'Constantly in quarantine': Human rights group calls on Gulf nation to axe male guardianship laws

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Human Rights Watch says the testimonies of 50 Qatari women paint a bleak picture for their basic rights.

An American human rights group is calling for the nation of Qatar to end male guardianship rules that prevent women from making independent decisions on basic rights such as marriage, travel and accessing reproductive health care.The advocacy group says Qatar is falling behind its Gulf neighboursNew York-based Human Rights Watch said after taking initiatives on women's rights, including on education and social protection, Qatar was now falling behind Gulf neighbours.

While there was no law requiring permission to work or pursue higher education, some women said they still needed approval. "Male guardianship reinforces the power and control that men have over women's lives and choices, and may foster or fuel violence, leaving women few viable options to escape abuse from their families and husbands," HRW said."The government continues to enforce, introduce and expand policies that provide women with freedom and agency to make their own decisions," the Government Communications Office said in a statement.

Qatar's human rights record has been in the spotlight as it prepares to host the 2022 World Cup, especially over migrant workers' conditions, for which Doha has launched labour reforms.Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume.Foreign Minister Marise Payne says the Australian Government welcomes the response from Qatari authorities over the incident that occurred at Hamad International Airport in 2020.

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