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Margot Badran

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Most recent articles by Margot Badran

  • An Egyptian demonstrator in Cairo during a protest against the Muslim Brotherhood (photo: picture-alliance/landov)
    The Muslim Brotherhood and Women's Rights in Egypt

    A Project of Patriarchal Extremism

    In this essay, the historian and feminist Margot Badran outlines how the Muslim Brotherhood has called into question a UN document that seeks to end violence against women and with it the democratic achievements of the Egyptian revolution

    By Margot Badran
  • A women demonstrating in Cairo and holding up a sign that reads 'My freedom is my dignity' (photo: AP)
    Debate about Female Genital Mutilation in Egypt

    The Ongoing Battle for the Female Body

    Although the forbidden practice of female genital mutilation has nothing to do with Islam, Egypt's Islamists are determined to have it legalised once again. The consequences for Egypt's women would be disastrous. By Margot Badran

    By Margot Badran
  • Egyptian women shout slogans against the President Mohamed Morsi decree, at Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, 27 November 2012 (photo: dpa)
    A Backlash of Patriarchy in Egypt

    Hope for a Proper Revolution

    The targeting of women in the Egyptian revolution – to make them know "their place" – was among the first shots fired by the counter-revolution. Yet they fight on. A viewpoint by Margot Badran

    By Margot Badran
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    Islamic Feminism in Iran

    Equality at Half Mast

    Zanan Magazine, a reform-minded feminist magazine in Iran, has been active in promoting women's rights for the last 16 years. Now authorities revoked its license. On Zanan's so-far achievements

    By Margot Badran

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