Sec. Hillary Clinton, Canada’s Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland, Oprah Winfrey, Malala, Christine Lagarde, Michelle Obama & Global Women Leaders from Over 14 Countries Sign an Open Letter Calling for UN Action Against Iran

The Open Letter, Published in Sunday’s New York Times, Calls for the Immediate Expulsion of the Islamic Republic of Iran from the UN Commission on the Status of Women

WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 30, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The world’s preeminent women leaders in business, politics, advocacy and the arts published an open letter in Sunday’s New York Times calling for the immediate removal of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) from the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).

Signatories of the letter include Sec. Hillary Clinton, Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, Media Leader & Philanthropist Oprah Winfrey, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate & Education Activist Malala Yousafzai, Economic & Political Leader Christine Lagarde, former First Lady of the United States & Advocate of Girls Education Michelle Obama, former Executive Director of UN Women Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, former head of UN Climate Change Convention Christiana Figueres DBE, former First Lady of the United States & Education Advocate Laura Bush, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate & Human Rights Activist Nadia Murad and women in leadership positions from 14 countries (and counting).

This global effort—a partnership between Vital Voices, For Freedoms and a coalition of Iranian women leaders—comes amid more than 40 days of worldwide protests launched and led by Iranian women and girls after the tragic death of 22-year-old Mahsa Jina Amini. The protestors are demanding justice after Amini died on September 16, 2022 while in police custody. Amini was arrested by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s “morality police” for allegedly not complying with mandatory hijab laws.

Reports of extreme punishments and harsh crackdowns against protestors by Iranian authorities have flooded international headlines and social media feeds in the weeks since Amini’s death, gaining worldwide attention and scrutiny.

The group of women leaders who signed on to the letter came together in solidarity with Iranian women and girls with a clear call to action: the immediate removal of the Islamic Republic of Iran from the Commission on the Status of Women.

Within the first few days of going live, the letter received more than 21,000 signatures and growing. Additionally, more than 130,000 petitioners have also signed a letter asking for the same outcome on Change.org.

The open letter states: “We condemn the brutal violence of security forces against peaceful protesters … Earlier this year, to the dismay of women’s rights advocates around the world, Iran began a four–year term on the UN’s 45–member Commission on the Status of Women. This preeminent global body is exclusively dedicated to promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment. The Islamic Republic of Iran’s long–standing, systematic oppression of women should have disqualified them from election to the CSW.”

The letter also laments the Islamic Republic of Iran’s record on women’s rights, citing gender inequality and legalized discrimination against women regarding marriage, divorce, inheritance, child custody cases and attire. These restrictions include the mandate that requires women to wear head coverings at the onset of puberty.

The signatories of the letter warn that the violence and loss of life will continue without global intervention at the highest levels, and that the Commission on the Status of Women will lose credibility each day the Islamic Republic of Iran remains a member.

“This is a critical moment for leaders in the international community to vocally and unequivocally demonstrate their support for women’s rights by standing in solidarity with Iranian women and girls,” states the letter.

Members of the public are invited to read the full letter here. To join the movement, sign on here.

About Vital Voices Global Partnership
Now celebrating 25 years, Vital Voices Global Partnership has directly invested in more than 20,000 women leaders across 184 countries and territories since its inception in 1997. Driven by the universal truth that women are the key to progress in their communities and nations cannot move forward without women in leadership positions, Vital Voices has provided early support for leaders who went on to become Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, U.S. Youth Poet Laureates, prime ministers, award-winning innovators, pioneering human rights defenders, and breakthrough social entrepreneurs, including Amanda Gorman and Malala Yousafzai. In an effort to advance and expand this work, in 2022 Vital Voices opened the doors to the world’s first global embassy for women, the Vital Voices Global Headquarters for Women’s Leadership. It is a first-of-its-kind space that allows for convening, innovation, planning, and action—all in the pursuit of serving women leaders who are taking on the world’s greatest challenges.
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About For Freedoms
For Freedoms is an artist collective that centers art and creativity as a catalyst for transformative connection and collective liberation.

By wielding the power of art, we aim to deepen and expand our capacity to interrogate what is and imagine what could be.

Together, we seek infinite expansion.
www.forfreedoms.com

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‘Tamu Ria’

 

To provide opportunities to the villagers to engage in small businesses, the Kampung Liang Consultative Council held a Tamu Ria at Sungai Liang Recreation Park, 30th October morning.

 

The Tamu Ria was officiated by Awang Mohammad Yassin bin Haji Ahmed, Acting Belait District Officer. The sales activities range from food and beverages, fruits and vegetables as well as handicrafts. Such an event is hoped to promote village products and help villagers in generating their economy.

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Classic and Modern Car Show

The Brunei Darussalam’s Benzer Club with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, held an Open Classic and Modern Car Show in conjunction with the 17th National Youth Day Celebration. The show was held on 30th October afternoon, at the Indoor Stadium, Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex, Berakas parking area.

 

Present was Awang Haji Mohamad Rosfazilah bin Haji Yusly, Acting Deputy Director of Youth and Sports. Over a hundred classic and modern cars of various brands that are still functional and creatively modified are on display. It is intended to further strengthen the relationship between owners and clubs in the country apart from giving car owners the opportunity to exchange ideas and views as well share experiences among those who have the same interests.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Active Weather Conditions Warning

 

The potential for active weather conditions in Brunei Darussalam is still expected to occur until 2nd November 2022.

