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Posted by fatemeh on 02 Nov 2007 / 0 Comment
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Today is a special day, and we will have another post up later today about Britz, the contraversial “docu-drama” that aired in Britain this past week. But for now, here are some links for 11.2.07″

 

  • Author Fatemeh Keshavarz talks about her book and leadership in Iran and the U.S.

  • The founder of Canadian Association of Muslims with Disabilities is honored by the Canadian Council of Muslim Women.

  • Ruqaya Al Ghasara, Doha’s Asian Games 200m gold medalist, dedicates her victory to all Muslim women.
  • Oman’s newest council doesn’t have any women. Booooo!

  • I forgot to post this last Friday! Iranian women kick ass at rugby.

  • Those who raped and murdered Muslim women during religious riots in India in 2002 face justice on earth, alhamdulillah.

  • U.N. war crimes tribunal upholds a 15-year jail sentence for a Serbian man who raped Bosnian Muslim women. My only question is: only 15 years? Really?

  • Dr. Ingrid Mattson discusses Islam in America. Man, she’s cool.

  • Some positive videos about Muslim women in sports.

  • Boxing is quickly becoming popular among some Muslim women in the Middle East.

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