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Women hail menstruation ruling

By Sushil Sharma

BBC News, Kathmandu

Thursday, 15 September 2005

 

Women's rights activists in Nepal have hailed a Supreme Court order

to end discrimination against women during their menstrual cycle.

There is a tradition in parts of Nepal of keeping women in cow-sheds

during their period.

 

The practice is common in far western districts of the country.

 

The Supreme Court has ordered the government to declare the practice

as evil and given it one month to begin stamping the practice out.

 

The court reached its decision on Wednesday.

 

'Not enough'

 

Women's rights activists say the court has upheld their right to

equality.

 

Pushpa Bhusal, a leading lawyer, said it was a positive move in

removing the traditional discrimination against women.

 

She warned however, that a change in the law alone would not be

enough.

 

She said people needed to be educated against such a scourge of

society.

 

Women in poor villages in much of western Nepal are forced to stay

in dirty cow-sheds outside the home for four days during their

monthly period.

 

They are often given unhygienic food and suffer verbal abuse.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4250506.stm

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