Regarding the post below, comrade Dirar sent me this:
"I did some research based on your post, not to compare Syrian woman to Saudi women, but to American women, and by the time Najah al-attar was minister of education in Syria in 1976, there had been only 3 women in the US appointed a cabinet level secretary. And as meaningless as it might be in reality, she's the vice president, while a woman never held such a post in the US.
And this link lists some Syrian women with prominent roles, and laws the pertain to women's rights in Syria. "
"I did some research based on your post, not to compare Syrian woman to Saudi women, but to American women, and by the time Najah al-attar was minister of education in Syria in 1976, there had been only 3 women in the US appointed a cabinet level secretary. And as meaningless as it might be in reality, she's the vice president, while a woman never held such a post in the US.
And this link lists some Syrian women with prominent roles, and laws the pertain to women's rights in Syria. "