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| Tuesday, 16 January, 2001, 08:21 GMT Kuwaiti court rejects vote for women ![]() Kuwait: The only Gulf Arab state with elected parliament Kuwait's Constitutional Court has rejected a test case seeking to give women the vote.
The court rejected a case brought by Adnan al-Isa, a man who sued the elections department for failing to register the names of women, including his wife, on electoral lists. The head of the court, Judge Abdullah al-Isa, gave no immediate explanation on announcing the ruling. But it is reported to have been based on the argument that only the government, parliament and other courts can submit petitions to the constitutional court. Emir's move spurned In 1999, the Kuwaiti parliament voted down a decree by the country's ruling emir, Sheikh Jabar al-Ahmad al-Sabah, which would have allowed women to vote.
Several women activists responded by bringing lawsuits to secure the right themselves. However, in July last year, the courts rejected several such cases over a technicality. The Kuwaiti constitution gives men and women equal rights, but an election law has since denied women voting rights. Kuwaiti women, said to be among the most emancipated in the conservative Gulf region, can travel, drive and work without their fathers' or husbands' consent and hold some senior government positions. Women activists have other cases before Kuwaiti courts as part of a drive to gain rights for women. The latest move comes as Kuwait prepares to mark the 10th anniversary of the start of the Gulf War, which convulsed the region. Speaking after hearing the court ruling against him, Adnan Isa said: "The entire state is walking on the path of Islamist direction. Women's rights were blocked in parliament because of the Islamists." Kuwait had its first general elections in 1962, just months after independence, but parliament has been suspended twice since then. The last elections were held in July 1999. |
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