Chaplain convicted of sexual abuse in Tokyo hospital

Chaplain convicted of sexual abuse in Tokyo hospital

News Agency 12/27/2022 On December 23, the Tokyo District Court upheld a woman’s sexual abuse complaint against a chaplain at St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo. The lawsuit found that in May 2017, the chaplain forced the patient, who was suffering from an incurable disease, to give her groin massage twice. She had even touched … Read more

Taliban ban on NGO workers, United Nations calls for withdrawal | Reuters

Taliban ban on NGO workers, United Nations calls for withdrawal |  Reuters

The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has called on the Taliban interim government to ban women from working in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in the country. In this photo, senior Taliban officials attend an event marking the first anniversary of the fall of Kabul on August 15, 2022. ( REUTERS/Ali Khara 2022) KABUL … Read more

(Syrian artists) respond to news of Salloum Haddad’s death

(Syrian artists) respond to news of Salloum Haddad’s death

Tell me – Raj This evening there was the news of the death of the Syrian artist Salloum Haddad, and many pages circulated this news. For its part, the Syndicate of Syrian artists has denied what was circulating. And the Union said in one of its pages: Distinguished fellow artist Salloum Haddad is a thousand … Read more

Feminist revolt from the classrooms of the University of Oviedo to put women in the history books

Feminist revolt from the classrooms of the University of Oviedo to put women in the history books

Ana María Lobeto, who teaches history at the Juan José Calvo Miguel de Sotrondio Institute, tells us that, in the subject curriculum, in her second year of high school, only a brief mention is made of Isabella I of Castile. The Catholic queen only appears in passing and of the rest of the women, in … Read more

Emergency International Consultations on Organizations Aid to Ban Women in Afghanistan

Emergency International Consultations on Organizations Aid to Ban Women in Afghanistan

Reuters ANNOUNCEMENTS•today, 12:04 Representatives of the United Nations and humanitarian organizations are discussing a ban on women working for a humanitarian organization today in Kabul. That prohibition was yesterday set up by the radical Islamic Taliban government. The question on the table today is whether international aid organizations should now stop their work, aid workers … Read more

Iran: 100 days since the death of Jina Mahsa Amini: Tehran in crisis

Iran: 100 days since the death of Jina Mahsa Amini: Tehran in crisis

Jina Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody shocked people around the world and plunged the Islamic Republic into the biggest political crisis in decades. What have the protests achieved so far? From the correspondents of the Dpa 12/25/2022 – 5:11 Tehran – When young Iranian Kurdish Jina Mahsa Amini lay dying in a hospital 100 … Read more

Women’s DFB-Pokal: RB Leipzig beats Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayern Munich wins in Duisburg

Women’s DFB-Pokal: RB Leipzig beats Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayern Munich wins in Duisburg

Status: 19/11/2022 16:33 The footballers of Eintracht Frankfurt surprisingly lost the quarterfinals of the DFB Cup against RB Leipzig. FC Bayern showed no weaknesses in Duisburg. Bundesliga second Eintracht Frankfurt lost the round of 16 against second division RB Leipzig on Saturday (11/19/2022) 1-2 (1-0). It is the second setback for Eintracht this season. Frankfurt’s … Read more

Khadija, Afghan journalist refugee in Spain: “There is no future for the women of my country”

Khadija, Afghan journalist refugee in Spain: “There is no future for the women of my country”

This week the Taliban banned Afghan women from studying at university The news comes months after the fundamentalist government also banned girls from attending school We talk about it with Khadija Amín, an Afghan journalist who has been a refugee in Spain for a year: “They took everything from us” “It’s so hard to see … Read more

The treatment of women by the Taliban may constitute “a crime against humanity”, says the G7

The treatment of women by the Taliban may constitute “a crime against humanity”, says the G7

The ministers, who met by video conference, called on the Taliban regime to reverse its decision to ban women from studying at university and ban girls from secondary education. And they warn Kabul of the possible consequences before the International Criminal Court in The Hague: “persecution of gender can constitute a crime against humanity under … Read more

The Taliban bans women from university

The Taliban bans women from university

AFP extension ANNOUNCEMENTS•today, 18:37•Edited today, 19:59 The Taliban has suspended higher education in Afghanistan for female students. A letter to Afghan universities ordered them to no longer admit women with immediate effect. The decision is until further notice. The Ministry of Education did not give reasons for the new restriction. The letter was also shared … Read more