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While women overseas face true oppression, Western feminists dream up petty hashtags
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH by Christina Hoff Sommers August 25, 2015 In August 2014, 12 members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard charged into 28-year-old artist Atena Farghadani’s house, blindfolded her, and took her to prison. She had posted a satirical cartoon on Facebook … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Atena Farghadani, Cambodia, Egypt, Feminism, Iran, Yemen
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