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  2. Women in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian feminist movement essentially began towards the end of the 1800s, during the time period in which modern Lebanon and Syria were occupied by the Ottoman Empire. It was during the time of Arabic Nahba , or awakening, in which what some women began to pioneer movements in the interests of their rights and liberties. [ 13 ]

  3. Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    The Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union (al-Ittihad al-Nisa'i al-Suri al-Lubnani) was a women's organization in Lebanon and Syria, founded in the 1920s and active until 1946. It has also been called Lebanese Women’s Union, Syro-Lebanese Feminist Union, Syrian Arab Women's Union and Arab Women’s Union.

  4. Category:Feminism in Syria - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 January 2023, at 19:04 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. General Union of Syrian Women - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the women´s movement in Syria had been represented by the Syrian-Lebanese Women's Union (1920-1946), but the Women's Union was split when Syria and Lebanon split in 1946. In 1963, the Ba’th Arab Socialist Party became the ruling party of Syria. The Ba’th’s own constitution aims for social and political reform, one of these ...

  6. Category:Syrian feminists - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 January 2023, at 19:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Georgette Barsoum - Wikipedia

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    Georgette Barsoum (Syriac: ܓܘܪܓܝܬ ܒܪܨܘܡ, Arabic: جُورْجِيت بَرْصُوم) is an Assyrian human rights and feminist activist. Involved in organizing feminist struggles in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, particularly as the coordinator of the Kongreya Star Congress, she was elected president of the Syriac Women's Union in April 2024.

  8. Category:Feminism in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Feminism in Syria (1 C) T. Feminism in Turkey (2 C, 7 P) Y. Feminism in Yemen (1 C) Pages in category "Feminism in the ...

  9. Anna Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Anna Montgomery Campbell (1991 – 15 March 2018), also known by her Kurdish name Hêlîn Qereçox, [a] was a British feminist, anarchist and prison abolition activist who fought with the Women's Protection Units (YPJ) in the Rojava conflict of the Syrian civil war. She was killed in Rojava by a Turkish Armed Forces missile strike.