Brigid McConville -The Guardian 17-6-16 Before becoming an MP, Jo was a dynamic force in the charity sector. The best way of honouring her would to continue to listen to the most marginalised The attack on Jo Cox was an attack on all of us, but those who worked with her are feeling her loss …
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Campaign run by Women in Black The renowned Canadian-Iranian anthropologist, Professor Homa Hoodfar, has been arrested in Iran and has not had access to her lawyer, family members or to needed medical care. In early March just before her scheduled departure from Iran, the Counter Intelligence Unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard raided Prof. Hoodfar’s …
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This interview with Malalai Joya was sent to Mov.gr by a friend and supporter from Germany Short presentation of Malalai Joya Malalai Joya (born April 25, 1978) is an activist, writer, and a former politician from Afghanistan. She served as a Parliamentarian in the National Assembly of Afghanistan from 2005 until early 2007, after being …
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By Manuela Shon Reproduction from Feminist Current http://www.feministcurrent.com/2016/05/09/legalization-has-turned-germany-into-the-bordello-of-europe-we-should-be-ashamed/
Sexism can be defined as “the supposition, belief or assertion that one sex is superior to the other, often expressed in the context of traditional stereotyping of social roles on the basis of sex, with resultant discrimination practiced against members of the supposedly inferior sex”. “Sexist hate speech” as a legal term does not yet …
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