TORONTO - "I
am so happy and very pleased to see this new law passed -now we
are all treated under one law equally ", said Ms. Homa Arjomand,
Coordinator of the International Campaign Against Sharia Court in
Canada.
In a press
statement released from the Ministry of the Attorney General on
February 15th, it stated, "Under this legislation,
resolutions based on other laws and principles - including
religious principles - will have no legal effect and will not be
enforceable by the courts".
Attorney General
Michael Bryant said today, "when it comes to family law
arbitrations in this province, there is only one law and that is
Canadian law."
"Thousands of
activists across Ontario worked very hard to end the injustice of
faith-based arbitrations," said Ms. Arjomand. "-but our work is
not done, my concern now is to prevent religious arbitration from
continuing underground and to assist women and children to get the
full benefit of Canadian law when settling family legal matters".
Community Education Targeted
Sandra Pupatello,
Minister Responsible for Women's Issues said "In addition to this
legislation, we will be working to develop new community outreach
and education programs so that all Ontarians have the information
they need to make the best choices offered to them by Canadian
law."
Community activists
and counselors had raised the issue of human and legal rights
education for vulnerable and isolated communities. "I am very
pleased to hear the government will invest in this need and I look
forward to assisting in this effort.", added Ms. Arjomand.
"Education and awareness is essential for integration and
enjoyment of one law for all".
Children are Protected
According to the
press statement, the Children's Law Reform Act (CLRA) has been
amended "to ensure that violence and abuse are considered when
determining the best interests of a child in the context of
custody and access". These new laws will improve the quality and
the standard of children's well being in Ontario-the world will
take note, said Ms. Arjomand.
.Thank
You to the Activists
"Once again I want
to thank all the people who worked on the campaign. This victory
was the result of the hard work of thousands of activists, across
Ontario, Canada and Europe who volunteered their time and skills
to help bring an end to faith-based arbitration and Sharia courts
in Canada," said Ms. Arjomand, "-to each and everyone of them I
want to say thank you, we did this together. This is a great
achievement for the women's rights movement."
Sharia Law and Political Islam
"We started with a
handful of supporters and grew to a coalition of over a thousand
volunteers and activists-together we defeated the forces of
'Political Islam' in Ontario, but this is just the first step.",
added Ms. Arjomand.
"We must not rest,
we must continue to fight for human rights, women's rights,
freedom of speech and the benefits of a secular society not just
here but also overseas-people in other countries who live under
the burdens of Sharia and Political Islam-countries such as
England, India, Iran, Iraq, Netherlands and Nigeria- these
people are counting on us."
Conference in Germany -
Globalization of Political Islam
The International
Campaign Against Sharia Court in Canada in conjunction with the
Committee Against Stoning and Women's Liberation are hosting a
conference entitled "The Globalization of Political Islam and
Women's Rights". The conference will take place in Cologne,
Germany on March 8th, 2006.
Speakers include:
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Homa Arjomand, Mina Ahadi,
Christa Stolle, Maryam Namazi, Azar
Majedi and Fatma Blsser
About Homa Arjomand and the
Campaign
Homa Arjomand is
the Coordinator of the International Campaign Against Sharia Court
in Canada. She started her campaign in Toronto in October 2003
with a handful of supporters, and today it has grown to a
coalition of 87 organizations from 14 countries with over a
thousand activists. Homa is a Toronto based transitional counselor
and was a human rights activist in Iran until she was forced to
flee in 1989.
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Media Contact: Ms.
Homa Arjomand 416-737-9500.
Email:
homawpi@sympatico.ca Web site:
www.nosharia.com