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Harassment forces Arab women to cover up

This recent file photo shows an Egyptian woman in Cairo, right, wearing the niqab, which covers everything but the eyes

This recent file photo shows an Egyptian woman in Cairo, right, wearing the niqab, which covers everything but the eyes


The sexual harassment of women in the streets, schools and work places of the Arab World is driving them to cover up and confine themselves to their homes, said activists at the first-ever regional conference addressing the once taboo topic.

Activists from 17 countries across the region met in Cairo for a two-day conference ending Monday and concluded that harassment was unchecked across the region because laws don't punish it, women don't report it and the authorities ignore it.

The harassment, including groping and verbal abuse, appears to be designed to drive women out of public spaces and seems to happen regardless of what they are wearing, they said.

Amal Madbouli, who wears the conservative face veil or niqab, told AP that despite her dress, she is harassed and described how a man came after her in the streets of her neighborhood.

"He hissed at me and kept asking me if I wanted to go with him to a quieter area, and to give him my phone number," said Madbouli, a mother of two.

"This is a national security issue. I am a mother, and I want to be reassured when my daughters go out on the streets."

This file photo shows an Egyptian girl in Cairo wearing a hijab, right, which covers the hair but leaves the face uncovered, as others in the background wear the niqab

This file photo shows an Egyptian girl in Cairo wearing a hijab, right, which covers the hair but leaves the face uncovered, as others in the background wear the niqab

Statistics on harassment in the region have until recently been nonexistent, but a series of studies presented at the conference hinted at the widespread nature of the problem.

As many as 90 percent of Yemeni women say they have been harassed, while in Egypt, out of a sample of 1,000, 83 percent reported being verbally or physically abused.

A study in Lebanon reported that more than 30 percent of women said they had been harassed there.

"We are facing a phenomena that is limiting women's right to move ... and is threatening women's participation in all walks of life," said Nehad Abul Komsan, an Egyptian activist who organized the event with funding from the U.N. and the Swedish development agency.

Open discussion of the harassment issue first emerged in Egypt three years ago, after blogs gave broad publicity to amateur videos showing men assaulting women in downtown Cairo during a major Muslim holiday.

The public outcry sparked an unprecedented public acknowledgment of the problem and drove the Egyptian government to consider two draft bills addressing sexual harassment.

Sexual harassment, including verbal and physical assault, has been specifically criminalized in only half a dozen Arab countries. Most of the 22 Arab states only outlaw overtly violent acts like rape, according to a study by Abul Komsan.

Participants at the conference said men are threatened by an increasingly active female labour force, with conservatives laying the blame for harassment on women's dress and behavior.

In Syria, men from traditional homes go shopping in the market place instead of female family members to spare them harassment, said Sherifa Zuhur, a Lebanese-American academic at the conference.

Abul Komsan described how one of the victims of harassment she interviewed told her she had taken on the full-face veil to stave off the hassle.

"She told me 'I have put on the niqab. By God, what more can I do so they leave me alone,"' she said, quoting the woman.

Some even said they were reconsidering going to work or school because of the constant harassment in the streets and on public transpiration.

But even in Yemen, where nearly all women are covered from head to toe, activist Amal Basha said 90 percent of women in a published study she conducted reported harassment, specifically pinching.

"The religious leaders are always blaming the women, making them live in a constant state of fear because out there, someone is following them," she said.

If a harassment case is reported in Yemen, Basha added, traditional leaders interfere to cover it up, remove the evidence or terrorize the victim.

In Saudi Arabia, another country where women cover themselves completely and are nearly totally segregated from men in public life, women report harassment as well, according to Saudi activist Majid al-Eissa.

His organization, the National Family Safety Programme, has been helping draft a law criminalizing violence against women in the conservative kingdom, where flirting can often cross the line into outright assault.

Discussion of the law begins Tuesday.

"It will take time especially in this part of the world to absorb the gender mixture and the role each gender can play in society," he said.

 "We are coping with changes (of modern life), except in our minds."
- AP

Published Dec 15 2009

Comments (17)

  • Anonymous
    In before Kartrina!
  • Jackie
    This is so sad, isn't it? They are one of the strongest believer in Islam + one of the richest country in the world, yet no solution have been thought up regarding this. How ignorant to blieve that it is non-existent!
  • ujang
    You think so?? Imagine what'll will happen if they dont cover up!!!
  • Jintan
    They are only using the dress code as cover up their fetish needs.

