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Dec
2007

Report (June 2007) on honor killing. Kurdish woman, Banaz Mahmod, was living in London and dating a man who was from another tribe - an Iranian Kurd. She was threatened and later killed by her family for dating the wrong man. Before her death it is believed that Banaz Mamod contacted the London police and reported that she feared for her life. Her father and uncle, both from Mitcham, south London, were later convicted of her murder by using killers - what the BBC called Banaz Mamod's "uncle's henchmen". Tho
Feb 2007 segment of ABC coverage on Syrian life. Diane Sawyer interviews Syrian women about women's social life in Syria, wearing the hijab, marriage, family, work, religion, women's rights in Syria, etc.
Camelia Sadat, daughter of late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, tells of marriage at the age of 12 to an abusive husband. Following are excerpts from an interview which aired on Dream 2 TV on January 8, 2006. Current minimum marriage age codes indicate - Brunei: no minimum marriage age specified. Kuwait: no substantive minimum marriage age identified. Iran: civil code provides that marriage contracted before puberty is invalid unless authorized by natural guardian with ward's best interests in mind. When au

Dec
2007

Mother Teresa shares her insight about love. From the 1986 documentary film, "Mother Teresa," produced by Ann and Jeannette Petrie. Considered the definitive portrait of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Mother Teresa. Shot on the run over a period of five years in ten countries on four continents, this award-winning film follows Mother Teresa into the world's most troubled spots. From war in Beirut to Guatemala under siege, from the devastated streets of Calcuta to the ghettoes of the South Bronx, the fil

Dec
2007

Against All Odds: Women Partnering for Change in a Time of Crisis... Women leaders talk about the building of a global, grassroots, women's rights movement with Women's Learning Partnership (WLP). 2007

Dec
2007

The situation for the Iraqi women has deteriorated gravely since March 2003, with 8 million Iraqis living in desperate need for aid. A humanitarian crisis is at our doors. Hear the honest searing voice of professor Naba S. Hamid, founder of New Horizon for Women - Iraq. Naba Saleem Hamid is a professor of biology at the University of Baghdad. Educated in Iraq and in England, Dr Hamid sees herself as a non-political person who refused to join the Baath Party during the Saddam Hussein regime. She founded

Dec
2007

Monday, November 13, 2006 FBI frees Mexican child from Forced prostitution in US - Nashville, TN. This ordeal began when sex traffickers promised a girl from Mexico passage across the U.S. border to a "restaurant" job in Nashville. The investigation brought charges against 10 men for running brothels full of Latin American women and girls who were forced into prostitution after they were promised legitimate jobs in the U.S. Two of the people charged with luring these ordinary immigrants into prostitution

Dec
2007

Women and staff of Pro Mujer Argentina tell their own stories and the story of Pro Mujer Argentina. The objective of Pro Mujer Argentina is to better the quality of life economically and socially for the women excluded from the system by providing economic support, and integrated services not only to clients but also to their families. Visit Pro Mujer at www.promujer.org Pro Mujer Argentina provides its clients with training in business skills, empowerment and health via its focal centers. A new focal