Women want to involve in better societies building



Dear President , Secretary and Senators of the United States



Please let me thank you all in advance for IVAWA campaign for the fairer world Whenever I hear your talks about gender equity and violence against I shout 'That's the leaders! ' . Although we are in different places, we are under the same sky. Great leaders make the history of honor. Dear my honorable leaders , please listen to my request on behalf of women of the Burma and the women of the world. It has been so unfair in the human society having gender discrimination and mental and physical abuse to all ages of women. I believe that you can play the vital role in making rights for the safer and happier world.



I would like to share you some examples of terrible abuse in my community. My neighbor,s young daughter died of sexual abuse by two evils. A teenager in my neighborhood was dead in hell by another disgusting evil. One housemaid committed suicide jumping down from the river bridge and another one jumped down from the veranda and found nude and dead. And it has been read and heard uncountable news in almost all kinds o places. The tragic in Congo warned us or the quick action.
So the quick solutions must be found to stop such and similar brutalities. I am very grateful to every individual or organization local or worldwide like UN and INGOs fight violence against women . But I sadly out that the place for the women to involve in decision making and collaborating of world security is incomparably unequal. The world is composed of fairly population between men and women and why don't we have equal division o taking roles. Women also have the ideas strength and willingness of building more secure and developed world . Our noble women Aung San Su Kyi , Margret Thatcher of former British PM , former and present Secretary of the United States and Mother Trisa are the clear examples.



Dear Leaders , I believe you all can lead to ending violence and create places or equal power division between men and women to build the better world together . I am looking forward to this big day which will make the history o the world .



Respectfully Yours



NI NI AY



Burma (Myanmar)





Please join the PulseWire community in speaking out against violence and urging the U.S. government to pass the International Violence Against Women Act (I-VAWA). Write your letter in your PulseWire journal to share your personal and observed experience in gender-based violence, both in your life and within your community. Tag your journal "IVAWA", and World Pulse will send your letter directly to President Obama, along with letters from women around the world. Learn more: http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire/programs/international-violence-agai...

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