Life after death: Sherpa widows tackle Everest to fight taboos

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The women hope that by scaling the world's highest mountain they can upturn perceptions about a widow's worth and complete the unfinished ascent of their husbands

: Two Nepali Sherpa women hope to conquer Mount Everest next month, finishing off the job their husbands started in a bid to empower other widows and prove there is life after death.

A year later, Nima Doma Sherpa's husband was killed along with 15 other Sherpas in an avalanche near the base camp. "If I hang out with my friends, especially men, that's a problem. If I try to have fun, that's a problem. If I ride pillion, that's a problem ... Neighbours take photos, call me immoral and loose, and try to shame me," said the 43-year-old."Many people, even today, think we should be confined to our homes, restrict ourselves only to household work. That is just wrong," said the 35-year-old widow.

"We realised we are not alone, all of us are facing these things. The two of us thought: 'Why not break this tradition of mistreatment ... and actually change things? What's wrong if we step out and live life?'," said Nima Doma.Fighting discrimination: Nima and Furdiki have a point to prove."We decided that our slogan would be 'We can do it too' to tell people that widows can do anything," said Nima Doma as her two children played in their dimly-lit home.

That is why many like Lily Thapa, founder of Nepal's Women for Human Rights, are pinning hopes on this expedition to motivate other widows and help change attitudes. "This will encourage other women, especially widows," she said.Furdiki and Nima Doma were expected to reach the Everest base camp by April 22, from where they will begin their ascent into a predominantly male domain.

 

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