In an Open Letter to Theresa May, an unprecedented number of BME women’s rights organisations and campaigners signed a letter warning against the rapid slide towards privatised justice and parallel legal systems in the UK.
Southall Black Sisters (SBS) invites you to a public meeting to discuss the role of religious-based arbitration and mediation forums such as Sharia councils as alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to govern private and family matters. Against the backdrop of austerity and legal aid cuts, the threatened repeal of the Human Rights Act, increased racism and community surveillance and religious fundamentalism, our concern is that religious arbitration forums are gaining power and significance as parallel legal system in which women are treated unfairly, especially in relation to divorce, maintenance, custody over children, inheritance and property matters.
SBS has a long history of campaigning on women’s rights, racism and religious fundamentalism. Together with other BME women’s groups, we have made significant strides in seeking state accountability and protection in relation to domestic violence, forced marriage, honour based violence, child abuse, FGM and other forms of gender-related abuse. These achievements are now under serious threat from the rise of religious identity politics fueled by religious fundamentalism. In our view, State appeasement of religious fundamentalism is now undermining the very principles of equality, justice and the universality of human rights, upon which the BME women’s movement was founded.
Our aim is to start a much needed conversation amongst ourselves about the threat that these developments pose to our struggles for community and state accountability and women’s human rights. The following are just some of the questions that we hope to address:
Limited seats, please book early to avoid disappointment
Speakers include: Survivors of domestic violence and religious abuse of power, Gita Sahgal, Pragna Patel, Yasmin Rehman, Maryam Namazie and Savin Bapir
Date: 29 September 2016
Time: 2-5 pm. 1.30pm – Registration.
Venue: Brockway Room, Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
With support from Safety 4 Sisters
Speakers include: Survivors of domestic violence and religious abuse of power, Sandhya Sharma, Gita Sahgal, Pragna Patel, Yasmin Rehman and Maryam Namazie.
Date: 19th October 2016
Time: 2-5 pm. 1.30pm – Registration.
Venue: Room 1.25, Manchester Metropolitan University, Business School, Oxford Road, Manchester M15 6BH
(Priority will be given to BME women-led organisations and those working predominately with BME women.)
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