FEMEN-Gate!
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FEMEN-Gate!
ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! 47 womensliberation.net FEMEN-Gate! Azar Majedi majedi.azar@gmail.com Violence against women Who is to blame? If you Google “violence against women” your search will result in thousands of facts and articles about it including rape, threats, domestic violence and murder of women. There are loads of campaigns and organisations to protest against and stop violence committed on women. They all say that they want to eradicate violence against women. They ratify resolutions and draw plans of action to this end. However, violence against women has not diminished. In fact it has increased. Is it not baffling? Whatever happened to all the endeavors of international organisations including the United Nations? War is one of the main and determining factors in the increasing number of violence against women, especially rape. Incidents of rape in African countries, where thanks to the New World Order people have been struggling in war and destruction for two decades, has increased at an astronomical scale. Congo is an scary example where rape has been used as a war ammunition. ..... Page 2 ! Maryam Kousha kousha.maryam@gmail.com The London Film Festival showing of a documentary by the Australian director Kitty Green on 18 October 2013 was the venue of some revealing facts about the feminist organisation known as FEMEN. Green’s documentary “Ukrain is not a brothel” showed the life and activities of the feminist group FEMEN’s members and their mentor. The group is more famous for their method of fighting women’s oppression by bearing their breasts. According to the interviews and views of the members some ugly truths came out which question the way the organisation was formed and operated. It is disturbing and questionable. Green spent 14 months with the group, sharing a flat with five FEMEN members in order to get to know them and make her documentary. The documentary reveals that the group was masterminded by a man called Victor Svytski. He was called the “consultant” to the movement. According to Green “it’s his movement ..... Page 5 PAGE 1 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! prostitution. Prostitution has now evolved into In Iraq where during the 10 year war of USA in internationally trafficking sex slaves. Organised this country, sexual violence and rape against gangs kidnap children and women and just like women has increased; in South Africa where drugs, transport them from one country to anpoverty and unemployment is very high, rape other. Every now and again, the mass media has increased. In India, gang rape of women has reports on news of human trafficking networks become an every day occurrence. Only recently bringing more sex slaves into the market. In a 23 year old female student was gang raped and some Gulf countries, the market of sex slaves killed. It led to a massive protest movement in the country. Although there was an extensive solidarity movement nationally and internationally to stop violence against women in India, it still did not reduce the number of rape cases. During the same time more rape cases were reported. The Indian society which is named “the biggest world democracy” is a country based on discrimination, inequality, poverty, destitution and deep capitalist exploitation and one of the examples of a society where the gap between the poor and the rich is nauseating. Prostitution is an old phenomenon. However, in today’s modern society, it has become a very profitable and violent industry. Women have resorted to prostitution because of poverty, because of the pressure of backward religious reasons which forces them to flee home and resort to ! operates and young girls from the neighboring countries are openly sold. This is the reality of today’s modern society of the 21st Century. Not only has violence against women not diminished, it has also, thanks to modern advanced technology become more aggressive. What is the root of this violence? Why are women under such brutal attacks? Is violence against women limited to African countries, India or other countries with similar social-economic situations? What should be done to stop it? Violence according to gender Today’s society recognises the phenomenon of violence against women. Allocating one day as the international day of protest against violence PAGE 2 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! committed on women in itself is evidence of the existence of such brutal treatment of women and the attempts to stop it. However, as explained above, from the time this Day was announced and recognised by the international community, violence against women has not diminished. The first question to be asked is: Is violence against women committed by “men”? Some answer categorically YES. In this common view, the violent nature of men as opposed to the biological, hormonal and “delicate” nature of women, is mentioned to prove the notion that men are the cause of violence against women. This is a myth. Why? Biology or society Women are not the victims of violence committed only by men. A lot of women suffer violence committed by women. For example, beating up children, girls or boys, even to the extend of torture is mainly carried out by mothers. It is also said that fathers punish their sons while mothers physically abuse their daughters. In many backward societies where tribal and village mentality rules, the mother-in-law is the main culprit inflicting the most cruel abuse on women. Verbal abuse and even murder of a daughter-in-law by the mother-in-law is a reoccurring crime in India. In Iran, in more traditional parts of the society, mother-in-law is