• Latifa Jbabdi (born 1955) is a Moroccan feminist activist and writer. She is best known for her work to help improve women's rights through reforming...
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  • the Islamic Affairs Committee, and the National Defense committee. Latifa Jbabdi She is a feminist activist fighting for human rights and women's rights...
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  • Human Rights Award: Mu Sochua, Cambodia Political Participation Award: Latifa Jbabdi, Morocco Fern Holland Award: The Women of Ukraine's Orange Revolution...
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  • pseudonym of Geraldine Halls Salim Jay (born 1951, France/Morocco, f/nf) Latifa Jbabdi (born 1955, Morocco, nf) John Jea (1773 – post-1817, Calabar, nf) John...
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  • the Union de l'Action Féminine (the Union of Women's Action), led by Latifa Jbabdi, who had also been a political prisoner in the 1970s. A few years later...
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    seventeen commissioners there were notable additions, including one woman, Latifa Jbabdi, and five former political prisoners, two who had been exiled. From...
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