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 Women               The vital essence of lifeThe embryo of the future
 The foundation of existence
 Woman, mother, daughter and sister
 Eradicate them, and there is nothing....
 Nasreen Pejvack
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            زن  گوهر حیاتی زندگیرویش و جوهر آینده
 پایه    هستی
 زن، مادر، دختر، و خواهر
 تخریب شوند، دنیایی وجود نخواهد داشت...
 به    همه ی خواهرانم، از هر رنگ، هر زبان و هر اندیشه
 نسرین پژواک
 |  |  It is March 8th once more; a day that has  been dedicated to women following the travails of our forerunner mothers who  fought hard for the privileges we enjoy today.  Throughout  our history, many passionate tough women suffered greatly and worked hard to  improve the lives of their fellow womankind. We are indebted to them for our  ability to vote, for being able to attend educational institutions, choose our own  professions, keep our children if one divorces, and much more. Even now, many  today are working hard to increase and secure women's rights, yet we are  still facing various challenges even today.
 Did we  need to have a pandemic to learn that, throughout our modern world, no matter  whether in developed or developing nations, domestic abuse is still a prevalent  problem.  Are there still so many barbaric men out there imposing violence  on their wives and families?  We must work together to eliminate such barbaric  behaviour. We cannot sit back and think our troubles are over, but instead we  must be an inspiration to one another and continue moving forward, supporting  each other to become stronger and more powerful.  Yes, we now vote, dress as  we wish, and build our careers, but if domestic violence still plagues our  planet, then our problems remain.
 Another  one of those problems is an ugly and unacceptable one; sex-trafficking. This  extreme violence of sex slavery against women and girls, and even young boys,  has been with us in different forms for a long,
 long time. There are  enough documentaries, movies, books, and articles out there for us to know very  well how disgusting is the situation of these children from the moment they fall  into the hands of traffickers.  In 2010 it was estimated that there were  over two million children and young adults in the hands of traffickers.   Today the figure is 4.5 million; more than double in ten years.  How have we  missed this phenomena and allowed it to grow like a cancer right under our  noses, letting monsters do as they please to our children.  Who are  the traffickers? Men!
 Who  buys the children? Men!
 How  much do they make from this industry? Billions of dollars!
 From time to time we get  a glimpse into this sordid world, such as when the shenanigans of Harvey  Weinstein make the news. Removing a few like him from the trade does nothing to  reduce the problem, and much needs to be done. We have come a long way and have  fought strongly against all kinds of evils.  Our troubles and challenges  have made us who we are today, but clearly the struggle is not over yet.  We must even overcome the opposition of some  other women whose religions or ideologies tell them that women should be  subservient.  They will never understand  our fight.
 There  are many non-profit organizations out there working for women’s rights. I  strongly believe if we women were the ones working together to run
 the world’s economies,  first and foremost we would diminish the politics of greed and control.   Then we could make sure no child would ever go to bed hungry, and no man would  ever raise his hand against a woman or a child.  We would make sure Planet  Earth, as our only home, is safe and thriving for all the species sharing it.  We would stay strong and protect it for all.  We  would not let a few companies and elites in our world control the entire wealth  of our planet and impose their methodologies on the rest of life on this planet,  with many therefore living with distress and agony.
 We have  had wonderfully talented women throughout our history, especially the last  several decades, fighting for us so that we may have the flourishing lives many  of us know today.  We must support and continue their legacy and not let  them down.
 
  
    |  | Happy Women’s Day to you all  Let’s complete our mothers’ work  Let’s put our heads together and see   how we can eliminate Sex-Trafficking  and Human-Trafficking |  |