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More than 35 young women wearing tight trousers have been arrested for "disturbing the peace" in south Sudan, police said on Tuesday.
According to information received from the city of Sanandaj, women activists of the One Million Signatures Campaign Ronak Safarzadeh, Hana Abdi, and Fatemeh Goftari, have lost three weeks of visiting rights and transferred to solitary confinement.
"According to the German constitution, Muslims do have a right to religious education for their children under the supervision of the state, just as Christians do. Now, for the first time, German schools will have a textbook for Islamic religion classes."
In France, which has only four Muslim schools, some of the country’s 8,847 Roman Catholic schools have become an alternative for Muslim students who wish to wear headscarves and incorporate spirituality into their studies.
L'Iranien, Mansour Hekmat, de son vrai, nom Zhoobin Razani, décédé en 2002 d'un cancer, a créé le Parti communiste ouvrier d'Irak lorsqu'il s'était réfugié dans ce pays.
"Life for Saharawi women living under the Moroccan occupation is tough, especially for those who dare to express a Saharawi nationalist sentiment."
Some Australian Muslim groups see recently announced changes to Australian immigration policy as a positive development for Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Appel du Réseau international de solidarité Femmes Sous Lois Musulmanes / Women Living under Muslim Laws International Solidarity Network aux organisations citoyennes nationales et internationales:
Four women who publish their information on the internet have been given prison sentences.
Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi slandered by the Iranian government-controlled news agency; activists are concerned for her safety.
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