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Reps. Omar, Adams among 16 members of Congress arrested during abortion protest near Supreme Court  — July 20, 2022

Reps. Omar, Adams among 16 members of Congress arrested during abortion protest near Supreme Court 

By Moment RESEARCH Consultancy
Wednesday July 20, 2022 Pen Dr. Ibrahim

Multiple members of Congress including Reps. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Alma Adams, D-N.C., were arrested by Capitol Police Tuesday afternoon outside the Supreme Court building during an abortion rights protest. Adams’ staff confirmed her arrest in a tweet from her official account. Omar’s office confirmed her arrest to WCCO.In a tweet, Omar remained defiant. “Today I was arrested while participating in a civil disobedience action with my fellow Members of Congress outside the Supreme Court. I will continue to do everything in my power to raise the alarm about the assault on our reproductive rights!” she wrote. Capitol Police warned demonstrators that they would be taking action. “It is against the law to block traffic, so officers are going to give our standard three warnings before they start making arrests,” Capitol Police tweeted. Minutes later, they announced that “[s]ome of the demonstrators are refusing to get out of the street, so we are starting to make arrests.” Capitol Police later tweeted that they arrested 34 people in total, including 16 members of Congress.Video from the scene showed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., being led away by police with her arms crossed behind her back, though no handcuffs were visible.  Authorities did not specify which members of Congress were arrested.  Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., released a statement after her arrest, saying “there is no democracy if women don’t have control over their own bodies and decisions about their own health, including reproductive are.” “I have the privilege of representing a state where reproductive rights are respected and protected – the least I can do is put my body on the line for the 33 million women at risk of losing their rights,” she said.   Rep, Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., also took part in the demonstration.  “Today we marched to the SCOTUS to protest the radical right-wing decision to overturn Roe,” she tweeted. “It’s time for some good trouble. We won’t go back.” A tweet from local Michigan outlet BridgeDetroit reporter Malachi Barrett, said that Ocasio-Cortez’s fellow left-wing “Squad” member Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., was also arrested. Fox News reached out to the offices of Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib for information but neither immediately responded. Abortion rights protests outside the Supreme Court building have been prevalent ever since a draft of the opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization leaked. The final opinion, released in June, overturned Roe v. Wade, reversing the high court’s previously held position that abortion was a constitutional right. The ruling has prompted significant backlash against the high court and attacks on the offices of pro-life groups across the country.

Fighters for women rights — February 19, 2018

Fighters for women rights

302289E0-B944-43BB-9529-4BE58C4AF788Fighters for women rights
February  8, 2018 · by Women of the world 
Accomplish a change 

Fortunately there are dozens of organizations working for the rights of women all over the world. An example of one of these organizations is Hivos. Hivos has already set up a lot of programs that support change and social justice to further women’s rights and is still lobbying for new laws protecting women against discrimination and sexual and domestic violence.

Women @ Work, Hivos’ newest international advocacy campaign, is aimed at enforcing the right to decent work for women in formal and informal economies, particularly in global production chains such as coffee and flowers. According to Hivos, productive employment and decent work are key elements to achieving a fair globalisation and the reduction of poverty. Continue reading

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