Tag: Womens rights
American women betrayed by their smartphones, Washington files a complaint
The United States Consumer Protection Agency on Monday (August 29th) sued a data collection company for selling anti-abortion groups the geolocation information of ” hundreds of thousands of mobile phones.…
Spain toughens anti-rape laws, puts ‘consent’ at heart of law
After much debate, the law of full guarantee of sexual freedom » was adopted, by 205 against 141 (and three abstentions), in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday 25 August.…
Elisa Rojas, the little black dress
There is as much difference between us and ourselves as between us and others. Here is a lichette of Montaigne to open in G Major the door to a big…
A land, an author: in Tunisia with Fawzia Zouari
Born in Le Kef in Tunisia, Fawzia Zouari holds a doctorate in French and comparative literature. Based in Paris since 1979, she is a journalist and writer. His work is…
“Rehabilitating Mohamed bin Salman paves the way for repression”
Saudi human rights activist with the organization ALQST, Lina al-Athloul discusses the 34-year prison sentence of Salma al-Chehab, arrested and tried for having signed tweets in support of women’s rights…
Anne Richard for “To Our Excised Bodies”
Today, we are talking about a documentary broadcast by the Franco-German channel ARTE. Written with four hands, “To our excised bodies” follows the journey of Halimata Fofana, a young Franco-Senegalese…
One land, one author: in Mali with Diadié Dembélé
Diadié Dembélé was born in Kodié, in western Mali. A graduate of the Master’s degree in literary creation from the University of Paris VIII, he works as an interpreter in…
One land, one author: in the DRC with Tatiana Mukanire Bandalire
National coordinator of the National Movement of Survivors of Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tatiana Mukanire Bandalire delivers, in “Beyond our tears”, prefaced by Doctor Denis Mukwege,…
illegal migrants singled out
In South Africa, a gang rape, committed last week against eight women during the filming of a clip near an abandoned mine in the suburbs of Johannesburg, stirs up anger.…
in Texas, the tide is turning for the Republican governor who is seeking a second term
In Texas, the tide is starting to turn against Governor Greg Abbott, who is seeking a second term next November, a vote that will take place at the same time…