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Launch of Campaign:  “I am a Woman and I am against the Regime”

The Women’s Section of the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in the Wilayah of Tunisia, launched a campaign under the title “I am a Woman and I am against the Regime” on Tuesday, 11th of October 2016. It is a campaign representing all of the honourable women of Tunisia standing in opposition to this current regime that falsely and fraudulently seeks to be alone in representing the woman for the sake of embellishing her portrayed image and to commodify her issues.

We want to explain throughout this campaign that the woman did not choose the current regime and did not support it. Its objectives are also to push women to stand up against this regime’s aggression and oppression against women in Tunisia in a wide number of areas.

This campaign will last four weeks and will be crowned with a concluding conference in which the Shabaat of Hizb ut Tahrir will present a glance at the most important field, political and intellectual actions to stand against this failed and incompetent regime. The conference will also act to expose the corruption of the regime, those in charge of it and describe its hostility to Islam.

The Women’s Section of the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in the Wilayah of Tunisia will convene a forum on the 22nd of October following the first part of the campaign under the heading: “The Problems of the Woman, the Crime of the Regime”. The crimes perpetrated by the regime against women in Tunisia will be explained in this campaign.

The campaign “I am a Woman and I am against the Regime” is an open invitation for all of the women of Tunisia.

 

Women’s Section in the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in Wilayah Tunisia

Wednesday 11th Muharram 1438 AH

12/10/2016 CE

Issue No.: 01/1438

1 Comment

  1. bintakhlaaq says

    Why is this campaign entitled “As a woman, I’m against the regime?”
    This panders to feminist narrative of women’s empowerment, and is people pleasing.
    Who cares if women are against the regime, what does it matter? On what basis are women against the regime? Ill treatment? How is ill treatment defined? For us, it is whatever goes against the Shariah, so it’s not ‘as a woman’, it’s as Muslims, we are against the regime. Women being angry or active in politics is nothing special, because a person without hidaya is a person without hidaya. We would not give room to women being against the Khilafah regime for the sake of them being women.

    The basis of us being against the regime is not our gender but our creed.

    Can we deal with the title please. JazakumAllahu khayr.

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