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Women

Press Release – Egypt: Impunity for sexual violence must end

Yesterday’s verdict of the South Cairo Criminal Court convicting 5 men to life imprisonment, and two men to 20 years imprisonment on charges of indecent assault with force constitutes a positive step towards ending impunity for such crimes.

Thursday 17 July 2014

Women’s Rights as a Bargaining Chip in Afghan Politics

The two men vying to be the next president of Afghanistan, Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani, have pledged to protect women’s rights, which have in the past year become a political bargaining chip.

Tuesday 8 July 2014

Shaping the Future – Women’s Participation in the 2014 Elections

The elections and their runoff for the first ever peaceful transformation of power in Afghanistan took place amid tight security on April 5th and June 14th 2014.

Sunday 6 July 2014

Syria: War’s Toll on Women

Women in Syria have been arbitrarily arrested and detained, physically abused, harassed, and tortured during Syria’s conflict by government forces, pro-government militias, and armed groups opposed to the government, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.

Thursday 3 July 2014

What we owe Nigeria’s kidnapped schoolgirls

Source: Open Democracy People worldwide are calling for action to bring back the kidnapped schoolgirls in Nigeria. But concern for the girls demands that we think carefully about the harmful consequences of proposed solutions – […]

Wednesday 2 July 2014

Women’s movements in the transitioning Arab states – For dignity, peace and equal rights

Despite all the setbacks suffered by many women’s rights groups in the transitioning Arab states, regional co-operation has improved considerably over the past few years. Juliane Metzker takes stock

Sunday 29 June 2014

Hopes and fears: Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict

With the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict taking place in London, Sanam Naraghi Anderlini says ministers should take the advice of women who are working at the frontlines to end all sexual violence.

Friday 13 June 2014

Adela Mohseni: “Any people who are not aware of their rights will not live in peace”

Adela Mohseni is a jurist, and activist for human and women’s rights. She migrated to Iran in 1978 with her family, aged just six years old, where she grew up and obtained her BA degree in judicial law from Tabriz University.

Thursday 15 May 2014

Aziz Rafiee: “We have not yet diagnosed the pathology of the problems that infect Afghanistan”

Aziz Rafiee was born in Kabul and obtained his Master of Engineering degree from Kabul University. He switched from the technical field to social issues in the 1990s and began working with civil institutions, in particular human rights groups.

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Mohammad Ismail Qassemyar: “Poverty and unemployment have paralysed the lives of most Afghans”

Mohammad Ismail Qassemyar is a jurist who formerly headed the Public Security and Public Rights Courts of the Supreme Court and taught constitutional rights at university for seven years.

Tuesday 13 May 2014