Wednesday, December 10th, 2014 |
Tags: 16 days, Activism, belong, Free Sanaa, Free Yara, Hanan Mustafa Mohamed, Nahid Bebo, Neely, no protest law, Rania El-Sheikh, Sallam, Salwa Mihriz, Samar Ibrahim, Seif, Sionne, sun, thousands
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by Sionne Neely “We’ve said it before: We don’t like prisons, but we are not afraid of them. There are thousands of innocent people who belong under the sun, not in prison cells, but we will continue with our attempts under any and all circumstances.” ~ Mahienour Elmasry To women rights defenders Yara Sallam, Sanaa […]
Tuesday, December 9th, 2014 |
Tags: 16 days, Activism, Egypt, Free Sanaa, Free Yara, in solidarity, Irom, no protest law, Sallam, Satchidanandan, Seif, Sharmila, Sherman, Zandi
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More than a year ago I heard one of India’s most powerful activist poets, K Satchidanandan, recite a poem he had written for Indian activist Irom Sharmila. Sharmila has been on hunger strike for the last fourteen years in protest against the brutal Armed Forces Special Powers Laws. Similar to you -and others like you, in Palestine, […]
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014 |
Tags: 16 days, Activism, choice, dress, Free Sanaa, Free Yara, letter, my, Njoki, Sallam, Sanaa, Seif, sexual violence, Wamai, Yara
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Monday, 17th November 2014 Cambridge You were there in Kampala Dear Yara My name is Njoki Wamai, an African feminist from Kenya and a scholar activist who is currently a student at the University of Cambridge. I first heard about you in Kampala at the African Women’s Development Fund (AWDF) sponsored non-fiction writer’s workshop which […]