    If they are truly honest, they can use other good mean to promote good dressing code.

    Bad things happen because of the bad intents of the doers and it does not make their acts correct or right because of others wrong doing. They should help or lead the correct path instead.

    Proper up bringing of the men within their family should be look at.Without them there won't be any sexual harassment.
  • Superman
    This shown that Arab's men super duper highly sexual driven sex machine walking on the street and constantly looking for sex.

    Bravo? or Shame?
  • Ivy
    pity discrimination...
  • Muslim-lady
    The change to positive & healthy human interactions is coming though less speedily in such countries.

    1. It's attitude rather than religion which controls the men's behaviour. To these guys having the ladies in a state of fear must be thrilling. Though i think only a small percentage of men who behaves in this dispicable manner.

    2. The aurat for muslim ladies is to be covered except for the face & hands

    3.Islam defines beautifully the way muslims interact with each other whether the person is a muslim or not. (Interact means speech, written medium, eye contact, hand contact & body contact.)
  • Firewall + Antivirus
    The more you suppress the worse it becomes.
  • Muhammad
    Looks like have to follow as in Japan, where they segregate train coaches as per gender, where no one in the world complaints. But if Muslim country do that will be severely criticised as discrimination of sexes.

    As for the Arab men, must prosecute them from video footage(if available), AND mothers/fathers instill in them men, How they would feel if their own mother, wife and sisters get groped ??

    It is the food thay ate that makes them men highly sex driven. Proof: I studied the intake of a certain popular delicacy of a certain race/community, where many certain heinous crimes committed are mainly by that race.

    Example: For all races - Because of infant formula(Cows milk)given to babies, when they grow up, they do not respect their parents especially the mother. Many children send their old parents to Old Folks Home.

    The 1st 24 months should be fed with Mothers Milk. If own mother cannot give, then onother woman should give milk.Then only ok of future generations.

    ...
  • modern girl
    Since the women wear the niqab and still being harassed, why can't they see that it's the MEN they need to change?

    Whip them, throw them into jail, make them sweep the street. Arab men need to be civilized and learn to respect women.

    To think that Arab is one of the oldest civilization in the world is just pathetic. Shame on you Arab men!
  • caliban
    My dear modern girl...let me explain to you. Blames on the alims and mullah for misguiding the men. So far only women are stressed to look after their aurat, but not the man. Read the book of fiqh, then you will find that the aurat of the men are included their lustful eyes and COCK. Men are prohibitted from looking at the women outside of their mahram. Men are advisible to look down when they are walking. Can't figure out why are the religious teachers not stressing the men to look their men aurat. It's sunnat???? ( Antic stupid excuses from the alims) Only Allah knows !!!!
  • apai
    every minute 16 women been rape in the US.
  • caliban
    My dear modern girl or ladyboi..Hijab is the muslim women dress not an arabic dress. It is for all races not applied for arab only. Your statement shown that you are damm stupid. If you are beautiful, i call you a bitch. But if you are ugly, i call you a slut.Woman without brain !!!
    Before islam, the arab women are dressed like the belly dancer..very porno..slutty..bitchy
  • caliban
    Dunia ni aman jika jantan2 semua tau jaga konek ngan mata dia orang daripada melihat benda yang HARAM.
    Ustaz dan mak bapak semua..tolong la ingat jantan2 kat dunia supaya dia tau jaga aurat. AKU TENGOK SELAMA HARI NI KAU CUMA BISING KAT POMPUAN JER SURUH JAGA AURAT.CAKAP LA YANG HAQ SUPAYA KEBAHTILAN HILANG.
  • Anonymous
    the article title may give wrong impression. pls take note that there're women who "cover up" strictly because of their religiouc belief. i'm an expatriate working in one of the Arab countries. there're many foreigners here.... and the harrasments may either committed by the arabs or foreigners. a stupid and horny man is a stupid and horny men... no matter where they come from.
  • middle-road
    Some groups think women should stay at home and be homemakers, no need to cover up..hard to get a consensus,every scholar has his own opinion

    By the way, Sweden reportedly has one of the lowest sex-crime rate in the world,.. is it clothing or mindset to blame?? need to do more research!!
  • Kiana
    It's all because of Islam and its sensitivity. If strict Islam never existed, and if everyone opened up, surely there's women rights and men won't be having super sex drives..
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