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00:00In Morocco, the Foreign Minister assures us that the Kingdom is waiting for European commitment
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00:30In Israel, a diplomatic source assures that the Security Council will announce in 24
00:36hours its position on the agreement to stop the possible ceasefire with Lebanon.
00:42On the International Day of Violence Against Women, it is an opportunity to stand on what
00:49has been achieved in relation to international commitments to stop violence and protect
00:56women.
00:57The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation between Africa and Morocco, who lives abroad,
01:03Nasser Bourita, confirmed that the Kingdom of Morocco is waiting for the European Union
01:09to prove its commitment to participation through actions, not words.
01:13Bourita said after his research in Rabat, which was published in the Journal of International
01:20Dialogue with the European Commission on the Policy of Neighbors and Expansion, that
01:27the visit of the European official will come at a time when there is a split between Morocco
01:34and the European Union.
01:35It is clear that there are practical measures that actually reflect the commitment of the
01:40European Union to participate with Morocco and the European Union.
01:46The participation between Morocco and the European Union is known as a split stage.
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12:16All the groups that try to reach accuracy in the southern part of the region
12:21led to the martyrdom of a number of citizens.
12:23There was also a target of a house in northern areas in the southern part of the region
12:28that led to the martyrdom of five citizens.
12:31The United Nations welcomes the International Day of Violence Against Women
12:36to highlight the violence that women are subjected to around the world
12:40and to revive international commitment to stop violence and bring those responsible for it to justice.
12:45Here is a report from Al-Hasya News Agency.
12:49Every ten minutes, a woman is killed.
12:52This is what a report from the United Nations has shown.
12:55At least 85,000 women and girls have been killed
12:59because of previous insistence in different parts of the world
13:03during the year 2023,
13:05which is equivalent to a victim every ten minutes.
13:09The house remains the most dangerous place for women
13:13because 60% of the total number of women who have been killed in a year
13:17which is equivalent to 140 every day or one every ten minutes
13:22have been victims of their spouses or other members of their families.
13:27The United Nations says that this phenomenon is beyond limits
13:31and affects all social groups and age groups
13:35as the Caribbean, Central America, Africa and Asia are the most vulnerable.
13:43The United Nations says that there are solutions
13:46such as strong responses,
13:48women's accountability,
13:50and accelerating work through good national strategies
13:54and increasing funding for women's rights movements.
13:57Experts say that the violence against women
14:01is intensifying with the increasing number of conflicts.
14:04Sometimes, violence against women is used as a weapon in internal conflicts.
14:11Following this topic, we have Leila Amlili,
14:14President of the Free Hands Association.
14:17Leila, welcome.
14:20Welcome. Thank you for the invitation.
14:22Welcome.
14:23We are here today at the International Day of Violence Against Women.
14:27Let's stop for a moment to ask
14:30what has been achieved for the benefit of women in Morocco and the Arab world?
14:37Morocco has issued a law in 2018,
14:42the Law No. 113,
14:44which we consider to be the main stage
14:47after the struggle for recognition
14:50and the introduction of a law to fight violence.
14:53We are now celebrating,
14:55on this International Day,
14:57from November 25 to December 10,
15:01the International Day of Violence Against Women.
15:05Today is the International Day of Human Rights
15:08on the International Day of Violence Against Women.
15:10We hope that these days,
15:12not only these days,
15:14but throughout the year,
15:16the law will be implemented in Morocco
15:18and in some Arab and regional countries,
15:20not all countries,
15:22but the real problem is in decriminalization,
15:24in legislation, in protection,
15:26and in the prevention of women.
15:28The lesson we have learned from COVID-19
15:31is that the suffering of women
15:34especially when we were forced to live under one roof with our spouses,
15:38and a large number of women
15:41were subjected to many types of violence,
15:44and we consider the biggest and most violent,
15:47not to mention the physical violence
15:50in which lies emerge,
15:52is psychological violence,
15:54and economic violence,
15:56because women are deprived of their jobs,
15:59and electronic violence,
16:01because digital violence
16:03has very negative effects on women,
16:07and especially on girls,
16:09and teenagers.
16:11Therefore, we consider that if there is no real intention
16:14to re-read these laws,
16:16and to implement them,
16:18and to reach the levels of women,
16:23to give an example,
16:25platforms have been created to help women,
16:28but we wonder, for example, in Morocco,
16:30to what extent these platforms are effective,
16:32especially for women who are suffering from
16:35the issue of poverty,
16:37and who are suffering from the national,
16:39whether natural or legal,
16:41lack of access to information,
16:44and the fact that every woman is not aware of this law,
16:50and even women who are not aware of it,
16:52to what extent do they have the means to defend themselves
16:55if they are expelled from the marital home?
16:57Are there platforms?
16:59Are the existing centers sufficient?
17:01I do not agree with the centers set up by the associations,
17:04and we know that the civil society is striving,
17:07and there are some centers that do not exist,
17:10but they are very weak,
17:12not at the level of tools,
17:14and not at the level of protection and protection,
17:16to prevent the confrontation between women.
17:18We know the pressure that women face
17:21during violence,
17:23especially psychological violence,
17:25and many of them are asked to have this money,
17:27to be able to go to the lawyer,
17:29and to know how to go to her,
17:32because even if she is not safe,
17:34she can go to the lawyer.
17:36This is one side.
17:38On the other hand,
17:40are there women who can afford a mobile phone?
17:42On the other hand,
17:44are there women who have places
17:46where they can be protected
17:49from violence,
17:51or sometimes in the case of marital rape,
17:53or in the case of rape,
17:55because when there is protection,
17:57and we ask women who are not subjected to violence,
18:00to go and report,
18:02to anyone, there is protection for them,
18:04from being subjected to harassment,
18:07or rapists, or rapists.
