A Photojournalist Who Documented Afghan Women’s Lives Is Now Helping To Save Them
Interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times photojournalist Lynsey Addario.
Morality Police Abolition In Iran Is Diversion Tactic By An Embattled Regime, Activists Say
Story on morality police abolition in Iran as a diverse tactic by the embattled regime. Sources include Jasmin Ramsey, deputy director for the Center for Human Rights in Iran; Dr. Nina Ansary, Director of the World Affairs Council of America; and Gissou Nia, Chair for the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center.
UN calls for release of five Afghan women’s rights activists who are detained indefinitely by the Taliban
Story on the five Afghan women’s rights activists who were detained indefinitely by the Taliban. Sources include United Nations spokesperson Jeremy Laurence, and Shahhussain Rasuli, of Hasht-e Subh Daily, an independent, non-profit newspaper in Afghanistan.
Protests in Iran over Mahsa Amini’s death shine spotlight on morality police
Story on the protests in Iran sparked by the death of Mahsa Amini. Sources included United Nations spokesperson Jeremy Laurence and Jasmin Ramsey, Deputy Director of the Center for Human Rights in Iran.
Women In [Canadian] Public Office Say That Systemic Sexism Needs A Political Shakedown
Prominent women in Canadian politics talk about the gender bias they face.
Outspoken Saudi Princess Basmah’s imprisonment ended as abruptly as it began, but questions remain.
Interview with the Princess’ legal advisor Henri Estramant.