เนื่องด้วยวันที่ 8 มีนาคมของทุกปีจะเป็นวันสตรีสากล(International Women's Day)
ซึ่งเมื่อก่อนจะเรียกว่าวันแรงงานสตรีสากล (International Working Women's Day)
ซึ่งแต่ละภูมิภาคของโลกก็จะมีการเฉลิมฉลองแสดงความซาบซึ้งต่อผู้หญิง
ที่ประสบความสำเร็จไม่ว่าจะเป็นในด้านเศรษฐกิจ สังคม หรือการเมือง
ซึ่งปีนี้ทาง Southeast Asia Globe
ก็มีการนำเสนอโปรไฟล์ของนักการเมืองหญิงในภูมิภาคนี้ 5 คน ที่ทุกคนควรรู้จัก
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Five female politicians in Southeast Asia you should know
By: Logan Connor - POSTED ON: March 8, 2017
To celebrate International Women’s Day,
Southeast Asia Globe profiles five leading female politicians in the region
Cambodian opposition politician Mu Sochua speaks during a gathering in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
24 April 2013. Photo: EPA/MAK REMISSA
Mu Sochua – Cambodia
Cambodian politician and activist Mu Sochua made her name in the 1990s as a founder of Khemara,
the country’s first organisation dedicated to advocating on behalf of women.
She has cultivated a long career championing democracy and human rights in Cambodia,
and was recently appointed as one of the three new vice presidents for the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party.
During her years working in Cambodia’s hostile political climate,
Sochua has helped pass the Prevention of Domestic Violence Bill, fight human trafficking and labour exploitation in Cambodia,
and has been jailed for her involvement in political activism.
Senator Leila De Lima shows pictures of a crime scene on a laptop during a hearing on extrajudicial killings and summary executions of suspected criminals at the Philippine Senate in Pasay City, south of Manila, Philippines,
15 September 2016. Photo: EPA/MARK R.
Leila de Lima – the Philippines
Philippine Senator Leila de Lima has recently been in the media spotlight for clashing with President Rodrigo Duterte over her objections to his violent and controversial war on drugs,
a fight that led to her being arrested in late February for ‘trumped-up’ drug charges.
The Liberal Party lawmaker began her career serving under Supreme Court associate justice Isagani Cruz from 1986 to 1989.
Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (L)
receives flowers from supporters as she leaves after her hearing on criminal charges stemming from her government’s rice price subsidy, at the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions, in Bangkok, Thailand,
09 December 2016. Photo: EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Yingluck Shinawatra – Thailand
After Yingluck Shinawatra was deposed as prime minister of Thailand –
she was the first woman to hold that title and was the country’s youngest leader in more than 60 years
– it seemed as if she would fade from the country’s volatile political landscape.
But despite being banned by a junta assembly from politics for five years,
and having had criminal charges filed against her,
Yingluck has become more active in recent years, reportedly campaigning for her Pheu Thai Party,
which counts the country’s ‘red shirts’ among its ranks.
ส่วนอีกสองคนที่เหลือกดดูตามลิ้งค์ข่าวด้านล่างค่ะ
http://sea-globe.com/five-female-politicians-southeast-asia-know/
ในวันสตรีสากล คุณยิ่งลักษณ์ ติดโผ1ใน5 ของนักการเมืองหญิงในเอเซียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ที่คุณควรรู้จัก
ซึ่งเมื่อก่อนจะเรียกว่าวันแรงงานสตรีสากล (International Working Women's Day)
ซึ่งแต่ละภูมิภาคของโลกก็จะมีการเฉลิมฉลองแสดงความซาบซึ้งต่อผู้หญิง
ที่ประสบความสำเร็จไม่ว่าจะเป็นในด้านเศรษฐกิจ สังคม หรือการเมือง
ซึ่งปีนี้ทาง Southeast Asia Globe
ก็มีการนำเสนอโปรไฟล์ของนักการเมืองหญิงในภูมิภาคนี้ 5 คน ที่ทุกคนควรรู้จัก
มีคุณยิ่งลักษณ์ติดโผด้วยค่ะ
Five female politicians in Southeast Asia you should know
By: Logan Connor - POSTED ON: March 8, 2017
To celebrate International Women’s Day,
Southeast Asia Globe profiles five leading female politicians in the region
Cambodian opposition politician Mu Sochua speaks during a gathering in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
24 April 2013. Photo: EPA/MAK REMISSA
Mu Sochua – Cambodia
Cambodian politician and activist Mu Sochua made her name in the 1990s as a founder of Khemara,
the country’s first organisation dedicated to advocating on behalf of women.
She has cultivated a long career championing democracy and human rights in Cambodia,
and was recently appointed as one of the three new vice presidents for the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party.
During her years working in Cambodia’s hostile political climate,
Sochua has helped pass the Prevention of Domestic Violence Bill, fight human trafficking and labour exploitation in Cambodia,
and has been jailed for her involvement in political activism.
Senator Leila De Lima shows pictures of a crime scene on a laptop during a hearing on extrajudicial killings and summary executions of suspected criminals at the Philippine Senate in Pasay City, south of Manila, Philippines,
15 September 2016. Photo: EPA/MARK R.
Leila de Lima – the Philippines
Philippine Senator Leila de Lima has recently been in the media spotlight for clashing with President Rodrigo Duterte over her objections to his violent and controversial war on drugs,
a fight that led to her being arrested in late February for ‘trumped-up’ drug charges.
The Liberal Party lawmaker began her career serving under Supreme Court associate justice Isagani Cruz from 1986 to 1989.
Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (L)
receives flowers from supporters as she leaves after her hearing on criminal charges stemming from her government’s rice price subsidy, at the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions, in Bangkok, Thailand,
09 December 2016. Photo: EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Yingluck Shinawatra – Thailand
After Yingluck Shinawatra was deposed as prime minister of Thailand –
she was the first woman to hold that title and was the country’s youngest leader in more than 60 years
– it seemed as if she would fade from the country’s volatile political landscape.
But despite being banned by a junta assembly from politics for five years,
and having had criminal charges filed against her,
Yingluck has become more active in recent years, reportedly campaigning for her Pheu Thai Party,
which counts the country’s ‘red shirts’ among its ranks.
ส่วนอีกสองคนที่เหลือกดดูตามลิ้งค์ข่าวด้านล่างค่ะ
http://sea-globe.com/five-female-politicians-southeast-asia-know/