Ibtissame Betty Lachgar is a feminist who has been arrested by #Moroccan authorities for offending the fragile sensibilities of Muslim fundamentalists.
These weaklings are so afraid of women's defiance that they must arrest and imprison them to feel “respected.”
They are afraid (1)
Ibtissame Betty Lachgar is a feminist who has been arrested by #Moroccan authorities for offending the fragile sensibilities of Muslim fundamentalists.
These weaklings are so afraid of women's defiance that they must arrest and imprison them to feel “respected.”
They are afraid (1)
Every single person I've spoken to inside Gaza for a week has been telling me the exact same thing: "Almost all food aid coming in is being stolen, looted, or resold at exorbitant prices; Hamas, clans, gangs, thugs & merchants are stealing aid; hardly any goes to needy people!"
Every single person I've spoken to inside Gaza for a week has been telling me the exact same thing: "Almost all food aid coming in is being stolen, looted, or resold at exorbitant prices; Hamas, clans, gangs, thugs & merchants are stealing aid; hardly any goes to needy people!"
Anyone who supports getting more food to people in Gaza—as I do—must also ask tough questions of the UN. This isn't about grainy footage. The UN itself reports that 87% of its 2,010 food trucks in Gaza (85% by tonnage) from May 19–July 29 were "intercepted" (1)
Anyone who supports getting more food to people in Gaza—as I do—must also ask tough questions of the UN. This isn't about grainy footage. The UN itself reports that 87% of its 2,010 food trucks in Gaza (85% by tonnage) from May 19–July 29 were "intercepted" (1)
For the first time in history, a Kannada-language book has won the International Booker Prize. Author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi were jointly awarded for Heart Lamp, a collection of 12 short stories chronicling the lives of Muslim women in southern India.
For the first time in history, a Kannada-language book has won the International Booker Prize. Author Banu Mushtaq and translator Deepa Bhasthi were jointly awarded for Heart Lamp, a collection of 12 short stories chronicling the lives of Muslim women in southern India.