FREE Established 1961 Friday ISSUE NO: 17907 THULHIJJA 15, 1440 AH FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 Lawmaker warns of ‘too Modi trumpets Kashmir in PSG and French football 9 large’ expat communities 17 Independence Day speech 47 braced as Neymar exits Cleaning up Kuwait one event at a time See Pages 4 & 5 2 Friday Friday, August 16, 2019 Local PHOTO OF THE DAY Violence against women Local Spotlight By Muna Al-Fuzai [email protected] espite media campaigns, whether local or international, the issue of violence against Dwomen, especially domestic violence by hus- bands or family members, is still endless and unre- solved. I still receive emails from women, especially expatriates, who were subjected to physical violence at the hands of their expatriate husbands, but they do not know what to do. This is a difficult situation, because speaking openly and publicly is not easy for them. They feel shamed and guilty. I think societies are not supportive of women in times of crisis, as she might be blamed or punished for raising her voice against being abused. I received an email recently from an expat woman, who said she is a victim of violence by her expat Panoramic view of Salmiya. — Photo by Abdulaziz Ali/KUNA husband. I quote her words: “Where to report if my husband abuses me physically and mentally? I am suffering from mental abuse and now I am under medication.” I think it is very difficult for any woman to come from a distant country to live with her husband, pos- Willow trees in Kuwait sibly as a newly-married couple leaving behind fami- ly and friends, and then get beaten and insulted by the man she trusted. Such women often keep silent By Amna Al-Shammari matory substance that prevents heart attacks. because they are afraid they will suffer more harm Dr. Saud Al-Asfour, Professor of History at Kuwait by the same person, while some seek divorce or go illow trees were planted by Kuwait’s society in University, said yesterday that the willow tree represents back to their countries when the opportunity arises. their homes, public gardens and areas for agricul- spectacular memories, especially for the previous generation In all cases, the woman loses her health, money and Wture in government departments, institutions and in its foliage and greenery during the summer and winter. roadsides, in which its shade protects from the summer heat. Willows are a fast-growing perennial tree, intertwined maybe her life. This ancient historical tree has various shapes and sizes in with tangled branches and abundant thorns, needless of It is known that many countries in the Arab world the world, including the giant lowgrowing creeping shrubs. ample water after growing its roots from the ground, he have signed agreements to support and protect Willow leaves are green, characterized by a spear shape that added. Willows bloom in the spring and consisted of birds, women, but this does not mean that the subject of vio- bloom during the spring. Recent research indicates that the especially small well-known ones that do not leave it at all lence has ended forever, because I believe violence is willow tree is not just picturesque but the leaves carry great such as Al-Zarzour and other migratory birds, Al-Asfour linked to the culture and social upbringing of a person benefits for the body, as the leaves and bark contain an active mentioned. that he as a male is the strongest and women are sec- ingredient called Salicin, which helps to relieve lower back He pointed out that the stems, trunks, leaves and bark were ondary. Some men reject violence against women, but pain, while the white bark has a long-term effect on reducing used for heating in some wood industries and medical drugs, some consider it as normal behavior. the severity of headaches and migraines. since aspirin is extracted from the leaves, used as a pain reliev- In 2018, Dr Fatima Al-Salem, a faculty member at White willow bark also enhances the activity of comple- er and remedy for headaches, head pain and body pain, treat- the media department at Kuwait University, presented mentary ingredients that help in weight loss, which is the rea- ing fever, cancer colon, joint pain, sciatica and hemorrhage. a shocking study on the prevalence of violence against son why many weight loss supplements are mixed with white Elders, especially youngsters, avoided climbing the willow tree willow extracts, as well as its leaves contain an anti-inflam- because of the many thorns and twigs, he said. — Kuna women in Kuwait. Salem reported information on the high incidence of violence here. The most prevalent forms of violence in Kuwaiti society are physical abuse, psychological violence and verbal abuse. I believe we need more of such transpar- ent and bold studies. This is exactly what we need to end the issue of violence. Personally, I believe agreements cannot end the issue of violence unless society plays an active role in raising awareness and spreading a culture that rejects such ill behaviors. Women may bear insults and curses once or twice, but if this situation continues, she may suffer from disorders and psychological problems, or the beating may lead to permanent disability. The situ- ation becomes worse after divorce or the imprison- ment of the husband, and when little kids are involved. This affects the society and not just the woman. 