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Tag Archives: Al-Amin Moussa Al-Amin
Sudan’s Arab Spring
Women are not only fighters in Sudan’s battles to overthrow al-Bashir, but they are also determined to continue the great tradition of women of the Arab Spring: to make sure that their revolution does not stop until all human relationships are transformed. Continue reading
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Tagged Al-Amin Moussa Al-Amin, Amira Osman Hamed, Arab spring, feminism, Jalila Khamis, Khartoum, Mohamed Bouazizi, Nuba peoples, Omar al-Bashir, Omdurman, patriarchy, political Islam, Radio Dabanga, sexism, South Sudan, students, Sudan, UN Convention Against Torture and Other Inhuman or Degrading Treatment, University of Khartoum, Women Living Under Muslim Laws, women's liberation, youth
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