FEMINISTS DEMAND GENDER EQUALITY

Published: 2 April 2000 y., Sunday
Several of the articles had been rejected in November, including one regarding equal pay for equal work, because parliamentarians said Estonia wasnit ready. The presentations drew heavily upon a United Nations report released at the beginning of the year, "Toward a Balanced Society: Women and Men in Estonia," which confirmed Estonia as a nation is straggling behind in views on gender and equality. According to Voldemar Kolga, head of Tallinn Pedagogical University_s womenis studies center, Estonians are often ironical about the political correctness of the West. "[They hint] that it is only a facade. . .Of course it is a facade, but it is also known sooner or later that every facade starts to exert an influence on what is inside," he wrote in the UN report. The conferenceis speakers agreed that a lack of women_s rights is sooner laughed at than acknowledged by the mainstream population.
Šaltinis: The Baltic Times
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

EU continues support for victims of landmines

Every year 10 000 people lose their lives due to landmines. more »

Nuclear disaster cartoon goes viral

Frustrated by the technical explanation of the nuclear crisis in Japan, artist Hachiya Kazuhiko creates cartoon character "Nuclear Boy" for clarification. more »

Chopin death photo possibly uncovered

A Polish collector discovers a photo believed to be of Frederic Chopin taken just after his death in 1849. more »

Satellite service makes air travel even safer (36682)

EGNOS-for-aviation, a satellite navigation service launched on 2 March 2011, will increase flight safety, reduce delays and open up new destinations. more »

Time capsules in Christchurch rubble

Worker finds two time capsules amid earthquake rubble in Christchurch as search and rescue teams continue to comb through debris from the New Zealand earthquake. more »

Running against time

A group of elderly men in Brazil have taken up running as they race disease and old age. more »

Cabbies strike a pose to distress

"Taxi Yoga," a new exercise class for taxi drivers, helps stretch away the stress of driving a cab in New York City. more »

Circus lions head for safe haven

Twenty-five rescued circus lions leave Bolivia for a new life at a U.S. animal sanctuary. more »

Valentine’s roses head to the USA

Colombian flower growers prepare rose exports for Valentine's Day and hope to reap profits despite a strengthening peso. more »

Anti-bullfighting protest in Mexico

Mexican animal rights activists coat their bodies in fake blood to protest bullfighting. more »