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  1. The generals, the Buddhists and the Rohingya

    Myanmar's Gen Z – "You messed with the wrong generation"

  2. Muslim marriage, Muslim divorce - and the wider family

    "Problems are often dealt with collectively"

  3. The politics of the Pope in Iraq

    Pope Francis and Ayatollah al-Sistani, meeting in faith

  4. The Pope in Iraq – "We are all brothers"

    Can Pope Francis save Iraq's Christians from extinction?

  5. Berlinale 2021: Samaher al-Qadi's "As I want"

    “We’re meant to be ashamed of the way we laugh”

  6. Author and critic Elias Khoury

    "Lebanon has always rebelled against political repression"

  1. Hedwig Klein and "Mein Kampf"

    The unknown Arabist

  2. Teenage pregnancies in Pakistan

    What sex education is really about

  3. Women′s rights in Islam

    Can feminism be Islamic?

  4. The politics of the Pope in Iraq

    Pope Francis and Ayatollah al-Sistani, meeting in faith

  5. Muslim marriage, Muslim divorce - and the wider family

    "Problems are often dealt with collectively"

  6. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

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  • Swiss voters back proposal to ban full-face veils in public places

  • Israeli Labor's new leader Merav Michaeli: feminist and battle ready

  • India's evictions of forest dwellers fuels Kashmir fears

  • With heavy hearts, Syrians in Turkey pursue new lives

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The need for real freedom in Egypt: the book opens with Nawal El Saadawi, an Egyptian physician, author and well-known women′s rights advocate. She explains why Middle Eastern women have so far failed to make a breakthrough in their fight: "Women can′t be liberated under the patriarchal, imperialistic and militaristic system that determines our lives now. We are governed by power, not justice; by false democracy, not real freedom"

Uncensored: Muslim women on women′s rights

A new book "Usensurert" (Uncensored) by Norwegian non-fiction writer and journalist Birgitte C. Huitfeldt takes a look behind the veil of what it means to be a woman in the Muslim world. By Jan Tomes

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