And that's when she took the floor, speaking in defence of women's rights until she was out of time and forced to stop. |
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Yet women's rights have become a key part of the West's intervention in Afghanistan. |
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The only limit on women's rights is male tyranny and this limit is to be reformed by the laws of nature and reason. |
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Their mandate is the defence of women's rights in Quebec, with a focus on the prevention of violence and all forms of discrimination. |
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Newly released documents raise questions about the Supreme Court nominee's position on women's rights. |
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After she is freed from slavery, she becomes a teacher, writer, and activist for the black race and for women's rights. |
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The regional and local warlords who were the key allies of the US against the Taliban are not advocates of women's rights. |
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She becomes a devotee of women's rights, abjures marriage, and founds a university. |
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The particularity of women's bodies, and the distinct role they play in reproduction, demand an articulation of these rights as women's rights. |
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Abortion, birth control, women's rights the whole enchilada is now up for grabs. |
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I believe some legislators have overreached themselves in resorting to law provisions to safeguard women's rights. |
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There were numerous plenaries and workshops on women's rights as well during the official European Social Forum. |
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The growing importance of families in the shadow of war had profound effects, too, on the discussion of women's rights. |
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His mother was a novelist, a Labour Party member, and a suffragette who was imprisoned for her agitation for women's rights. |
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We brought monotheism to a pagan world, and guaranteed women's rights in marriage. |
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That statement assailed his position against abortion, contraception, sterilization, women's rights, divorce, stem cell research and gay rights. |
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Republicans led the fight for women's rights, and most suffragists were Republicans. |
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Annie Besant was employed as a journalist and penned pieces on women's rights, and the inequable Victorian laws on marriage. |
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The alliance has also reached out to women workers and students, to raise awareness about women's rights under the new labour law. |
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The area of political rights involves suffrage and women's rights to run for office, or hold appointed positions of power in government. |
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The women's rights movement alone is one of the greatest progressive leaps forward in human history. |
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Caucus participants reflected on how their identities affect their activism, whether externally or within the women's rights movement. |
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I say it's going to be the youth and the women's rights movement and the labour movement. |
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The formal guarantee of women's rights was absent from the initial draft but the refusal of Afghan women to be silenced ensured its inclusion in the final version. |
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Several of these articles offer critiques of various laws proposed or enacted with much fanfare in the last two and a half decades, ostensibly for the purpose of strengthening women's rights. |
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The government is going backward, and it is going backward in terms of women's rights. |
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The observation that human rights are not intrinsic in the MDG project is most apparent in their marginalization of women's rights. |
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The country has an impressive body of laws committing the State to the realization of children's and women's rights. |
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For instance, freedom of religion should not be perceived to be in opposition to women's rights. |
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During that period she also became widely known for her efforts in the women's rights movement. |
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But most of all I'm hopeful that there is finally momentum behind the women's rights movement. |
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Under the new proposals, students will be required to study the women's rights movement. |
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American reformer and a strong presence in the women's rights movement in the mid-19th-century. |
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Now you'd be more likely to catch the peace-loving band supporting women's rights than slapping the behinds of onstage dancing girls, who used to form part of their live act. |
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At the same time they are outside of the women's rights movement that is growing exponentially in the region. |
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It also means taking Islamist women's movements on board, and supporting a dialogue between different currents of the women's rights movement. |
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Emancipation adherents like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Tubman, and Truth later became advocates for the emerging women's rights movement. |
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Is there a recognizable global women's rights movement as it is perceived on the UN stage? |
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Nor can anyone continue to plead ignorance regarding the ways in which, in certain countries, women's rights on these matters are abused. |
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In the teeth of considerable opposition, in spite of ultraconservative clubs that hold no brief for freedoms, women's rights or open debate. |
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It fundamentally denies women's rights and makes them disappear for all intents and purposes. |
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Unwritten law and custom in traditional marriage mean women's rights depend on who interprets the traditions. |
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They include women's rights organizations that are supporting and seeking justice for women who have been brutalized in armed conflicts. |
