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Category Archives: Egypt
I’m not happy! Why? Egyptian women are left out of the constitution process!
I have just learned that no women have been named to the national committee which is in charge of writing the new Egyptian constitution! What is going on? For one of the first times in modern history, Egyptian women stood … Continue reading →
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Tagged Egypt national committee, Egyptian constitution, Egyptian women, Mubarak, Women in the Middle East, women's rights in Egypt
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Exciting part has ended. Now what?
Thinking about the brave Egyptians, I am filled with admiration. They managed to pull off a tremendous political change without violence and disaster. Having said that, I now worry about the ability of the miltary to loosen their grip on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Democracy, democracy in Egypt, Egyptian constitution, Egyptian women, Mubarak, revolution in Egypt, women in Egypt, Women in the Middle East
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