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The AHA Foundation > News > News > News > At CNN, Dalia Ziada writes that Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, for many decades, has not respected equal rights for women.
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At CNN, Dalia Ziada writes that Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, for many decades, has not respected equal rights for women.

July 7, 2012
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At CNN, Dalia Ziada writes that Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, for many decades, has not respected women’s equal rights.

Link: http://articles.cnn.com/2012-06-28/opinion/opinion_egypt-womens-rights_1_muslim-brotherhood-women-rights-respect-human-rights/2?_s=PM:OPINION

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