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Mother strikes blow for Lebanese women's banking rights
By AFP
Dec 17, 2009 - 1:36:06 PM

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Barbara Batlouni with her two sons
BEIRUT - A mother struck a small blow for women's rights in Lebanon on Thursday by opening a bank account for her children -- a right previously reserved only for fathers.

"I've been trying to open a bank account for my two sons for 10 years now, but I was continuously told that only my husband could sign the papers," Lebanese-American Barbara Batlouni told AFP.

"It's unfair. They're my children too and I don't see why I cannot, as their mother, teach them to manage their finances," she said at the headquarters of Bank of Beirut and the Arab Countries (BBAC).

Her move came after Lebanon's bank association altered its own rules on December 9, following a campaign to press for the change led by the Institute of Progressive Women and other groups.

A smiling Batlouni signed the first papers at BBAC for an account that named as beneficiaries her two sons, 16-year-old Samer and 14-year-old Jad.

"I'm glad that Lebanon is improving its laws," said Samer, who along with Jad will become the official holder of the account once he turns 18.

The bank also presented her with a 1,000-dollar (790-euro) cheque as a token of their appreciation for her "fight against discrimination," BBAC general manager Ghassan Assaf said.

While the boys' father is Lebanese, Batlouni, the Lebanon country director of the non-profit organisation Amideast, said she insisted on opening the account herself on principle.

"Lebanese women excel in all fields, and yet they do not have their basic rights," she said.

Last month mother of three Raya Haffar Hassan was appointed finance minister, the first woman to be assigned to such a key post.

But women still face legal discrimination on many fronts in Lebanon, where they are not granted the right to pass citizenship on to their children or spouses.

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