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Anita Kassem, a student from Aden and a friend, Madiha Ahmed, are two young women inspired by the revolution.
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Madiha says that before the revolution, women accepted the conservatism and traditions that bound them to the home.
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Madiha says that before the revolution, women accepted the conservatism and traditions that bound them to the home.
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Anita and Madiha said Yemen is unlike Iran and Afghanistan where the opinions of women are grounded in law, constitution, and religion.
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Anita Kassem, a student from Aden and a friend, Madiha Ahmed, are two young women inspired by the revolution.
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Anita and Madiha said Yemen is unlike Iran and Afghanistan where the opinions of women are grounded in law, constitution, and religion.
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He has the odd disadvantage of playing against a dazzling installation by Madiha Siraj in the adjacent room, now known as Ellipsis Space.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Kenneth Baker 2011
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Paintings on canvas and paper; Madiha Siraj: Installation.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Kenneth Baker 2011
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The state news agency ONA said Qaboos issued a decree naming Mohammed bin Nasser al-Khasibi as commerce and industry minister, Hamoud bin Faisal al-Bousaidi as civil service minister and Madiha bint Ahmed bin Nasser as education minister.
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Madiha bobs her veiled head and sways her body to the drumbeats played by the barefoot Sabah behind her, whose big, dangly, gold-colored earrings and nose ring glimmer in the pale light.
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