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> Friday Links December 25, 2009
> December 25th, 2009
>
> Fatemeh <http://muslimahmedi
>
> - Fifteen-year-
> week<http://www.thisislo
> May Allah keep her.
>
>
> - Afghan women write their
> stories<http://www.womensen
> for
> the Afghan Women's Writing Project <http://awwproject.
>
>
> - Iran plans on holding an International Congress on Successful Women Who
> Wear Hijab <http://www.tehranti
>
>
> - A French parliamentarian said he would file legislation to bar Muslim
> women <http://www.google.
> wearing veils that hide their faces in public.
>
>
> - Egypt's Attorney General Abdel Maguid Mahmoud revealed that there were an
> estimated 9,351 under-age marriages <http://bikyamasr.
> country.
>
>
> - The Saudi Writer's Conference focuses on women and
> literature<http://www.saudigaz
> .
>
>
> - Violence against women
> <http://www.commongr
> not a tenet of Islam.
>
>
> - According to *the National*, victims of domestic violence and abuse in
> the Emirates may see justice carried out more
> swiftly<http://www.thenatio
> after
> the courts and women's rights campaigners signed a new agreement.
>
>
> - An article promoting polyandry for women
> <http://www.alarabiy
> in an independent Egyptian newspaper has caused a stir.
>
>
> - British laws against female genital
> cutting<http://www.independ
> aren't
> producing any results.
>
>
> - A woman was elected to the board of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce
> and Industry on her first
> attempt<http://www.thenatio
> .
>
>
> - South Asian women from all social arenas met in Washington, D.C., to fight
> against AIDS<http://www.womensen
> .
>
>
> - *Today's Zaman* explores the hijab ban in
> Turkey<http://www.todaysza
> .
>
>
> - A leading Cairo university will appeal a court
> decision<http://www.google.
> allowing
> female students to don the full face veil on campus dormitories.
>
>
> - Malaysia's High Court fixed January 25th, 2010 as the day when a
> decision will be made
> <http://www.thesunda
> the book by Sisters in Islam that has been banned.
>
>
> - On the need for more female
> bankers<http://news.
> in
> predominantly Muslim countries.
>
>
> - Iran's Karate Federation banned a specific style of
> karate<http://www.tehranti
> female athletes were forced to remove their headscarves to be allowed to
> compete in Germany.
>
>
> - A 90-year-old Emirati woman will compete in the region's Qur'an
> memorization
> competition<http://gulfnews.
> .
>
>
> - Only 60 of the 890 eligible women cast their
> votes<http://www.arabnews
> for
> the Eastern Province chamber of commerce in Jeddah on a day that was
> reserved exclusively for women voters.
>
>
> - The *Telegraph* profiles Nora Naraghi, an Iranian motor cross
> champion<http://www.telegrap
> .
>
>
> - A couple in Ajman, U.A.E., who bought a young Iraqi girl from her
> parents and prostituted her
> <http://www.thenatio
> each jailed for three years yesterday. Six years total? *Really?*
>
>
> - Access to cheap, ready-baked bread has helped liberate Egyptian
> women <http://ipsnews.
> the kitchen, allowing them to enter the workforce or spend more time with
> their children.
>
>
> - Somayeh Rashidi, an Iranian women's rights activist, has been
> arrested<http://www.payvand.
> .
>
>
> - Poorna Shetty discusses honor
> killings<http://www.guardian
> in
> the wake of Tulay Goren's murder.
>
>
> - A new law will guarantee that any groom who discovers that his bride is
> not actually a virgin will beeligible for a refund
> <http://www.thenatio
> Egypt's Consumer Protection Agency. WTF.
>
>
> - Women's political participation in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia is to
> be enhanced under a new United Nations-backed project launched for
> an innovative
> website<http://www.un.
> provide them access to information, the exchange of experiences, ideas and
> good practices.
>
>
> - Shad, a 30-year-old Kurdish woman from Iraq, has immigrated to the
> United States<http://www.southben
> in
> hopes she can live without fear for the first time in her life.
>
>
> - Her Royal Highness Princess Basma Bint Talal highlighted the role of
> Jordanian women<http://www.jordandi
> .
>
>
> - *Al Arabiya *interviews author and activist Siba
> Shakib<http://www.alarabiy
> .
>
>
> - AltMuslimah investigates the
> obsession<http://www.altmusli
> with fair skin <http://www.altmusli
>
>
> - In Pakistan, P@sh@ has launched Take Back the
> Tech<http://globalvoices
> a collaborative campaign to promote technology to end violence against
> women.
>
>
> - Uzbekistani Umid Ahmedova is facing trumped-up
> charges<http://www.wluml.
> the state.
>
>
> - Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh has been released<http://www.wluml.
> .
>
>
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