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Women should not have equal rights to determine the nationality of their children. A woman's child in Egypt shall always be the nationality of the father. Marriage laws, based on sacrosanct religious believes, should remain as is. Women must seek a divorce through the ruling of a judge whereas men have no such requirement.
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Egyptian press and periodicals, including women's press grew during a period of nationalist movements in Egypt, it was a key way to debate political issues. Women's press was less censored than the mainstream patriarcal press, as British occupying forces saw it as less of a threat to power. [ 9 ]
The National Council for Women in Egypt (NCW) is an Egyptian National Council. [1] It is the only national, independent women's machinery in Egypt. The Council was previously established by Presidential Decree No. 90 of 2000.
Violence against women in Egypt (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Women's rights in Egypt" ... Gender inequality in Egypt; The Girl in the Blue Bra; H. HARASSmap;
Jewelry designers have had a long-standing case of Egyptomania. Now, a rare opportunity to see some of the best examples of it up-close.
On March 6, 2019, al-Kashif was arrested by Egyptian security forces at her home in Giza. [5] [8] The arrest came after she participated in a protest calling for justice following a train accident in Cairo in late February; at least 34 other Egyptians associated with the protests were also arrested.
It covered topics from a feminist and Egyptian nationalist angle [4] and was a highly political publication featuring articles and news on party politics in Egypt and national independence. [10] The magazine called for the rights for women to vote in legislative elections. [10] L'Égyptienne was published monthly [9] and was also distributed ...