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Published 04 Dec, 2006 12:00am

Nigers protest against women’s rights bill

NIAMEY (Niger), Dec 3: Some 2,000 Muslim traditionalists in Niger staged a protest on Sunday against plans to ratify Africa's Maputo Protocol on women's rights, which has already been rejected by the West African country's parliament.

Adopted by African heads of state in Mozambique's capital in 2003, the Protocol aims to enshrine rights for women across the continent, guaranteeing them equality with men in all spheres of life and outlawing female circumcision.

But the Protocol has met resistance in Niger, a deeply impoverished and landlocked country.

Some 95 per cent of Niger's 12.6 million people are Muslims and Islamic law and tradition, as interpreted by Muslim scholars and Ulemas, govern family life here.

Crowds gathered on Sunday at a square in the capital Niamey used for Islamic prayers to voice opposition to the Protocol and government attempts to have it ratified.

“Ulema can not accept a man saying that his wife and he are equal in the sharing of their heritage. It is unimaginable,” said Ibrahim Oumarou, a preacher and member of a coalition of Islamic organisations who organised the demonstration.

Parliament voted down ratification of the Protocol in June by 42 votes to 31.—Reuters

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