(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar
has set an example for women's safety in the world, Doha resident Amina
Khan told Qatar Urdu Radio's live show Haqeeqat yesterday.
'Qatar
has very strong laws when it comes to the safety of women. We can be out
after midnight alone without worrying about anything. This sense of
security for women is not common in many countries in the world these
days, Khan said.
'Truth is that apart from all the facilities Qatar
provides, sense of security is a major motivation for people to live
here. Many migrants don't feel secure wearing gold or carrying expensive
items outside in the night, but here in Qatar we don't worry about such
things, she asserted.
Khan closely works with the Nepalese
community in Qatar and frequently participates in events to create
awareness about the laws of Qatar.
'There are many people who are not
fully aware about the laws of Qatar, especially when it comes to
traffic laws, so we routinely conduct events to inform people about road
safety among other subjects.
Haqeeqat is a joint venture of the
Gulf Times and Qatar Media Corp Urdu Radio. The show, hosted by
Saif-ur-Rehman, aims to engage and interact with the large South Asian
expatriate community in Qatar. Log on to Qatar Urdu Radio on Facebook
and ‘@QatarUrduRadio' on Twitter for feedback and comments about the
show.
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