the symbol of despotic power. The husband’s family is a violent and woman bashing institution. The sister-in-laws play a major role in inflicting physical and phycological abuse against the wife. The verbal abuse between two wives of the same man is another example of violence against women by women. The phenomenon of the second wife in societies under the rule of Islam is a fearful and hated one. The two wives manipulate their husband and inflict violence against each other. “Step mother” is another phenomenon which is tantamount to violence and pain. The violent actions of the step mother against the children of her husband in backward societies is taken as a normal behaviour. Women police attacking women in streets of Tehran One might argue: Is it not true that every minute, a woman is raped by a man? Is it not a fact that domestic violence is inflicted by husbands every where in the world? So, how can we claim that the thesis of men’s “inherent violence” is baseless and a myth? These facts are correct and real. However, first they do not reflect all the truths of violence within the family and in the society, second the violence against a woman by a man cannot be an inherent phenomenon or explained by biological elements. Violence in general and violence against women in particular is a social phenomenon because it changes by changes in the social, economic and political factors. ! The immigration of young girls and women from poor countries in South East Asia, Philippines and others to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries, Hong Kong and even Iran as servants has been going on for decades. These women and young girls are under constant violence. They work all hours of the day and night, are verbally and physically abused and raped. Apart from rape which is the job of males of the family and ignored by the females of the family, all other violent actions are inflicted by women. In organised prostitution and brothels, the “madam” in charge is the perpetrator of violence against the prostitutes. In Europe, there PAGE 3 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! are shelters for men who are victims of domestic violence by their wives. Domestic violence is no longer defined by men inflicting violence against women. Men, especially at an older age are subject to verbal and physical abuse by their wives. Finally, despite the general notion of the feminists who believe if the society was run by women, then violence against women would be reduced, experience has shown that whenever women have taken governmental positions they have competed well with their male counter parts in imposing hard and violent policies. Catherine the Great of Russia, Queen Antoinette of France, Margaret Thatcher of Britain, and Indira Gandhi of India have all been mentioned as examples of equality between men and women! Is my argument not an attempt to excuse men and hence a male chauvinist and anti women stance? No. Not at all. My argument is an attempt to show the real roots of suppression and violence against women. The fact that women have for a long time been under suppression and oppression does not mean that men are violent. Social relations produce and reproduce violence in the society and turn men into tools for violence against women. As shown above, women too have been turned into tools of violence against women. At the same time we observe that the more societies have developed and social movements have expanded, more and more men join the campaign to fight against lack of freedom of and violence against women. The mass protest movement in India which took place recently against rape of the female student shows the active participation of many men. In Iran too, many men are women’s activists. A society that is based on violence, produces and reproduces violence in different shapes and forms. Violence in capitalist system is a natural phenomenon because it is based on disenfranchisement of the majority of the people, selling their labour power for the benefit of the minority who own the means of production. In a society where the only incentive is profit; prisons, police ! and army are organised to maintain the in-equal and suppressive relations; people are thrown out of their own homes and their daily bread taken away from them; where human dignity is measured by the size of their wallets/purses; where descent people are marginalized and the rich who are the real thieves are regarded as important, violence is normal. To sustain and justify its existence, capitalist relations needs an ideology. It needs an ideology which would portray such relations as natural and inevitable. An ideology that, at best, would just make some changes in a charitable fashion. The ruling ideology, in every society is a tool to explain and justify the in-equal, suppressive and violent relations in the society. One important aspect of this ideology is religion. Is there anybody out there who does not know that all religions are misogynous? In this ideology, women must be servitude to men and ruled by them. This is the ruling of all religions, and not limited to just Islam, Judaism or Christianity. The Indian Imams declared that in the murder of the 23 year old student by the gang of 6 men, the victim was as guilty as the men. The pressure of religion was so much that her father had to defend his daughter. The struggle to abolish violence against women is part of the struggle to create a society with freedom, equality, prosperity and void of violence. The struggle against violence must continue. An awareness must be raised as to the roots of violence. The false promises of the governments, United Nations, European Union and such like agencies must be disclosed. These institutions