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    Al-Sudani: A tribute to the sacrificial Iraqi woman, the maker of life

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    Post by Rocky Wed 08 Mar 2023, 4:43 am

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    Today, Wednesday, the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shia'a Al-Sudani, saluted Iraqi women on International Women's Day, stressing that his government will continue to empower and assist them.
    Al-Sudani said, in a tweet to him, which I followed (Baghdad Today): "A tribute to the Iraqi woman, the sacrificer, the maker of life and its joys. Congratulations to all women on their International Day."
    He added, "We affirm our government's move to empower women and help them to take their full role in all fields, and for this reason, the Council of Ministers approved yesterday the National Strategy for Iraqi Women (2023-2030)."
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    It is noteworthy that for more than a century, people all over the world have been celebrating the eighth of March as International Women's Day.
    International Women's Day emerged from a labor movement, and then became an annual event recognized by the United Nations.
    In 1908, 15,000 women marched through the streets of New York City, demanding reduced working hours, better wages, and the right to vote. The following year, the American Socialist Party declared the first National Women's Day.
    The communist and women's rights activist Clara Zetkin proposed making this day an international day, not just a national day, and presented her idea in 1910 at an international conference for working women held in the Danish city of Copenhagen. At that conference there were 100 women from 17 countries, and they all agreed to the proposal unanimously.
    International Women's Day was celebrated for the first time in 1911, in Austria, Denmark, Germany and Switzerland. Its centenary came in 2011 - so this year we celebrate International Women's Day No. 112. It became official in 1975 when the United Nations began celebrating this day and choosing a different theme for it each year; The first theme for the celebration adopted by the international organization in 1996 was about "celebrating the past and planning for the future".
    International Women's Day has become a date for celebrating women's achievements in society and in the political and economic fields, while its political roots are based on the idea of ​​organized strikes and protests to spread awareness about the persistence of inequality between men and women.
    It was not in Clara's mind to allocate a specific day as International Women's Day. This was not determined until a strike came during the First World War in 1917, when Russian women demanded "bread and peace". As the strike entered its fourth day, the tsar was forced to abdicate, and the provisional government granted women the right to vote.
    The date on which the women's strike began according to the Roman (Julian) calendar, which was in use in Russia at the time, was Sunday 23 February, which coincides with 8 March in the Gregorian calendar and is the day it is celebrated today.
    Violet, green and white are the colors of celebrating this day, according to the International Women's Day campaign website.
    The International Women's Day campaign says: "Purple symbolizes justice and dignity, green symbolizes hope, and white represents purity, albeit a controversial concept. The United Kingdom's Women's Social and Political Union was the first to use this color symbol in 1908.
    International Women's Day is a national holiday in many countries, including Russia, where flower sales double in the three or four days leading up to March 8.
    In China, many women take a half-day leave on March 8, as directed by the State Council.
    In Italy, International Women's Day, known as la festa della Donna, is celebrated with the exchange of mimosa flowers. The origin of this tradition is unknown, but it is believed to have started in Rome after World War II.
    In the United States of America, the month of March is Women's History Month, and a presidential proclamation is issued every year that celebrates the achievements of American women.
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