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2006 marque le 16ième anniversaire de la campagne de 16 jours d’activisme contre la violence faites aux femmes!
This issue of Critical Half (Vol. 4, No. 1) focuses on psychosocial support for women in conflict and post-conflict societies. Authors provide examples from Sudan, Afghanistan, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Gaza, Croatia, and Nigeria.
Asra Q Nomani writes about Verse 4:34 which retains a strong following, even among many who say that women must be treated as equals under Islam. They reject outright violence against women but accept aggression that fits definitions of domestic violence.
L'objectif est connu : défendre l'idée que le féminisme égalitariste est une idée occidentale pour mieux faire croire que seul le retour aux fondements de l'islam sauvera les musulmanes.
Décidément, la commission « Islam & laïcité », anciennement initiée par la Ligue de l’enseignement et désormais sous la houlette de la Ligue des droits de l’homme, préfère les musulmans réactionnaires aux musulmans progressistes.
Whoever today does not add an S to 'veil' and, even worse, refers to ‘The Islamic Veil' (singular), wittingly or unwittingly, promotes the fundamentalist agenda. In these troubled times of history, I have become finicky about concepts and epistemology, writes sociologist and founder of WLUML, Marieme Hélie-Lucas
WLUML networkers contributed to this UN study on violence against women, that classifies abuse against women -­ whether it happens in the home or elsewhere - as a human rights violation.
This paper was presented by WLUML founder and networker Marieme Hélie-Lucas at the Asia Europe People's Forum, Helsinki, 3-6 September 2006.
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