The Palestinian Working Women’s
Society for Development in Nablus hosted on Monday a study circle on the
reality and challenges of women’s political participation.
As Suhad Abdelatif, the coordinator
for the psych-social program pointed out, the aim of the activity was to share
the experiences and prospective of feminist leaders on women’s political
participation in the coming period. The session is a continuation of a previous
activity held in Ramallah on women’s status, their social and political role,
and the future strategies for women’s mobilization.
Amal Khraishe initiated the debate
as she also stressed the importance to conduct similar trainings in order to
project a critical prospective of women’s status in Palestine. She stated that
any social movement void of political principles is limited and transient.
Khraishe explained that politics is not necessarily included within the frames
of political parties or the government, but it’s the accumulation of an
organized thoroughly-thought effort. She also presented the history of the
feminist movement, which was formed amidst the Palestinian national struggle
and is representative and inclusive of all Palestinian women inside Palestine
and in the Diaspora.
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