 

Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department in its press release informed that Rain, occasionally heavy and strong winds, is expected to affect most areas of the country. The risk of flash floods in low-lying and flood-prone areas, especially if it meets with the tide during heavy rain. Wind speed increases up to 60km/h during or near heavy rain. The public, including road users and mariners, are advised to take appropriate precautions for everyone’s safety during active weather conditions.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

‘Mayang Ambun’ Event

In order to introduce creative products produced by the community apart from supporting youth entrepreneurship, Eco Ponies Garden in collaboration with ‘React.Impak’ held a ‘Mayang Ambun’ Event in conjunction with National Youth Day Celebration. The event was held on 30th October morning, at the Eco Ponies Garden, Kampung Bang Nukat, Lamunin, Tutong District.

 

The launching was officiated by Awang Haji Ahmad Nizam bin Dato Paduka Haji Ismail, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs. Dayang Eyun Ukoi, Founder of Eco Ponies Garden said, eco ponies bring a new approach to the youth in its efforts to preserve the cultural heritage and the community life style, indirectly contributing to the sustainability of nature.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Inauguration of Teratak Setiawan Reading Corner

 

Reading can open the door to success and excellence for an individual apart from its impact on the development and progress of the country. Through reading can also shape the intellectual direction and identity of a society. The Deputy Permanent Secretary For Culture at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports stated the matter while inauguration the Teratak Setiawan Reading Corner, at the Teratak Setiawan guesthouse, Kampung Bolkiah ‘A’, 30th October morning.

 

Doctor Dayang Siti Norkhalbi binti Haji Wahsalfelah said, knowledge is also a weapon and shield so that a person can evaluate things critically and analytically. In fact, it is clear that with knowledge a person will become a civilized, intelligent and will not be easily deceived.

 

Towards producing educated and successful people, the Language and Literature Bureau established another special reading corner for the residents of Kampung Bolkiah A and its surroundings as well as the visitors of Teratak Setiawan Homestay. A reading corner called Teratak Setiawan, founded by Awang Haji Abu Zar bin Haji Ahmad. 200 books and magazines in Malay and English are available for different levels of readers at the corner.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

Welfare Council for the Differently-Abled

The Welfare Council for the Differently-Abled, MKOKU, held an Appreciation Ceremony for the Former Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. The ceremony took place on 30th October morning, at the Multipurpose Hall of Pusat Ehsan Al-Ameerah Al-Hajjah Maryam, Kampung Bengkurong.

 

The ceremony aims to express appreciation for the support, care and concern of the former Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports towards the Differently-Abled individuals, throughout his tenure as Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. Present was Retired Major General Dato Paduka Seri Haji Aminuddin Ehsan bin Pehin Orang Kaya Saiful Mulok Dato Seri Paduka Haji Abidin. The ceremony was enlivened with performances from the students of the SMARTER Brunei Association, the BDNAB Association and the Hearing Impaired Association, OKP.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

World Stroke Day

 

Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death in the country following cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes, with 400 new cases recorded every year. Doctor Hazirah binti Shafri, Medical Officer at the ‘Brunei Neuroscience Stroke and Rehabilitation Centre’, BNSRC, Pantai Jerudong Specialist Centre’, PJSC said that stroke is also among the main cause of disability among the citizens and residents in Brunei Darussalam. In conjunction with World Stroke Day, News at Ten last night brought a special edition on the disease, which requires specific medical attention in addressing it.

 

Doctor Hazirah urges the public to increase knowledge on signs of stroke and get immediate treatment when experiencing these symptoms. She explained that stroke symptoms identified as the acronym BE FAST, can save lives and reduce the effect of strokes.

 

A stroke patient, Awang Haji Zainal bin Haji Safar, shared his experience when he was struck by the disease almost two years ago. He always experienced headaches and migraines and episodes of fainting. He explained that the support and encouraging words from his wife, family members and friends acted as additional therapy for him, aside from the hospital treatments.

 

Practising a healthy lifestyle is important. A healthy and balanced diet as well as carrying out physical activities in the daily routine can reduce the risk of stroke.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

 

76 Times Khatam Al-Quran Ceremony

The Brunei Darussalam WARGAMAS Association held the 76 times Khatam Al-Quran Ceremony in conjunction with His Majesty The Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam’s 76th Birthday Celebration. The ceremony took place at Lambak Kanan National Housing Scheme Mosque, 30th October morning.

 

Leading the reading of Surah Al-Fatihah was Dato Seri Paduka Awang Haji Matsatejo bin Sokiaw, Deputy Minister, Department of Energy at the Prime Minister’s Office. The Khatam Al-Quran ceremony continued with the recitation of Al-Quran Verses from the khatam participants led by Haji Mohammad Hussin bin Haji Mohammad Salleh. Over one thousand individuals from Wargamas Association and senior citizens nationwide took part in the ceremony.

 

 

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Brunei’s Sultan Congratulated Local Chinese School’s 100th Anniversary

Brunei’s Sultan, Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, attended a ceremony celebrating the 100th anniversary of the establishment of Chung Hwa Middle School, here yesterday.

During his speech, congratulating the school’s achievements in the past 100 years, the sultan said that, education at Chung Hwa Middle School is not limited to Chinese students only, it has also become a choice among various races in the country.

The monarch sees 2022 as a historic year for the Chung Hwa Middle School, as the school has reached its 100th year of establishment, which is long enough to enable it to develop and create excellence.

The sultan said, the government will continue to give support in ensuring an equal and inclusive education can be given to all parties.

Chung Hwa Middle School provides quality education in three-language-learning environment, namely Malay, English and Mandarin.

Once a hut school, the school has been developing over the years, providing kindergarten, primary and secondary-level education.

 

Source: NAM News Network