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A serious effort has been made to promote and protect human rights in the country, including children's and women's rights. |
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Throughout his career, he emphasized education and women's rights and is considered a pioneering social reformer. |
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It has largely fulfilled its aim to use the peace process to institutionalize women's rights. |
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Enter Action Travail des Femmes, a public interest lobby group that supports women's rights. |
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Polish-born American reformer and suffragist, an active figure in the 19th-century women's rights, antislavery, and temperance movements. |
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We will work with partners to raise the issue of Aboriginal women's rights in the media and in the public consciousness. |
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Some informed the Special Rapporteur that they felt torn between loyalty to their religious community and their commitment to women's rights. |
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Mr. Speaker, on January 28, I rose in the House to address the fact that the government continues to flagrantly attack women's rights. |
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In principle, women's rights and non-discrimination were part and parcel of the first Constitution propounded by the regime. |
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Will the government shed its ideological straitjacket and vote against this regressive bill that threatens women's rights? |
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We just heard Helena Guergis speak to the UN Committee on the Status of Women, touting the Harper government's supposed record on women's rights. |
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But where, pray, are the conditions for women's rights and equal opportunities in that enlargement? |
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In each city she will have public speaking engagements and meet members of the Nigerian community and human rights and women's rights activists. |
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Therefore, I have nothing but criticism for many such documents when it comes to women's rights. |
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Guatemalan women vowed to continue the struggle for human rights, and for women's rights. |
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Potentially, these new aid mechanisms could have a positive impact on gender equality and women's rights. |
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You may wish to invite a speaker to talk about human rights, children's rights or women's rights. |
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Awareness of women's rights and access of women to many spheres in society are still low, however. |
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Assistance will also be given to promote women's rights, human rights and children rights. |
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An inter-ministerial committee on women's rights has been set up covering eight fields of action. |
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This represents a major step backwards for the promotions of women's rights. |
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It was working actively to consolidate and promote women's rights and had made steady progress in the emancipation of all sectors of society. |
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This bill is one more example of the attacks being waged by the Harper government against women's rights. |
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Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown. |
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Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in West Virginia is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown. |
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In the city of La Ceiba, protesters demanded no increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, the municipalization of water services and women's rights. |
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Although Munir never claimed that his efforts were intended to protect women's rights, many women activists viewed the slain campaigner as a champion of women's rights. |
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It's strumpets like you who are setting back the women's rights movement. |
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Soon she was active in the new women's rights movement as well. |
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All of the speakers stressed the urgent need for States to take seriously the promotion and protection of women's rights and to report accordingly under all the human rights instruments they have ratified. |
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The young people explore, deconstruct and debate their perspectives on civil, political and cultural rights, ethnic nationalism and ethnic conflict, women's rights and the nation state. |
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The Revolution, weekly American women's rights newspaper, first published on January 8, 1868 under the proprietorship of Susan B. Anthony and edited by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Parker Pillsbury. |
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This would not have been possible without the government's pro-active approach to women's rights, or without its efforts to combat the forces of obscurantism and inertia. |
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In 1877, she helped found the influential Toronto Women's Literary Guild, Canada's first suffragette group set up to fight for women's rights and improved working conditions. |
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Ms Wallstrom wrote a rather anodyne speech exhorting the member states to live up to their commitments on human rights, particularly women's rights. |
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Governments tend to be sympathetic to some demands from women's rights advocates, but are constrained essentially by their desire not to antagonize the conservative social forces they are courting. |
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This demonstration was led by the women's rights movement, which had been particularly targeted by the Duvalier government and weakened through political persecution, violence and exile. |
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In many ways the birth of the women's rights movement in the United States is closely tied to the abolitionist movement, which was supported fervently by many American women. |
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They held sessions to spread the awareness of these rights through field work, which included men as well as women, since the ignorance of this Convention and of women's rights concerns the entire society, not just women. |
