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Ash speaks up for women

Four stars from Bollywood, the Arab world and Hollywood united for women’s safety

- By Manjusha Radhakrish­nan, Assistant Editor - Features

We simply cannot accept raising our daughters in a world where people witness the absolutely unacceptab­le behaviour and look away because they do not know what to do.” AISHWARYA RAI BACHCHAN ★ Indian actress

I have never met a woman or a girl who hasn’t been harassed … As a woman remember never to doubt your self-worth.”

MONA ZAKI ★ Egyptian actress

Bollywood A-lister Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Egyptian powerhouse Mona Zaki, Hollywood talent Aja Naomi King and Saudi Arabian singer-actress Aseel Omran united forces to speak up for women’s empowermen­t at the Expo 2020 Dubai grounds on Tuesday.

The powerful quartet, who have done well in their own entertainm­ent industries, urged men, women, and children to stand tall in the face of sexual harassment in public spaces.

Rai Bachchan, who was welcomed with thunderous applause, spoke about bystanders mutely watching as a woman is harassed.

“We simply cannot accept raising our daughters in a world where people witness the absolutely unacceptab­le behaviour and look away because they do not know what to do,” said Rai Bachchan. The face of cosmetic company L’Oreal Paris also presented grim statistics about how widespread the issue of harassment is. She was at the Expo 2020 Dubai to kick-start a training programme at the grounds directed at educating women on how to handle such nasty episodes.

“Did you know that 80 per cent of women around the world have been harassed at least once in their lives in a public space? And, I won’t be surprised if that’s a conservati­ve assessment,” said Rai Bachchan.

Rai Bachchan, a consummate actress and a global icon, has a young daughter and is married into one of the most influentia­l acting dynasties in Bollywood.

IMPORTANT ISSUE

“We are here today to raise awareness and encourage dialogue on a very important global topic — protecting women and protecting a woman’s sense of self-worth. I am here to shed light on the prevalence of street harassment towards women,” added Rai Bachchan.

Her brief appearance was preceded by a panel discussion featuring Zaki, King and Omran.

“I have never met a woman or a girl who hasn’t been harassed on the streets … As a woman remember never to doubt your self-worth or take the blame,” said Zaki.

King, who is known for her role in How To Get Away With Murder, also spoke about how women are stereotype­d.

“When I started to work in my industry I was told women are so catty … But I just feel lucky because I have witnessed so much sisterhood. Today, we stand alongside each other,” said King.

All the women also reminded their fans to be authentic and never to feel apologetic about their dignity being trodden upon.

Saudi Arabian singer Omran also urged women to be together in solidarity.

“Let’s not give those perpetrato­rs a chance to survive. As women, let’s all stand together,” said Omran.

The brief celebrity appearance­s were followed by training for Expo 2020 Dubai guests on how to protect themselves and demonstrat­ed how bystanders can help a distressed woman in the face of harassment in public spaces.

 ?? Photos by Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is flanked by American actress Aja Naomi King and Saudi singer-actress Aseel Omran at the L’Oreal event at Expo 2020.
Photos by Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is flanked by American actress Aja Naomi King and Saudi singer-actress Aseel Omran at the L’Oreal event at Expo 2020.
 ?? ?? Aseel Omran (left) and Egyptian actress Mona Zaki at the L’Oreal Stand Up Against Street Harassment event.
Aseel Omran (left) and Egyptian actress Mona Zaki at the L’Oreal Stand Up Against Street Harassment event.
 ?? ?? Aja Naomi King (right) and Mona Zaki speaking up for women’s empowermen­t at the panel discussion.
Aja Naomi King (right) and Mona Zaki speaking up for women’s empowermen­t at the panel discussion.

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