Tag: Women
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Afghan teenage girl commits suicide in Iran after being expelled for breaking the Islamic dress code
Arezoo Khavari, an Afghan girl who fled to Iran after the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, committed suicide after being expelled from Iran for violating Islamic dress codes. She violated the dress code for wearing jeans and not wearing a hijab. Afghanistan, now ruled by the Taliban, has reintroduced a multitude of laws reducing women…
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The name of the Iranian woman who took off her clothes in protest in Tehran is Ahoo Daryaei and she is still missing
International human rights organsiations such as Amnesty International have confirmed that the name of the Iranian woman who took off her clothes in protest at the Islamic Azad University in Tehran is Ahoo Daryaei. Amnesty International has called for her immediate release. She was forcefully escorted into a unmarked car by religious police following her…
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Up to 134 women commit suicide in the Al-Jazeera state of Sudan to avoid capture by the RSF
Reports are coming out from Sudan that up to 134 women committed suicide in the village of Al-Sariha in the Al-Jazeera state of Sudan. The RSF has killed up to 500 men in the same village in retaliation for their losses by the Sudanese Army. This is not the first time women in Sudan have…
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Malta with a high rate of femicides in the EU as recorded since 2018
Malta has a relatively high rate of femicides in the EU coming third in the list in 2018 with a rate of 1.7 femicides per 100,000 inhabitants, according to the European Institute for Gender Equality. The rate seems to change dramatically, partly due to the small population. One murder has a statistically significant impact and…
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I’m sure that Labour incels will listen to Rebecca Buttigieg on Andrew Tate
Rebecca Buttigieg is one of the most active Labour MPs in gaslighting citizens about Labour’s policies on civil liberties. She is excellent for virtue-signaling and to extoll her fake virtues, but she is always first to contradict herself by doing the opposite in what she says. Like pretending to be pro-choice but introducing an anti-abortion…
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The Labour Party celebrates International Women’s day by smearing the European Parliament President Roberta Metsola
As a small nation, having one of our MEPs as the President of the European Parliament is a great honour but also a great national asset that the state could leverage for its interests. The fact that this MEP is also a woman, is also very significant, especially coming from a country where female representation…
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The last person who can speak about sexism is Ramona Attard
First of all, let’s make this clear. Most of the Labour Party’s and its officials’ statements are not genuine discourses. One of the features of a criminal organisation is that it survives by lying and deceiving people. For a criminal organization, lying is a full-time job and this is why the Labour Party spends millions…
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Are you seriously complaining about the “explicit” and “private” content of NuxellinaLeaks?
The title is rhetorical, of course. The Data Protection Commissioner is accusing me of having released private data and exceeded my journalistic limits. Had I wanted to be cruel, and vindictive, I could have released the actual explicit and sexual content exchanged by Yorgen Fenech and Rosianne Cutajar. I did not, because it is not…
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Will the next Arab Spring be ignited by women?
The Arab Spring was ignited by a young male street vendor called Mohamed Bouazizi in Tunisia who burnt himself after the police harassed him and confiscated his items on the street. Bouazizi’s death had sparked the anger of many Arabs across the Arab world and many Arab dictators were toppled as a result. Egyptian President…
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So, is Rosianne Cutajar a “mara simpatika bla pretensjonijiet?”
Asking for a friend. Mark CamilleriWebsite Editor Historian and Publisher
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Bernice Cassar was not failed by the system: she was failed by the Police
Under this Labour government, no one wants to take accountability for anything. The Labour government wants to absolve itself from any responsibility for the current crisis in domestic violence by blaming the system. It’s always convenient to put blame on abstract concepts such as the “system” instead of simply finding the material faults and causes…
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I expect this kind of theatre to be called out every single time from now on
This is not something I am happy to do. I very much respect David Casa for calling out the government in my defense in the European Parliament when the police charged me for publishing NuxellinaLeaks, but I am also very happy to be consistent on the issue of abortion given the gravity of the situation.…