themselves are part of the reason for an increase in cases of violence against women and should be disclosed. This upside down world must be inverted. The creation of a free, equal and prosperous society in the place of capitalist system is the only way of riding the society of violence against women. PAGE 4 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION ! .... FEMEN-Gate! and he hand-picked the girls. He hand-picked the prettiest girls because the prettiest girls sell more papers. The prettiest girls get on the front page... that became their image, that became the way they sold the brand”. She also adds that Mr. Svytski talks about the FEMEN women members as though they are weak creatures and need to be dominated. This is what he has said: “They don’t have the strength of character. They don’t even have the desire to be strong. Instead, they show submissiveness, spinelessness, lack of punctuality, and many other factors which prevent them from becoming political activists. These are qualities which it was essential to teach them.” 25 OCTOBER 2013 It is very sad to witness the demise of a woman’s organisation which on the surface seemed to be concerned about women’s rights but being founded and controlled by somebody who used them for his/her advantage. It is sad to see that individual members who may have had high hopes for changing women’s situation had fallen victim to such power and money grabbing monster. What is new? The point is that right from the beginning, we in Organisation for Women’s Liberation questioned the methods of this group. When an organisation claiming to fight women’s oppression A Femen member is arrested outside an EU-Russia summit. One of the FEMEN campaigners has talked of the relationship between the women and the movement’s founder as being like “Stockholm syndrome”, in which hostages feel sympathy for their captors. “We are psychologically dependent on him and even if we know and understand that we could do this by ourselves without his help, it’s psychological dependence,” she says. ! and inequality resorts to tactics as nude protests makes one wonder if that is all women have left in their weaponry? Does the society not portray women as commodities enough that this organisation feels to fall into the trap of perpetuating the same notion? Is it not like wanting to fight pollution and doing so by exploding a nuclear plant to high light the situation? The fact is that FEMEN, seems to have been built to use PAGE 5 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! women (nude ones at that) to combat women’s exploitation! To sell papers! What is the difference between these nude pictures and other nude pictures to sell papers and gain financial profit? None. Nobody should have problem with nude pictures in general but when they are used subversively then the agenda changes. In the case of FEMEN, women were used to fulfill another agenda. This has come forth by the admission of FEMEN members and one of their founders Inna Shevchenko. It seems that FEMEN cannot see the woods from the trees! They claim to be fighting women’s oppression but they themselves have fallen victim of oppression. That is sad. They tried to fight patriarchy but were ruled by a patriarchal man. Green says that Victor Svyatski constantly gave orders to the girls on the phone or by Skype. Near the end of the film, Svyatski admitted he was “the patriarch in an anti-patriarch movement”. men and women, an end to exploitation of labour, universal rights of women, secularism, and prosperity for all. Women are and have been oppressed for the “simple” reason of being women. The only movement that can gain from women’s bodies is the movement that sees women’s bodies as commodities which can be invested on. That is exactly what the “consultant” has done. Are we so naive to believe that showing our naked bodies is the best tool to fight the same system that uses women’s bodies to sell papers and glorify submission? This is the question to FEMEN and those organisations that supported them. One thing is certain. The desire to abolish women’s oppression and inequality is prevalent. All women’s organisations agree on this point. The differences emerge when methods to achieve this aim are discussed. I just hope that the sad demise of FEMEN is a warning signal for future activities. To fight women’s oppression and inequality in the society demands correct analysis of the roots of women’s oppression. The capitalist system works at all levels, social, economic and cultural levels. In the case of FEMEN-gate the dominant misogynist culture and financial gains were used to manipulate the cause. Women’s liberation movement is not identified with breasts! It is identified with strong, passionate political demands and struggle. Demands like equality for Women’s liberation movement is the uncompromising enemy of the Islamic movement. Women’s freedom is the measure of freedom in society. There is still a great deal left to accomplish in order to eliminate inequality between men and women, not only in Iran where misogyny brutally rules, but in the most advanced societies as well.The Organisation for Women’s Liberation sees itself as part of the immense historical and international struggle for women’s liberation. ! PAGE 6 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! Giving birth on the lawn outside the hospital! A tragedy in our “modern” world! Irma Lopez, a 29 year old Mexican (Mazatecs) mother of 3 had to give birth on the lawn of the Mexican Health Centre grounds after being rejected help from the hospital staff. Irma and her husband went to the hospital on 2 October for medical help with her delivery. The nurses claimed that she was only 8 months pregnant and not ready to deliver, even though she was fully dilated. The couple, who are Mazatecs and do not speak Spanish could not understand what the nurses were saying. They were told to leave. An hour later, while her husband was still pleading with the nurses to accept her wife, Irma who was in severe pain squatted and gave birth to their child. She was alone. What a tragedy. What an inhumane world. The world is full of deprivation and pain. It is full of riches yet full of misery and poverty. 