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    Panorama.am

    17:27 11/03/06

    WOMEN ARE FREE, BUT ...

    `There has been a little progress in the sphere of
    Defence of Rights of Armenian women in the last 4
    years. Yet it proceeds rather slowly,' chief secretary
    of Socintern Women's Organization Marlene Haas thinks.

    `Today our problem is the fact that there is an
    attitude among our women and men which is an obstacle
    to women participation in the political-social life of
    the Republic,' ARF representative to Socintern Women's
    Organization Maria Titizyan said. As she thinks the
    above mentioned attitude is the result of foreign
    influence on the one hand and of lack of experience
    and self-confidence among women on the other hand.

    Today women representatives of various fields took
    part in the conference `Women in the process of
    forming civil society.' As M. Titizyan said the
    unemployment among women is more, they are paid less
    than men for the same work.

    Yet, male and female representatives of our executive
    and legislative bodies do not agree with the above
    mentioned statement.

    Minister of Social Affairs Aghvan Vardanyan knows no
    cases when the amount of money paid to women and men
    for one and the same work is different. And in her
    turn NA Deputy Hranush Hakobyan stated: `In Education
    field 86% of workers are women, 83% in health field,
    73% in cultural field, 20% of Judges, 1/3 of lawyers,
    25% of diplomats. This means that women are
    everywhere. But it is another question that the number
    of female representatives is small in state
    governmental bodies. I do not agree that women must be
    appointed ministers or deputies just because they are
    women. Doesn't it mean that is their only quality?'

    Those present think that this situation is not typical
    of Armenia but of the whole world. But the situation
    in Armenia `is far from being at least satisfactory,'
    head of ARF group Levon Lazarian says. As V.
    Hovhannisyan thinks not men are not afraid to give
    freedom to women but women are afraid to take that
    freedom.

    Everybody is sure the role of women in the process of
    formation of civil society is as important as that of
    men. Yet the most important and in this case sad thing
    is that there are no even signs of civil society in
    our country. /Panorama.am/
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