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On this basis, in the 1990s, the global women's rights movement helped to bring about legislation, which declared domestic violence a human rights violation per se. |
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Most of them set up committees that traveled the length and breadth of the Lebanese regions giving lectures and organizing colloquiums on women's rights. |
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The network provides documents on human rights and women's rights, translated by professionals into Dari, Farsi, Pashto, Arabic, Tadjik, Uzbek, Urdu or Russian. |
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They established the first all women's law firm in Pakistan and were founder members of the Women's Action Forum, a campaigning pressure group for women's rights. |
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For example, when a journalist attacked women activists in articles in the Croatian media, several women's rights groups banded together to file precedent-setting lawsuits against the journalist and the state-owned newspaper. |
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The conference did not fail to recall that her fight for women's rights led Olympe de Gouges to a humanist struggle for the universality of rights. |
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Mrs. Casgrain was involved in provincial, national, and international organizations and was one of the pioneers of the women's rights movement in Canada. |
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Consequently, concerned citizens and non-governmental organizations choose different civil actions and counteractive measures to enhance migrant women's rights. |
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In 1920, the women's rights movement won passage of a constitutional amendment granting women's suffrage. |
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Anarchy replaced the rule of law, the education system had almost collapsed, human rights and women's rights had been trampled on, and the economy had fallen in ruin. |
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Networking between the 35 activists will take place amidst an initial training on conceptualizing women's rights and learning strategies to respond to, and prevent violations against women's human rights. |
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On subjects as basic as women's rights, immigrants' rights, the right to education, the right to accommodation, the right to employment or a decent wage, this Charter is often inadequate and occasionally retrogressive. |
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Opinions of abortion may be about fetal rights, governmental authority, and women's rights. |
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Manusmriti offers an internally inconsistent and conflicting perspective on women's rights. |
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Women play a very small role in Turkey's political life, and the Turkish parliament does not have a permanent committee on women's rights and equality. |
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Turning to the situation of women, he said that there was a significant women's movement in his country and a substantial body of legislation protected women's rights. |
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett was a fearless anti-lynching crusader, suffragist, women's rights advocate, journalist, and speaker of international stature. |
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In all of these situations, women's rights as workers are denied and they lack the political space to bargain for decent wages and conditions of work. |
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The Africa-Canada Forum was seen as an important vector of North-South solidarity, in particular for women's rights and the feminist movement in Africa. |
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The feminist movement is still active in Québec today, defending women's rights and fighting against stereotypes, especially those common in the media and the workplace. |
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Along with my Group I find it shocking that in this House a whole lot of ultraconservative amendments, aimed at curtailing women's rights, have been tabled to Mrs Uca's excellent and comprehensive report. |
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They scan their feelings and come up with compassion and respect, a sample of one that allows them to reject the premise of a more general conservative attack on women's rights. |
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Before initiating any work with women in a community it is a good idea to offer workshops for men on topics such as masculine identity, machismo, and women's rights to goods and resources. |
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During their visit, the panelists also met with women's rights and human rights groups, parliamentarians, government agencies and the media in Montreal and Ottawa. |
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's sister Isabella Beecher Hooker was a leading member of the women's rights movement. |
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Many women's rights groups will be in New York for the CSW, so this launch is an opportunity to recruit new members for the IANSA Women's Network and to reinforce the link between gun control and women's rights. |
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Why be so squeamish about tackling women's rights? |
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Both sisters supported the women's rights movement. |
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The antidemocratic and Islamicist Taliban regime was guilty during its time in power of the most deliberate violation of women's rights in modern times. |
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Bentham advocated for women's rights, and for the abolition of slavery and the antiquated doctrines of champerty and maintenance. |
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The Centre for Education, Counseling and Research is a Croatian organization that works for women's rights and gender equality. |
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The project had a positive impact on the community by encouraging young people to engage in a critical review of social prejudices undermining women's rights. |
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The coalition which included at one point over 50 women's groups became a force rallying for the improvement of women's rights in the decision-making process for disaster relief. |
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The closing act was a 'burlesque' striptease artist – let's just say it was not the sort of thing the feminists and women's rights activists had come to Edinburgh to see. |
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His relationship with Harriet Taylor reinforced Mill's advocacy of women's rights. |
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This government is trying to silence women who defend women's rights. |
