We Will Wear Dresses on 24 August
By Hadeel Hegazy
Source:dailynewsegypt.com
Comment: I found this article to be interesting... I see this project as an attempt to morally corrupt the Muslim women of Egypt. I am sharing it in order to inform others of the attempts of some people to morally corrupt Muslims... and more specifically Muslims in Egypt. Here is the article:
"A new Facebook campaign has been launched calling for Egyptian women
to take back their right to dress as they please: Hanlbes Fasateen, or
We Will Wear Dresses. The event is set to take place on 24 August and
encourages women to wear a dress or skirt as they go about their days
without being harassed or deemed inappropriate.
“The aim behind the campaign is urging girls to feel free to wear
what they want; it’s their basic right,” said Michael Nazeehs, one of
the campaign founders. The slogan of the campaign stems from the fact
that many women feel restricted in their attire due to prevalent sexual
harassment on the street. “We want them to say, ‘we are not afraid; we
will wear what we want,’” Nazeehs said.
It is not the first campaign the group that Nazeehs is a part of has
launched. “We have launched the No To Harassment campaign to push girls
to speak of the harassment incidents they face on daily basis, and to
spread awareness that the girl here is the victim,” he said. Another
initiative is the Understand Me and Don’t Hurt Me campaign, which calls
attention to female genital mutilation (FGM) and calls for women to
embrace feminism.
Many times the blame for sexual harassment has been squarely put on
the victim, often claiming she was dressed inappropriately, completely
disregarding the fact that many modestly and conservatively dressed
women are sexually harassed and assaulted. We Will Wear Dresses was
launched after an incident in the Delta city of Tanta where a young
woman who objected to harassment by standing in front of her harasser’s
car was run over in response. The driver was arrested, but released not
long after. This latest campaign is yet another social media initiative
launched by young Egyptians to bring attention to the terrible situation
women are facing in the country today.
The accompanying hashtag was picked by Twitter users, and hundreds of
tweets expressed support for the idea. The campaign became popular
shortly after it was launched, with 2,100 people confirming their
“attendance” of the event to date, meaning they will wear a dress or
skirt on 24 August.
We Will Wear Dresses received strong supports from Egyptian writer
and poet Fatma Naoot, who noted the changing attitude towards women’s
dress while sharing old black-and-white photos of her mother, aunt and
grandmother from the middle of the century. “Dresses used to be an icon
for elegancy and femininity at this time,” Naoot said. “People never
behaved but with polite words.”
Nazeehs said that people’s feedback was mostly positive, and said:
“the campaign was released right after Eid and it’s ongoing,” adding
that he expects it to last longer than the 24 August, since many people
are responding so favourably towards it.
The reactions on twitter discussed the background to the campaign,
and the underlying problems that women face. One of the female tweeps
said “wearing a dress in Egyptian streets nowadays is a heroic act;
Egyptian girls struggle for their personal freedom.”
The campaign has also had its detractors. “What religion and which
country’s traditions allow women to walk in streets with such outfits?”
one of its opponents asked on Twitter. 'Being free means free to take
off your clothes?' "
Link: http://www.dailynewsegypt.com/2013/08/22/we-will-wear-dresses-on-24-august/
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