• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: Karolinalara
  • hace 5 años

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Resumen en inglés de esto:

Women's rights campaigners in Afghanistan are celebrating a rare victory. For the first

time, the names of mothers will be put on their children's birth certificates, alongside the

father's name. Mothers' names will also be put on national identity cards. The Afghan

government has just announced a new law to allow this. For hundreds of years, only the

father's name was allowed on the birth certificate. Campaigners in Afghanistan started

their campaign in 2017. They used social media to fight for the right of women to have

their names on official documents. It is common in Afghanistan for a woman's name not

to be included on wedding invitations.

Afghanistan's Vice-President said: "The decision to include the mother's name on the ID

card is a big step forward for women's rights." The founder of the #WhereIsMyName

campaign, Laleh Osmany, said the law was good. She said: "By printing her name, we

give the mother power. The law now gives her certain powers to be a mother who can,

without the presence of a man, get documents for her children, enroll her children in

school, and travel." Another campaigner said: "My feeling of happiness may seem

ridiculous for women in other countries, but when we live in a society where women are

physically and spiritually excluded, achieving such basic rights is a big and difficult task."​

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Women's rights campaigners in Afghanistan are celebrating a rare victory. ... Afghanistan's Vice-President said: "The decision to include the mother's name on the ID card is a big step forward for women's rights." The founder of the #WhereIsMyName campaign, Laleh Osmany, said the law was good.

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