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Sharia has been criticized for ignoring women's rights in domestic abuse cases. |
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Article 20 recognizes a separate set of rights as women's rights. |
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In order to foster more initiatives that advance women's rights, in June 2006 Her Majesty announced the creation of a prize rewarding organizations that make significant strides in this arena. |
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She has vocally advocated for women's rights. |
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However, I think that this would be a superficial judgement because there are at least two other ways in which women's rights could be endangered. |
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Born in 1924, Harry was the only child of the famous women's rights campaigner Marie Stopes. |
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Child care has been a key plank in the women's rights movement, along with the availability of abortion services and equal pay for work of equal value. |
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It is very difficult in that society to fight for women's rights, because it is very patriarchic and misogynist. |
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The women's rights group Nazra for Feminist Studies had confirmed another five attacks on 28 June. |
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There are a growing number of women's organisations in the south, and they are beginning to constitute what can be called a women's rights movement. |
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Wangari Muta Maathai, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for promoting conservation, women's rights and transparent government. |
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Norway has been a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights and LGBT rights. |
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Ultimately, it was economics, rather than politics, that changed women's roles in American society and created greater momentum for the women's rights movement. |
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This initiative, created to provide a critical and progressive space for young Arab feminists, aims at challenging the women's rights movement to become less elitist and more inclusive. |
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Although originally linked to national liberation movements, the women's rights movement is now essentially linked to the international or transnational human rights and democracy promoting movements. |
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Campoamor however pleaded for women's rights regardless of political orientation. |
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I want to put on record that I am not against women's rights. |
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Our work includes support for Afghanistan's family law reform process and the implementation of a national marriage contract, along with a wide-reaching programme to promote awareness of women's rights. |
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With the end of the Taliban's reign of terror and its mediaeval regime in sight, the brutal suppression of women's rights will also come to an end. |
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Addressing issues such as women's rights, compulsory education and workplace conditions, Machar earned respect in her time as both an author and a compassionate social critic. |
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His colleagues promise to abide by the rules of democracy, insist on women's rights, and say they will not impose sharia law, ban alcohol or deter skimpily clad tourists from the West. |
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The first section contextualizes current attempts at securing women's rights in the troubled history of state-building and state-society relations in Afghanistan. |
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Ironically, before her press conference inspired such traitorous antifeminist musings, Hillary gave a speech at the United Nations about women's rights. |
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Since 1947 the APWA and Aurat Foundation, both influential feminist organisations, have played strong roles in raising awareness about women's rights in the country. |
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On matters such as women's rights of inheritance and right to hold property, status of Sudras, and criminal penalty, Yajnavalkya is more liberal than Manu. |
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That is the claim of women's rights protester Martha Burk, who tried to organise a boycott of the 2003 event against the club's all-male membership. |
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Fatameh Goverayi, a women's rights activist in Tehran, said the segregation effort is just an extension of the effort to Islamize the universities. |
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Youths, and students in particular, rejected traditional mores and pushed for change in matters such as women's rights, sexuality, disarmament and environmental issues. |
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Norway has been considered a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights, and LGBT rights. |
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For International Women's Day 2014, he was a signatory of Amnesty International's letter to the Prime Minister David Cameron for women's rights in Afghanistan. |
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There are ongoing debates as to whether sharia is compatible with secular forms of government, human rights, freedom of thought, and women's rights. |
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Journalists, politicians, and writers actively participated in the movement, which attracted an array of interest groups, including women's rights activists. |
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She has been an outspoken advocate of women's rights throughout her life. |
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We are the people who truly care and who truly promote and stand for Women's Rights. |
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Women's rights groups in Malaysia displayed outrage Wednesday at a court judge's ruling acquitting a policeman accused of raping two female detainees in a police lock-up. |
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Women's rights activist Grace Mera Molisa, who died in 2002, achieved international notability as a descriptive poet. |
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Women's rights groups have said that this issue is only based on their rights and security, irrespective of its politicisation. |
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In the areas under his control, Massoud set up democratic institutions and signed the Women's Rights Declaration. |
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