86% of worlds wealth belongs to only 10% of the adult population! Obviously Irma and her family do not belong to this section. Their share of resources is to be denied the basics in every day life and at times of need. It is heart breaking to even look at the image. It only provokes anger and hatred of the system. A system which is based on profit and greed. The world must change. Humanity and welfare must prevail. __________________________________________________ An 8 year old abused and murdered in Yemen! An 8 year old girl is the recent victim of brutal Islamic crimes. The 8 year old was married off to a 40 year old man in Yemen earlier in October. She died after being raped by her “husband”. Another case of official child abuse and murder. Women’s Liberation TV The Persian language TV programmes of Organisation for Women’s Liberation is broadcast every Sunday, at 17.30 Tehran time. 11642 MHz Symbol: Right 27500 Channel KMTV ! PAGE 7 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! Nudity or Nudity, That is the Question?! The following article was written by Azar last year in response to Maryam Namazie’s campaign publishing a nude calendar inspired by Femen. Since the points raised in this article are relevant to the Femen-Gate, we are including it in this issue. Azar Majedi A calendar of some nude women is published. The publisher calls it revolutionary. And we are to believe that this action is revolutionary because the publishers say so. As a veteran women’s right activist, as a Marxist and Workercommunist who has fought for a better world, a world which guarantees freedom. equality and prosperity for all its citizens, regardless of their gender, nationality, ethnicity, their mother tongue, their beliefs, and the family in which they are born, and as a woman who has experienced Islam and political Islam first hand, and was forced to flee its persecution, I see nothing revolutionary in this act. Therefore, I wrote a piece in Persian to state my opinion. As I was going to write a similar statement in English, Maryam Namazie, who proudly calls this calendar her “brain child”, responded to my critique. Here, I state my view on this action and respond to points made by Maryam in defence of her “revolutionary” act. publication of her nude picture as a protest against misogyny and deep rooted male chauvinism dominant in Egyptian society, and Golshifteh Farahani’s, Iranian actress, nudity in a short French film promoting Cezar’s film award. The videos of these two interviews are available in my youtube channel. I clearly made 3 points before stating my views on this calendar. 3. Even if we believe that what these women have done is breaking taboos, not any taboobreaking is revolutionary or progressive. As incest is a taboo, and I don’t believe breaking it is to any decent human being a progressive or positive action. 1- The Iranian national-Islamists have already published their comments which are nothing but exposing their loutishness based on Islamic and nationalistic ideology. I have exposed this ideology in many occasions, including two radio interviews, in Persian, on Allia Magda Almahdi’s ! 2. I respect unconditional freedom of expression. Everyone is free to express themselves as they please. This is the basic right of anyone. But criticising the content of their expression is also the basic right of everyone, as well. I respect the right of every human being to unconditional freedom of thought, belief and expression. But I do not necessarily respect what they express or believe in. As I wrote in a piece entitled: “Wilders Has a Right ti Express Appalling Views”http://www.butterfliesandwheels.org/ 2009/wilders-has-a-right-to-express-appallingviews/ I stated that I cannot see much difference between nude pictures of women in tabloids, e.g. PAGE 8 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! the Sun, and this calendar. The fact that they have written some bombastic slogans under each picture does not change the essence of it. Maryam responded by saying: “What Azar doesn’t see is that nudity is not the problem; it’s the commodification and objectification of women’s bodies that are. To see the Nude Photo Revolutionary Calendar of women showing solidarity with a young Egyptian woman under attack as one and the same as a tabloid that sells dehumanised women’s bodies for profit misses entirely the point of the Calendar and for that matter Aliaa’s own actions. The Calendar is an organised act by women themselves reclaiming a tool used for suppression. It may not be considered courageous by Azar but nudity in this manner is not as easy as it may seem.” I try to dissect this paragraph. There are many big-sounded concepts thrown here. It is necessary to demystify them. 1- As it regards “commodification”, I like to ask Maryam, in which context she is using this concept? In Marxian or in the everyday language used on the street and by not only some feminists, but also by some mullahs who state that women have become commodities in the West? In Marxian term, a commodity is an object which has both use value and exchange value. Has a woman’s body become a commodity? I don’t think so. Women’s bodies, as long as they are not sold are not commodities. But apparently, Maryam thinks differently. So, may