Friday Links — March 6, 2009

Friday Links — March 6, 2009
  • Women’s rights groups in Turkey voice concern about the growing militarization and increasing violence of Turkish society.
  • Al Ahram Weekly reports that Egypt’s National Council for Women (NCW) is preparing for a three-day international conference scheduled for 14-16 March.
  • Dervish gives her opinion on the Canadian court case requiring the removal of the plaintiff’s niqab. Via Ijtema.
  • The Middle East Times believes that violence against women is a pandemic in the Arab World. Uh, try the entire world.
  • Jewish and Muslim women in the U.K.  are getting together to celebrate women.
  • Phyllis Chesler and Dorchen Leidholdt hold a dialogue about Islam and Women in parts one and two. (Full disclosure: I do not hold Ms. Chesler as an authority on Islam, nor do I believe her viewpoints on Islam or Muslims hold weight. I’m publishing this because it illustrates how non-Muslim feminists speak to each other about Muslim women, and out of respect to Ms. Leidholdt, who actually serves as an ally and advocate for Muslim women.)
  • Bahrain’s Royal University for Women gets an evaluation to make sure its facilities and curriculum are top-notch.
  • The U.N. will host a commission on the status of women for International Women’s Day. Dubai’s Women’s College will send a delegate.

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