28.12.2011. 15:55 |
"Košer" autobusne linije u Jeruzalemu
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Jerusalem police chief urges rabbis to condemn humiliation of women
Jeruzalemski šef policije traži od rabina da osude ponižavanje žena
Niso Shaham tells MKs forced gender segregation 'going on under our noses for years'; says haredi man called female soldier 'slut' because she refused to sit in back of bus
Prisilna spolna "segregacija"se provodi već godinama rekao je Haredi muškarac koji je nazvao ženu, članicu izraelske vojske "Slut" zato što nije htjela sjesti otraga u autobusu.
Speaking at a meeting of the Knesset's Economic Affairs Committee on Wednesday morning, Shaham said, "On my way over here I was informed of an incident in which a haredi man called a female soldier 'slut' because she refused to sit at the back of an Egged bus. We arrested him....
"Enforcement alone will not provide the solution. We've also been taking down signs (calling for gender segregation), but there are many more things that need to be done. This has been going on right under our noses for many years," the police commander told the MKs.
"Košer" autobusne linije u kojima muškarci i žene sjede odvojeno voze u glavnom gradu ( Jeruzalemu) već pet godina.
Kosher" bus lines, in which men and women sit separately, have been operating in the capital for the past five years. Forced gender segregation aboard buses in Israel made headlines recently when Tanya Rosenblit refused to sit at the back of a public bus travelling from Ashdod to Jerusalem.
Amir Peretz (iz Labor partije) otvorio je sastanak riječima: Borba protiv isključivanja žena nije religiozno pitanje . To je pitanje ljudskog digniteta.
MK Amir Peretz (Labor) opened the meeting by saying, "The fight against women's exclusion is not religious. It is about human dignity.
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