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Violence Against Women in the Egyptian and Syrian Uprisings
Citizens Against Trafficking (2013)
  • Donna M. Hughes, Dr., University of Rhode Island
Abstract

Women have been full participants in the uprisings throughout the Arab world. They are seeking to be citizens with rights and opportunities in countries free of dictators. Women protested equally with men in early 2011 in Egypt. They were full of hope for a future of equality and opportunity, and for a while, it looked like a possibility. There hopes have been brutally suppressed, as they have become objects of violent assaults and exploitation.

Keywords
  • Violence against women,
  • Egypt,
  • Syria,
  • Uprising,
  • Arab Spring
Publication Date
February 4, 2013
Citation Information
Donna M. Hughes. "Violence Against Women in the Egyptian and Syrian Uprisings" Citizens Against Trafficking (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/donna_hughes/27/