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The chemical bombing of Balisan between memory and denial
Beroj Qalandar affirmed that the work to recognize the chemical bombing as genocide is still in its early stages, facing many obstacles and international disregard.
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"Feminist Justice": A wide campaign to advocate for the rights of Sudanese women amid confllict
The 'Feminist Justice' campaign was launched in response to the harsh reality women live in camps and under bombardment. Activists affirm justice begins with recognizing their daily suffering and supporting their genuine participation in decisions.
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The reality of female media professionals in Yemen... Challenges multiply in an extremely dangerous environment
International reports indicate that journalists in Yemen work under constant threat, which has pushed many to leave the country, while others have been forced to reduce their activity or withdraw from field work for fear of being targeted.
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Violence crimes against women in Gaza increase under the cover of war
Wafaa Jadalhaq said war, displacement, and lack of safe places have fueled violence against women—murder, sexual assault, exploitation—as protection systems collapse and prisons empty.
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Women with no time... How does invisible work consume the day of Moroccan women?
Amid social transformations in Morocco, achieving equality in time distribution still remains an invisible challenge, but very essential for ensuring equal opportunities between women and men and enhancing quality of life within family and society.
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Sudanese female journalists demand legislation to protect them and ensure they can carry out their mission
Following the arrest of a journalist for exposing corruption in Sudan's central bank, a number of female journalists have demanded guarantees for their freedom of expression and the enactment of new legislation to protect them from arrest.
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Nasira Dutour: We continue on the path of justice, and the voice of truth will not be silenced
The banning of activist Nasira Dutour from Algeria and sealing of her association's office sparked a strong wave of solidarity as activists and defenders expressed full support through a digital campaign affirming truth and justice.
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Iraqi Women Activists: Empowering Women is a Necessity to Confront the Repercussions of Crises and Wars.
Iraqi women face multiplied challenges during war, political, and economic crises, making their empowerment urgent to protect their families as sectarian rhetoric increases social vulnerability.
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Tunisian activist: Implementation of equality is hindered by political will and patriarchal mentality.
Tunisian activist Douda Gallali says patriarchal mentality and prevailing political mindset cause equity regression and gender discrimination by targeting the Personal Srarus Code and undermining women’s achievements.
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Political Activist: Advancing Women’s Freedom of Expression Is Part of a Broader Struggle for Democracy.
Political activist Sanaa Fawzi warned that repeated prosecutions over expression in Morocco may harm public participation, stressing democracy requires both institutions and rights-respecting public space.
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Between disclosure and the legal process… Why do some survivors settle for anonymous testimonies?
In recent times, social medis platforms have witnessed a widespread wave of disclosures about incidents of harassment and sexual assault, shared by young women through survivor-support pages or personal accounts, to expose the violations they have experie
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Women’s clubs inside university campuses as part of the feminist movement.
Feminist clubs seek to promote a feminist approach within the university campus by organizing activities and by amplifying women’s voices through radio broadcasts.
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Defusing Sectarianism in the Middle East Requires Comprehensive International and Societal Justice
The region faces shifting conflicts where human rights violations and sectarian tensions intersect, threatening stability and underscoring the urgent need to enforce international law and protect civilians.
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Between Restriction and Resistance… Women’s Rights Defenders in Tunisia
Women’s rights defenders in Tunisia continue their struggle despite increasing restrictions and harassment, affirming their commitment to defending equality and dignity amid growing social and political pressures.
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Women of Rojava… From Managing Institutions to Shaping the Features of a New Constitution
By strengthening mother-tongue education and leading health centers professionally, women in Rojava demonstrate that participation in decision-making is essential for building a democratic constitutional system based on justice.
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March 8th… Moroccan Women's Demands on the Negotiating Table
Lawyer Aicha Kellaï urges a family code based on equality and dignity, stating ignoring domestic work's economic value creates violence against women. Rajaa Khairat
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Media and Women’s Issues… Between Inciting Discourse and Breaking Stereotypes
As media increasingly shapes public awareness, debates grow over its discourse on women’s issues, ranging from narratives that justify violence to those highlighting rights and challenges
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Moroccan Rights Activist: Legal Reforms Have Not Sufficiently Reflected in the Reality of Women’s Lives
Despite the significant legal reforms that Morocco has witnessed over the past decades, a gap still remains between legislative texts and their actual implementation on the ground.
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Syrian Women Between Gains and Risks: A Continuous Struggle to protect Rights and the constitution
As Syria undergoes rapid political and military change, women’s gains risk regression due to war, conflict and notential legal changes that could gradually erode rights.
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Tunisian Activist: The Assassination of Yanar Mohammed Is a Crime to Silence Women's Rights Defenders
Tunisian activist Lawath Al-Samli stated that the assassination of Iraqi activist Yanar Mohammed is a crime targeting the silencing of voices defending women's rights and reflects the escalating risks faced by women activists.