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Play, that they have the right to live in dignity and to trust themselves and their soul. he said he gave women these rights not as a gift but because he saw women s power to lead in post independence society. saida el gueyed there, who continues to campaign for the rights of women. now let s go back hundreds of years to the ancient ruined city of great zimbabwe. when colonial explorers discovered it in the 19th century, they insisted foreigners must have built. then, following zimbabwe s independence, the country was able to reclaim its full heritage. our next witness, dr ken mufuka, was the historian tasked with rewriting the history books. this is one of the most remarkable sites in africa. these are the corridors of power of an ancient ....
Peterjones there remembering his friend, steve biko. next we go to tunisia in the 1950s and the introduction of equal rights laws which gave women notjust the right to vote but the right to contraception and in some cases abortion. the wide ranging reforms were brought in by the country s first president following independence. saida el gueyed remembers when president bourguiba asked her to help him introduce the laws to tunisian women. file footage: the women who, 10 years ago, had no rights, - were contracted to a marriage by their parents, were covering their faces when they left the house, these tunisians are not doing at all badly. this is, one imagines, as emancipated as any girl can get. these swinging tunisian dolly birds represent one of the most remarkable social transformations of present times. ....
To oppress girls, but now they are free to choose who to love. file footage: tunisian women were given yet another - safeguard against massive families when they became the first women in any muslim country able to have abortions. the law at present is that any tunisian woman with four children can have an abortion without her husband s consent. the operation is paid for by the government. file footage: president - bourguiba told us to make women feel like they have a role to play, that they have the right to live in dignity and to trust themselves and their soul. he said he gave women these rights not as a gift but because he saw women s power to lead in post independence society. saida el gueyed there, who continues to campaign ....
Independence. saida el gueyed remembers when president bourguiba asked her to help him introduce the laws to tunisian women. file footage: the women who, 10 years ago, had no rights, - were contracted to a marriage by their parents, were covering their faces when they left the house, these tunisians are not doing at all badly. this is, one imagines, as emancipated as any girl can get. these swinging tunisian dolly birds represent one of the most remarkable social transformations of present times. translation: the equal rights law was the biggest-ever - gain for tunisian women. president bourguiba said he was notjust a liberator of tunisia, but a liberator of tunisian women as well. file footage: bourguiba is tunisia. for 30 years, he s fought for his country. first, he battled for independence from france, and wasjailed and exiled for his trouble. ....
The wide ranging reforms were brought in by the country s first president following independence. saida el gueyed remembers when president bourguiba asked her to help him introduce the laws to tunisian women. rock n roll music plays. reporter: for women, - who ten years ago, had no rights, were contracted to a marriage by their parents, covered their faces when they left the house, these tunisians are not doing at all badly. this is, one imagines, as emancipated as any girl can get. thes swinging tunisian dolly birds represent one of the most remarkable social transformations of present times. translation: the equal rights law was the biggest ever gain for tunisian women. president bourguiba said he was not just a liberator of tunisia, but a liberator of tunisian women as well. reporter: bourguiba is tunisia. for 30 years, he s - fought for his country. first he battled for independence from france and was jailed - ....