Disappeared in Silence: Women’s Arbitrary Detention in Kuwait’s Prisons
By: Dhabya Al-Yami
Amena Akhmis Mohammad Al-Mari, a young university student just 21 years old, has,…
No Man’s Woman: What It Means to Be Unmarried in an Arab World
By Hagar Othman
To be a woman in Arab society is a challenge, but to be an unmarried woman who chooses to make…
In Tunisia: Regional Symposium on Femicide and the Silence of the State
By: Ikhlas Hosni
Between grief and anger, on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, women’s and human rights…
The Sale of Kuwait’s Bedoon: From Deportation to Human Trafficking
By Hasnaa Al-Shammariyya
The crimes of a state are not measured only by the number of its victims, but…
Torture Through Disease and Epidemics: A Colonial Tactic Used by Britain, America,…
From the earliest days of colonialism, major powers have relied on harsh and unconventional methods to control…
“Fares Karam Exploited Me”… Modern Slavery in the Homes of Celebrities
By Joelle AbdelAal
It is inhumane to keep normalizing a system that perpetuates slavery, a system that grants…
Inherited by Males: Egyptian Women Denied Ownership of Agricultural Land
By Duaa Imam
At 60 years old, Olfat Jabr still works the fields every day. She spends her mornings alongside…
In Iraq, the Nightmare of Child Custody Is Devastating Women’s Mental and Sexual…
By Banin Elias
One morning, Shaimaa (a pseudonym; 30, Baghdad) woke with severe lower-abdominal pain. She said…
Harassment in the Workplace: The Culture of Silencing Women
By Mariam Dahdouh
About four years ago, during my final days at work after submitting my resignation,…
Migrant Workers for Sale: Ongoing Trafficking Under the Guise of the Kafala System
By Joelle AbdelAal
In beauty salons, behind closed doors, and across digital platforms, a dehumanizing rhetoric…