Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Bring Back Our Girls: One Year Later, Still Sex Slaves to Boko Haram

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issue 164
4.14.15
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Bring Back Our Girls: One Year Later, Still Sex Slaves to Boko Haram
It has been one year since over 200 girls were kidnapped from the town of Chibok in Nigeria and the #BringBackOurGirls campaign was launched. More


SAY NO TO HONOR VIOLENCE
In the UK, lawmakers established a national day of memory to remember the victims of honor violence and to raise awareness of the problem. In the US, honor violence is a crime that goes unnoticed and unrecognized. Women and girls are beaten, burned with acid and murdered right under our noses, but it is all too often overlooked. Please sign our petition calling on Congress to create a national day of memory for women and girls killed in the name of honor so that we can raise awareness and put an end to honor violence in the US.



VOICES FORHUMAN RIGHTS
Aisha Elahi: Change is Needed Now to Help My Shackled Sisters
Parallel societies have developed in England where family honor can be more imporant than life. Aisha Elahi spoke to Clarion about this world. More
MORENEWS
After being held in an Iranian jail for 9 months, the Post's Tehran’s bureau chief Jason Rezaian has been formally accused of being an economic spy.
Iran Accuses Washington Post Reporter of Espionage

A 45-member brigade of jihadi women clad in niqabs has released a training video showing themselves firing weapons in northern Syria.
All-Female Jihadi Brigade Releases Training Video

In a 7-minute video released by the Islamist terror group, the city is destroyed with with sledge hammers, drills, bulldozers and explosives.
Islamic State Destroys 2,500-Year Old City of Nimrud
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Veiled Female Lecturer: Muslim Women Are Equal to Men
Marking International Woman's Day, a Gaza professor wearing a niqab (full veil) tells Hamas TV that in Islam women receive their "full rights" as opposed to Western women.
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