4 Friday, August 16, 2019 Friday By Faten Omar on the rehabilitation of the environment, raising aware- ness and finding alternative ways to fight pollution and utting an environmental spin on viral social media marine litter. trends is the best use of social media in a good Pway. The hashtag #Trashtag challenge invites peo- KT: How does the Trashtag challenge work? ple to post before and after pictures of areas cleared of Maceira: Since starting out, we’ve challenged our waste. Plastic and litter are some of the biggest problems more than 100 volunteers and more than 1,000 followers faced by the environment. #Trashtag encourages people to not only counteract plastic pollution by attending our in Kuwait to clean up, and volunteers have made beaches weekly cleanups, but by also doing their part whenever and parks trash-free while also raising awareness of the they find themselves surrounded by trash outdoors, be it quantity of plastic litter produced. in parks, beaches, boardwalks, marinas, etc. So far, we’ve Kuwait Times spoke with Carina Maceira, a 20-year- had a few people submit their photos, letting us know old American cofounder of Trashtag Kuwait, a non-profit how much trash they’ve gathered. organization dedicated to fighting the negative environ- As part of our campaign, we also educate on how to mental impacts of marine litter and waste pollution in reduce plastic waste and avidly encourage our followers Kuwait. Some excerpts: to share all the ways they reject plastic in their day-to- day lives, whether plastic bags at the supermarket, plas- Kuwait Times: Tell us more about yourself. tic straws in restaurants or plastic water bottles at gyms. Carina Maceira: I’ve been a volunteer and organizer People are stepping up and accepting that there are at Trashtag Kuwait since it was initiated by Yousef Al- many ways to tackle the issue of plastic. Shatti, cofounder of Trashtag Kuwait, in April 2019. KT: How to encourage people to be part of this viral KT: What is Trashtag? social media challenge? Maceira: Trashtag was initially a social media chal- Maceira: While our events are weekly and always lenge targeted towards helping the environment. It was open to the public, we try to focus as much as we can on brought to Kuwait by Reddit user Yousef Al-Shatti, who awareness, so people can understand why the challenge organized the first cleanup in April at Sulaibikhat beach. is so important, as well as the plastic-free July challenge Since our first cleanup, Trashtag has morphed into more (a challenge dedicated to refusing the use of plastic for a than a challenge and into a dedicated group of volunteers whole month and finding alternatives). We have collabo- who started a nonprofit grassroots organization focused rated with other eco-friendly groups, community service Friday 5 #trashtagkuwait leverages social media for environmental activism organizations, art groups and musicians as well to linger over the word ‘trash’. I think they expect us to help spread the message and reach different com- contradict them with a nicer and more prestigious munities to relay the importance of tackling waste label, but at the end of the day, we believe by stay- management and litter in Kuwait. ing as Trashtag, we are tackling the issue in Kuwait head on. It is a taboo, and many people are per- KT: What are the places you have cleaned so far? plexed by the work we’re doing, but many people Maceira: So far, Trashtag Kuwait has cleaned are also very engaged and dedicated to contribut- several beaches along the coast, including ing to the mission. Sulaibikhat beach, Mangaf beach, Mahboula beach, We believe serious change must be effected on a Salmiya beach, Shuwaikh Free Zone beach, Sabah national and governmental level to counteract the Hospital area beach, Khairan, Abu Hassaniya beach, plastic choking Kuwait’s oceans and polluting our Marina beach, Blajat beach and a few parks as well. environment. While receiving support from many We’ve had to hit some of these locations a few times groups and individuals has been essential, we will to tackle all the accumulated waste. So far we’ve only accomplish saving the environment from plas- collected more than 400 bags of waste and recycla- tic with the cooperation and support of government ble material, several tyres, carpets and other debris.
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