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A Day of Peace | For 24 Hours, Give Peace a Chance

Wangari Maathai, 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner | Be A Hummingbird

Eve Ensler on Global Sexual Asssaults | Kristoff in Brothel Raid

Tostan Breakthrough | Empowering Women for 20 Years

Vagina Lady Eve Ensler Opens City of Joy Academy in Congo

World War Against Women

Femen, SlutWalks, Lysistrata | Body Politics Is On the Move

SlutGirl Marches Sweeping the World | Have Women Had Enough?

Hindu Shiv Sena Protests Swimsuits; How About Bride Burning?

India’s Sex Ratio Problem Deepens | Technology & Patriarchy

Bride Burning & Violence Aagainst Women in Kerala, India

Drawing a Line in Lubna’s Sand, Saying ‘No More’ to the Growing, Global Erosion of Women’s Rights in the Name of Any Man’s Religion

Beyond the Veil: The Intersection of Sensuality, Culturally Appropriate & Women’s Rights

Story by Opiyo OloyaFace the Facts: Men in Every Country Are Afraid of Liberated Women

Lubna Hussein, Chansa Kabwela, 20 Women Stripped to Their Underwear in Uganda: Are the World’s Male Morality Squads Coming Unhinged?

Controlling Women’s Bodies Is a Fight to the Finish

If Only We Could Have Lubna Hussein, Dr. Catherine Lim & My Dear Pixie for Tea

Jimmy Carter on Religion as Agent of Women’s Oppression

While the World Debates Burqas, Fashion Designers Show Beautiful Abayas at Paris’s George V Hotel

A Somewhat Decadent but Fundamentally Good Group of Lubna Hussein Lovers Hear Her Calm, Steady Voice: ‘I Want to Change This Law’

Key Lubna Hussein Posts

Mum’s the Word from American Women, in Supporting Lubna Hussein & Intl Women’s Rights

Original Lubna Dares the Tyrants of a False Islam’ to Flog Her, Leaving Me Confused About the Truth

Original Translated Lubna Ahmed Hussein Interview with New Details of Her Arrest

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Sunday
Jan102010

Reinventing Past Glories with Khiva's Carpets

Uzbekistan and the forgotten traditions of the Silk Road inspires romantic visions for adventurers eager to live vicariously roads not travelled. The National (UAE) shares a story of Chris Alexander’s work with Operation Mercy, a Swedish humanitarian organization operating in Afghanistan, Jordan, Sudan, Yemen and elsewhere.

We learn in-depth of Alexander’s efforts working with UNESCO to create a new carpet-making workshop in  and a detailed history of traditions Khiva, with glimpses into the lives of its women.

Life as a newlywed is tough for women in Khiva. They live with their husband’s family and are called gelin, which means “someone who’s come in”. A good gelin should not speak unless spoken to and should never look directly at her mother or father-in law. Each morning they’re up at 5am to sweep the street outside their house, and they’re usually the last to bed at night, carrying the heaviest burden of domestic drudgery. Gelins are not supposed to eat much, but should just pick at their food, and it’s important that they know their place and feel a strong sense of shame, until they’ve had their first son.

Read more about the lives of Khiva’s women and the traditions of life along The Silk Road via The National Newspaper.

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