Winnie Madikizela-Mandela.
“I don’t be ashamed of something I saw in the name of justice and justice for my people,” Winnie Madikizela-Mandela said.
After reading his book, some of my soul went through the moon and watched the film where the Winnie Mandson Winnie Mandela was playing, watching the film Winnie Mandela.
Nelson Mandela’s first wife, born of slavery, but reminiscent of Harriet Tubman. About 70 smuggled slaves from the United States to Canada for about 10 years. After the American Civil War, he took orphans and older people. Tubman was also involved in other reasons as women’s suffrage. The right to vote. All this is for a fair, fair, fair and inclinuous world.
During the apartheid, other brave women also worked to relieve South Africa from the racial division, economic oppression and inequality. These include Lillian Ngoyi, Helen Joseph, Albertina Sisulu, Sophie de Bruyn and others.
The women in the world were against oppression and fought for women’s rights, equality, freedom, democracy and justice.
In Uganda, these women include joy to the former MP and the Minister of Joyce; Miria Matembe, lawyer and gender rights activist; Justice Esther Kisakye, a judge who must escape from the country; Secretary General of the United Nations and the Defender of Human and Women’s Rights Winnieima.
Byanima left Ugandan’s university studies to join Uganda freedom from Milton Obote regime. Later, Ugandan was part of the parliament that prepared the annulment of women in 1995.
The author of the author, a philanthropist and human rights activist Barbie ITUNGO from the offspring of Byanima; Lawyer, human rights activist and journalist Agather Aguhaire; Kamapala Deputy Mayor, Doreen Nyanjura; Pharmacist Shamim Nambassa; And Social Justice Janice Nkajja demonstrates courage, determination and durability in the struggle for women’s rights.
Despite their efforts, many women in the world are still in injustice, misogyny, gender-based violence and health difference.
Many women and girls in our communities are defiling, sexual organs, rape, land rights, labor and employment, labor and employment inequality in the 21st century. And women activists and journalists are cyber-stalked and chased.
But Winnie Mandela, “If you don’t free yourself, you should break the chains of oppression.”
Despite all the injustices, these obstacles have hope and confidence in women who face women’s rights.
Robert Kigongo is a sustainable developmental analyst.