A Call for Women's Suffrage in Six Nations

After reading an article, depicting condemningBrunei, the United Arab Emirates, Vatican City and
women's suffrage, written by S.E. Smith, I wasSaudi Arabia, Bhutan and Lebanon; all of these
profoundly astounded of having the knowledgecountries are enjoying much better economic
that, until today, there are still countries totallystances to Cambodia. However, these six
and partially condemning their women citizens tocountries have not yet even passed the barbarian
vote. Many thanks to S.E. Smith for revealing suchhuman rights state: Offering Women's Suffrage.
the enthusiastic political information.Cambodia has realized women's suffrage since
Women's suffrage was first found by NewSihanouk's administration in the 1950s up to the
Zealand, quite a long time ago, since democracy,present.
free-market economy and other liberal andI am really mentally down with the above fact
corporate ideologies were hardly heard. Amongstand with the ignorance of the local, regional and
these ideologies, women's suffrage is one of theinternational bodies, stakeholders and individuals
most basic human rights in the world. Sadly, untilconcerned.
this time: April 18, 2007, women's suffrage is notLast but not least, I hereby appeal to all the
yet granted to women in: Brunei and the Unitednational, regional and international institutions, as
Arab Emirates, Vatican city and Saudi Arabia andwell as individuals and other stakeholders to make
full women's suffrage is not yet realized bywomen's suffrage in: Brunei, the United Arab
women in Bhutan and Lebanon.Emirates, Vatican City and Saudi Arabia, Bhutan
Despite grave criticisms from international humanand Lebanon become a reality, without anymore
rights bodies, I hereby proclaim that Cambodia isdelay and delaying reasons.
much better than the six countries listed above: