Friday Links — April 10, 2009

Friday Links — April 10, 2009
  • In Germany, a brother confesses to killing his sister. May Allah give her peace and justice.
  • The Women’s Media Center interviews Dr. Masooda Jalal, an Afghan political leader and presidential candidate.
  • A Muslim Filipina woman, who placed second in national 2008 bar examinations, hopes this shows everyone that “the ‘veiled woman’ is not repressed.”
  • A female priest who announced that she is “both Christian and Muslim” has been defrocked.
  • The Sydney Morning Herald profiles Makiz Ansari for wearing a headscarf and not getting harassed about it.
  • The National posits that education has caused a tension in women’s work and family lives.
  • Pakistan’s Chief Justice makes a big show of berating officials over the video of  a girl being whipped.
  • On the eve of a trial of the army soldier, who is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl and killing her and her family in Iraq with four fellow soldiers, attorneys are attacking the law that allows him to be prosecuted for alleged crimes committed overseas. Way to keep it in perspective, boys.
  • A Muslim high school student is awarded a large settlement after she sued her school district after they did nothing to stop the harassment she faced at school.
  • The way that Islamic law is doled out in Indonesia’s Aceh province has many women worried.
  • A Kazakhstani woman is recently discovered to be 130 years old.
  • A Palestinian woman trying to escape her abusive husband was stabbed to death by him as she sought shelter at her family’s home. May Allah give her peace and justice.

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