Feminism in Egypt: a brief overview
The feminist movement in Egypt is regarded as the oldest organized feminist movement in the Arab world; it evolved in the last quarter of the 19th century, and the first women’s NGO was established in 1891.
The feminist movement in Egypt is regarded as the oldest organized feminist movement in the Arab world; it evolved in the last quarter of the 19th century, and the first women’s NGO was established in 1891.
Often inspiring other women in the region, Tunisian women have obtained their rights and freedoms since their country gained independence in 1956. In times of democratic transition, Tunisian women are seizing the opportunity of a context of freedom of opinion to continue their struggle for full equality with the men of their country.
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Women who then dared to claim equal rights were treated as “westernised”, “prostitutes”, “disbelievers” and “girls of the French party”. The argument that the Family Code was in contradiction with the Constitution in its Article 29, which provides for equality before the law was no longer even enforceable.
In France today, feminist actions are beginning to bear fruit with public opinion. Feminism is no longer a taboo as most citizens are aware that social relations between the sexes are unequal and unfair towards women... and that this is no fake news.
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