will say, you can not work etc.

Today, we were full of sadness and sorrow for what happened to our brothers around the nation. We wanted to express that feeling with our brothers. Unfortunately we were denied that right.

Women of Yemen, we need to stand up for our rights now more than ever. We were at the square of change from the first day as equal partners in the struggle for reform, and we will continue as partners until the end.

** Note **

For those that worry that any negative criticism about what is happening in the square may cause rifts, I tell them this: What is happening in the squares is absolutely amazing, but of course we are human beings and mistakes may happen, it is not a utopia. In addition, differences of opinion are normal and very healthy.

When people criticize, do not fear for the revolution, our goals are too honorable and too big for it to be affected by differences of opinion. These differences are normal, and expressing them only enriches the diversity at the square, it does not cause rifts.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear sisterI think there is a misunderstanding here, women should not be barred from the demos, maybe the communication wasnt right from the men, but the way you put it, you are going to creat a big rift here which is not required in this worthy cause, you can not have everything your way, please take into consideration all of yesterdays violence(5/4/11).
Some men were also required to stay behind too, please choose your words carefully.
Concerned brother

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Unknown said...

Dear brother, my goal is not to create any divisions, but we have to speak out when we are wronged, no matter what. The square of change should be the place for real change. It is the perfect place for awareness raising, and this topic is just another important topic in the list of awareness raising issues.

I know they meant well and that they were concerned. But there is always a way to say things. for example: "dear sisters, due to the dangerous situation, we advise you to stay in the square". Not, we do not allow you. I am sure most women would not have gone out if the message was sent in a better way. I hope they take that into consideration for the future.

Do not fear for the revolution, our goals are too honorable and too big for it to be affected by differences of opinion. These differences are normal, and expressing them only enriches the diversity at the square, it does not cause rifts.

saying this, i thank you for pointing out how some people might misunderstand me, and so i will add some of this to the post.

Unknown said...

Im very sorry the way us Yemenis men speak to others in general, especially to women, but this will eventually change too, on behalf of the Yemeni men, I humbly apologize.
And YES, the speaker could have conveyed his message in a better tone. Allah Ibarik

Unknown said...

Thank you very much brother.. we are working together for a better future inshallah