I ask, how is she going to de-commodify it? By taking nude pictures and sell them to fund their cause? This is defying the purpose. If selling nude pictures of women turn their bodies into commodity,they, too, are selling their nude pictures. In essence, their act is the same as the tabloids who are selling women’s nude pictures to increase their profit. The fact that she claims its proceeds go to defend women’s rights, and tabloids put the ! money in their own pocket, does not change one inch the fact, that their bodies and that of the nude woman on page 3 of the Sun have become commodities. Why? Because they are exchanged for money. They have acquired an exchange-value. Maryam claims that these nude photos are against political Islam. It mist be stated that Islamists do not commodify women’s bodies. This is too advanced for them. They regard women as slaves, couple of stages behind commodity market! 2- “The Calendar is an organised act by women themselves reclaiming a tool used for suppression.” This statement is nothing but a pompous and empty phrase, which is used to silence the opponent. Under the pressure of a trend in feminist movement, the word “woman” has acquired sanctity. just as religious figures and icons. Woman is the last word. If a woman says it, if a woman does it, then it is irreproachable. And when more women come together and organise an action, then everybody must shut up, otherwise one has offended the saint! I dare to offend this sanctity, as I have done many more times in my life. An organised action by women in itself does not justify an act, as it does not make it right or revolutionary. The act must be judged on its own merits. Just for the sake of clarification, and not by any means trying to make any similarities between the two acts, I make an example. If women organise prostitution, would that change the essence of prostitution? Is a brothel that has been organised by women themselves and it is run by women themselves, change the fact that it is organised prostitution? I remember that in 1999 Germaine Greer in a meeting lunching her then new book The Whole Woman, claimed that since female geni- PAGE 9 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! tal mutilation (she did not call it that, she used the term female circumcision) is done on girls by women of a given community, therefore, it is OK. I stood up in this meeting and challenged this backward misogynic opinion and was applauded by the crowd in the meeting. I say the same thing here. I listen to reason and am ready to accept any false reflections in the face of solid reason. But no one has ever silenced me by throwing pretentious and demagogical phrases at my face. I have learned to be strong in my long and hard battles against Islamic regime, political Islam and the misogynic ideology. “to reclaim a tool which is used for suppression.” This phrase especially is brilliantly void of any real content and preposterous. How on earth have you and those women who created a video of their nudity have reclaimed a tool of suppression? Can you please care to explain? It is claimed that women’s bodies have become a tool of suppression of women. How? Apparently, because some use them in pornography, some use them to sell commodities, some use them for joy, and some veil them. So, we women take nude pictures of ourselves and sell them to fight women’s oppression. Isn’t this your argument? I’m sorry, I don’t buy this. Just as I don’t buy this calendar or the tabloids. In my opinion you have played in the hands of those you claim to fight against. You have used their method to reclaim your “emancipation.” This is none-sensical. This is nothing but sheer demagogy. Maryam claims that “tabloids sell dehumanised women’s bodies.” How does one decide that those women whose nude photos are published in tabloids are dehumanised, but the women in the calendar are emancipated? What is the basis for such judgement? Any offered? NO. This is nothing but arbitrary. “I say so, and I’m a woman, so it is right.” This is no argument. May I ask that if the board of the tabloid were all women, the photographers were also all women, ! would you still call them dehumanised? Wouldn’t this be considered as an organised action by women, and therefore, revolutionary and emancipatory? She further claims that her action is an act of international solidarity. Why? Because she has also taken a nude picture of herself and published it, as Allia Magda Almahdi has done in Egypt. I never knew that international solidarity means to do exactly what a protester has done somewhere else under totally different circumstances. Allia’s act of defiance in Egypt is totally different. Taking nude photos and publish them in the west has long been permitted and attracts neither persecution, nor death threats. In fact, by doing copying her act, in this fashion, one trivialises Allia’s action. Many workers around the world are being exploited, millions in the worst dehumanised conditions. Are you ready to work under the same conditions in order to show your solidarity? Many young women are being killed or disabled as a result of the working conditions they work under. Are you ready to expose yourself to the same conditions? Many protesters burn themselves, as Ben Zaid did in Tunisia. Are you ready to do the same? Many protesters go on hunger strike, Should all supporters of their cause do the same? No, would be your immediate answer. You would consider this as lunacy. Then, why publishing nude picture of yourself is any different? It is easier. It is a good propaganda. It might bring you to national TV, or be named in a main stream media. This is the reason you have organised this act. I wonder if this was the brain child of a