18:10More than that.
18:12When it comes to harassment and violence
18:14in public places, or in workplaces,
18:16they ask for proof,
18:18and the problem of proof
18:20is one of the main problems
18:22that make women say,
18:24I don't want to go and report,
18:27because in the case of marital rape,
18:29there can be proof,
18:31even in harassment in workplaces,
18:33or harassment in public spaces,
18:35and in the house.
18:37So, there can be proof.
18:39That is why it is necessary to be there.
18:41As you were saying, Ms. Leila,
18:44today,
18:46the role of women's empowerment,
18:49the economic empowerment of women
18:51and the role of women's empowerment
18:54to protect them from all the violations
18:57of violence, and so on.
18:59What is the role of women's economic empowerment?
19:01What do you think?
19:03I think that this is a key point.
19:06Because when we talk about economic empowerment,
19:09and I mentioned that during the COVID-19 period,
19:11we did not live it,
19:13because there are women
19:15who have suffered twice,
19:17and they are responsible for their families.
19:19The state created a fund
19:22to help the poor and vulnerable groups.
19:27Sometimes, we find that men
19:29took advantage of the family's money
19:31and went to the other side.
19:33So, when we talk about economic empowerment,
19:35I consider it an important point.
19:37I consider that economic violence
19:39is one of the biggest problems
19:41that women suffer from,
19:43whether they work
19:45and are deprived of their wages
19:48or because they do not recognize
19:50domestic work,
19:52because at home,
19:54we are asked to recognize
19:56domestic work,
19:58because women do a lot of things,
20:00but this is economic violence
20:02and a symbol of women's right
20:04to raise generations.
20:06And also, for women
20:08who work in informal work,
20:10that is, unpaid work,
20:12there are women in the bathroom
20:14and the bathroom
20:16who provide a lot of help,
20:18but they are not recognized,
20:20even in statistics,
20:22as far as anyone can tell.
20:24So, for us,
20:26economic empowerment
20:28is one of the main points
20:30that can contribute
20:32to getting women out of poverty.
20:34Because according to statistics,
20:36whenever a woman is financially independent
20:38or an independent teacher
20:40and has scientific knowledge,
20:42she is less likely
20:44to experience violence,
20:46whether psychological,
20:48economic, social,
20:50physical or sexual.
20:52Therefore, when we say
20:54that early marriage
20:56in the classes of young girls
20:58is a form of violence
21:00in the classes of girls,
21:02because there are girls
21:04who excel in their studies,
21:06and in Morocco,
21:08the statistics show
21:10that girls,
21:12however,
21:14are not able to continue
21:16without going to school,
21:18without, for example,
21:20a student's home,
21:22so girls are not allowed
21:24to continue their studies
21:26and they have to get married.
21:28Here, there is economic violence
21:30and these girls,
21:32because girls are subjected
21:34to violence in all forms,
21:36whether sexual, economic,
21:38psychological or other,
21:40as long as they do not have
21:42an economic income,
21:44as long as they do not have
21:46economic independence
21:48and economic empowerment,
21:50they will be stronger.
21:52Therefore, our ambition
21:54is not to have equality
21:56for 15 days,
21:58but rather to have
22:00a fair and equal society
22:02and to have
22:04a fair and equal society
22:06and to have an effective
22:08and fair society
22:10and to fight all forms of discrimination,
22:12because through it,
22:14people can have a balanced
22:16and equal society.
22:18There is respect for equality,
22:20respect for economic,
22:22psychological,
22:24and respect for women
22:26in all fields.
22:28Ms. Leila Amlili,
22:30President of the Free Hand Association,
22:32thank you very much
22:34for this participation with us.
22:36The 7th Group in Italy
22:38has been in talks for two days
22:40and focuses on the war in Ukraine
22:42and the conflict in the Middle East
22:44with the presence of their ministers
22:46in the region.
22:48A strong security process
22:50is underway
22:52near the Italian capital, Rome,
22:54which hosts the talks
22:56of the foreign ministers
22:58of the 7th Group.
23:00The ministers are looking
23:02for developments in the Middle East
23:04The Italian Foreign Minister
23:06emphasized the importance
23:08of supporting the efforts
23:10to reach a ceasefire
23:12in Gaza and Lebanon
23:14in order to stabilize the region.
23:16The summit is also looking
23:18for reminders of the arrest
23:20issued by the International Criminal Court
23:22against Israeli Prime Minister
23:24Benjamin Netanyahu
23:26and his former defense minister
23:28Raf Galante.
23:30The Israeli war on Gaza and Lebanon
23:32is a sign of the need
23:34to end the suffering
23:36of humanity in Gaza.
23:38We emphasize the importance
23:40of the role of the UNRWA in Gaza.
23:42The humanitarian situation
23:44is more than a tragedy
23:46and as a foreign minister
23:48I have repeatedly
23:50clarified this.
23:52Among the ministers
23:54of the 7th Group
23:56we will emphasize
23:58that aid is an international obligation
24:00and that every country
24:02in the world
24:04is obliged to do so.
24:08The agenda and activities
24:10of this meeting
24:12include an extensive dialogue
24:14between the Ministers of
24:16Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan,
24:18the UAE and Qatar,
24:20as well as the Secretary-General
24:22of the Arab League.
24:24The Foreign Ministers
24:26of the 7th Group are also looking
24:28to address the ongoing
24:30crises in Haiti, Sudan
24:32and Venezuela.
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