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In a rare interview in June, Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, widow of the founding President, spoke with pride and emotion of the great progress that had been made over the past four decades towards the empowerment of Emirati women.
This bold gesture, that seized the imagination of the world, encapsulated the aims towards which the Government has been striving for decades. They include the transfer of skills and technology necessary to ensure national independence; the Emiratisation of roles crucial to the security of the state; and the elevation of the nation to the status of good and valued global neighbour, willing to step forward and play a significant role in world events.
The significance of the role played by Maj Al Mansouri has been recognised around the world. It was, after all, only in January , that the US defence department lifted its ban on women serving in combat roles. In Australia became only the fourth nation in the world to remove restrictions on women serving in combat roles. But some observers say that within the praise showered on Maj Al Mansouri and the UAE, underlying prejudices and misconceptions about the Arab world can still be detected.
How do you like that? The reality, Prof Rizzo says, is that younger generations of Arab women are increasingly matching or bettering the educational achievements of men. There is nothing new about women in combat. It is the supposedly progressive modern world that struggles with the notion, whereas in fact Maj Al Mansouri is part of a tradition that extends back thousands of years. Although frequently hard to separate from myth, ancient history offers many examples from the Arab world. There was Queen Samsi, who in BC took up arms in northern Arabia — ultimately in vain — against the Assyrian empire, and Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, who in the third century led her troops into battle against the Romans and for a while conquered Egypt.