man, you would stop short of calling it misogynic? Listen to Azar Majedi’s interview with Radio F Word.m4v in Canada by clicking on this link: On the Nude Calendar, Radio F Word.m4v PAGE 10 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! Iran legalizes rape of step daughters! New President, new rules! Maryam Kousha While the heads of states in the West are busy praising the new President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Rouhani, for being “moderate” and “open” to negotiations, his government ratified the legislation legalizing the marriage of men with their step daughters. Now, according to Islam and the Islamic regime of Iran, men can legally marry their step daughters. Also, according to Islamic law, the age of marriage is 9 and men can have 4 permanent wives and as many temporary one as they wish. The Islamic regime follows the brutal reactionary and criminal laws of Islam to the book. Their nauseating argument is that If the Prophet Mohammad could marry girls as young as 6-7 years old, then why not implement the same rule in today’s society ruled by Islam. It is official pedophilia empowered and executed by Islamic Republic of Iran. It is a sick notion and can only be confronted with destruction of the whole establishment. No matter how the West tries to portray “changes” in the Islamic regime and its leaders, nothing can hide the atrocities and crimes committed by this government. The Islamic regime is by definition ISLAMIC and cannot be reformed. People of Iran hate the regime and demand a secular, free, equal and prosperous society void of any abuse, suppression, oppression, exploitation and destitution. Medusa TV A satellite and internet TV programme presented by Azar Majedi broadcasts programmes for one hour every Friday through KMTV. ! PAGE 11 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! No more death! Stop death and maiming of workers in Garment industry! The tragedy in a garment factory in Bangladesh on 24 of April this year, which led to more than 370 confirmed deaths, 900 missing and hundreds injured is the sheer manifestation of greed and exploitation of workers by not only native capitalists, but also multi-national companies, such as Primark, Matalan, Mango, Beneton, C&A, JCPenny, Wallmart, Marks and Spencer, George and the like. Six months earlier from this date a fire in a garment factory, Tazreen Fashion killed more than 120 workers and couple of months before that on September 11, a fire killed nearly 300 workers in a garment factory in Pakistan. Fire and collapsing of buildings are quite common in the garment industry. Since 2005, until the last tragedy, more than 1,000 workers died in garment industry in Bangladesh alone. The poor, unsafe and unhygienic working conditions lead to death and sever illnesses of many workers; Many workers suffer from TB from exposure to cotton fluff. Low wages, long working hours without breaks, constant harassment by supervisors create a semi-slavery working conditions for millions of workers in countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Vietnam and China. Majority of these workers are women migrated from rural areas to work in the industry. Exploitation of young is also a common practice in the industry. Workers are deprived by law to form unions or organise to defend their rights. The fact that the workers are from the most destitute section of society, subdued and downtrodden by misogynist tradition and ideology, make them a valuable workforce for the greedy companies: very cheap and docile labour power. It is our duty to put a stop to these brutal conditions; to stop workers slaughter at workplace; to create a decent, dignified and humane working and living condition for millions and millions of human beings. Organisation for Women’s Liberation calls upon all progressive and humanitarian organisations and individual to join us in a campaign to bring dignity and humanity to the garment industry worldwide. Our campaign is focussed on safety, a decent living minimum wage, right to organise and shorter working hours. Let’s 1st of May 2013 be named the day to safeguard workers of garment industry. We will write in more details in our next communiques. Long Live workers’ solidarity; Long live a better world Organisation for Women’s Liberation 1 May 2013 Contact: Azar Majedi majedi.azar@gmail.com kousha.maryam@gmail.com Visit our Face Book page: https://www.facebook.com/NoMoreDeathStopSlaughterOfWorkersInGarmentIndustry?ref=hl ! PAGE 12 ORGANISATION FOR WOMEN’S LIBERATION 25 OCTOBER 2013 ! The Organisation for Women’s Liberation womensliberation.net Editor: kousha.maryam@gmail.com Finantial contributions Please make your donations to the following account: Lloyds tsb Bank, Account name: Medusa Account no: 0972959 Sort Code: 30-99-86 369 Green Lanes, Palmers Green, London N13 4JH, England Medusa Huset Shahla Nouri, wlshahla.m@gmail.com www.medusahuset.se Linnegatan 21B, 413 04 Gothenburg, Sweden Members of the Steering Committee of OWL, elected in the AGM held in Gothenburg, Sweden 23 February 2013. From left standing: Shahla Noori, Suhaila Turkiya, Karim Noori, Chiman Darabi, Azar Majedi, Nooshin Ghaderi, Afsaneh Zijji; Sitting: Mariam Afrasiabpour, Maryam Kousha The OWL’s aim is the unconditional liberation of women and complete equality between women and men in Iran. We fight for: 1- Complete equal rights for women and men; abolition of discriminatory laws, particularly laws in relation to family, marriage, divorce, and parental responsibilities, for children; 2- Abolition of compulsory veiling and freedom of dress; 3- Access to equal resources in education, employment, sports and cultural activities; 5- Separation of religion from the state and education. ! PAGE 13