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At last, the bishops and dieters have a common enemy. Mary E. Hunt Mary E. Hunt, Ph.D. , is a feminist theologian who is co-founder and co-director of the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual (WATER) in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. A Roman Ca
Flemish Minister-President Kris Peeters (L) (CD&V Flemish christian democrats) poses with Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee, during a meeting on May 8, 2012 in Brussels. joint winner of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize is responsible for leading a... View Photo »
Annan’s approach makes [Syrian President] Bashar al-Assad both an enemy and a judge
President Obama plans to issue an executive order Wednesday giving the Treasury Department authority to freeze the U.S.-based assets of anyone who “obstructs” implementation of the administration-backed political transition in Yemen. Why is Yemen in that
Liberian activist and peacemaker Leymah Gbowee, one of three Third World women who jointly won the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, will speak at Southern Methodist University’s Hughes-Trigg Student Center at 7:30 p.m. May 23.The 40-year-old social worker and mot
SANAA, YEMEN—They walk through the Old City like visitors from the future. Sneakers shuffling along cobblestone laneways handcrafted centuries ago, emerging in and out of the shadows cast by towering gingerbread-like buildings. Even the mangy cats look u
Nobel Peace Prize 2011 winner Tawakkol Karman gives a speech at a seminar organized by UNESCO and Tunisian Government on 'new voices, media freedom helping to transition societies ' on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May 4, 2012 in Tunis. View Photo »
The international community’s support for the Syrian people is inadequate, and so is Turkey’s. Turkey should take steps to establish a safe haven to protect the Syrian people
Tawakkul Karman, who in 2011 became the first Arab woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, was hosted as a guest in Tunisia from May 3-9. Karman, who is also the chairwoman of Women Journalists Without Borders, was invited by UNESCO to attend a conference he
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UNESCO General Director Irina Bokova(R) gestures with Nobel Peace Prize 2011winner Tawakkol Karman(L) at a seminar organized by UNESCO on 'new voices, media freedom helping to transition societies ' on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May 4, 2012 in Tunis.
View Photo »Tunisian prime minister Hamadi Jebali(R) greets UNESCO General Director Irina Bokova(C) and Nobel Peace Prize 2011winner Tawakkol Karman(L) at a seminar organized by UNESCO on 'new voices, media freedom helping to transition societies ' on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakul Karman (C) holds a Syrian refugee child during her visit at Boynuyogun refugee camp in Hatay province on the Turkish-Syrian border March 18, 2012.
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakul Karman (C) addresses Syrian refugees at Boynuyogun refugee camp in Hatay province on the Turkish-Syrian border March 18, 2012.
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakul Karman, wearing a Syrian Independence flag, flashes a victory sign as she addresses Syrian refugees at Boynuyogun refugee camp in Hatay province on the Turkish-Syrian border March 18, 2012.
View Photo »Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman (3rd L) walks with French foreign ministry's director of North Africa and the Middle East, Patrice Paoli (C) and French ambassador to Yemen, Frank Julie (2nd R) after their meeting in Sanaa's Taghyir Square on March 14, 2012.
View Photo »Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman (L) meets with French foreign ministry's director of North Africa and the Middle East, Patrice Paoli (C) inside a tent set up by pro-reform activists in Sanaa's Taghyir Square on March 14, 2012.
View Photo »Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman (3rd L) walks with French foreign ministry's director of North Africa and the Middle East, Patrice Paoli (C) after their meeting in Sanaa's Taghyir Square on March 14, 2012.
View Photo »Yemeni Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman shakes hands with the Netherlands' Minister for European Affairs and International Cooperation Ben Knapen inside a tent set up by pro-reform activists in Sanaa's Taghyir Square on March 12, 2012. The Dutch minister is on an official visit to...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 08: 2011 Nobel Peace Prize laureates Leymah Gbowee (L) and Tawakkol Karman speak during the presentation ceremony of the International Women of Courage Awards at the State Department March 8, 2012 in Washington, DC. Ten women from around the world were presented...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkol Karman of Yemen speaks during the 2012 International Women of Courage Awards ceremony at the US State Department in Washington, DC, on March 8, 2012. The prestigious Secretary of State’s Award for International Women of Courage annually recognizes...
View Photo »Yemen's Nobel peace laureate Tawakkul Karman addresses protesters during a celebration marking the end of the former regime in Sanaa on February 22, 2012. Yemen announced a high turnout in a landmark vote that ended Ali Abdullah Saleh's 33-year rule and named a new president, despite...
View Photo »Tawakkul Karman, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, left, speaks to reporters with United Nations envoy to Yemen Jamal bin Omar, during his visits to Tawakkul's tent at Taghyeer (Change) Square, where protesters have been camping at for around one year to demand the resignation and trial of Yemen's...
View Photo »The Arab world's first female Nobel peace laureate, Tawakkul Karman, flashes the V for 'victory sign and shows her ink-stained thumb after casting her vote outside a polling station in Sanaa on February 21, 2012 as the country votes in the presidential election that brings an end to President...
View Photo »The Arab world's first female Nobel peace laureate, Tawakkul Karman, casts her ballot in a polling station in Sanaa on February 21, 2012 as the country votes in the presidential election that brings an end to President Ali Abdullah Saleh's 33-year hardline rule in Yemen, the first Arab state...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakul Karman casts her vote at a polling station in Sanaa February 21, 2012. Yemen sealed President Ali Abdullah Saleh's exit from power on Tuesday by electing his deputy, Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to shepherd the country away from the brink of...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize laureate Tawakul Karman shows her inked thumb after casting her vote at a polling station in Sanaa February 21, 2012. Yemen sealed President Ali Abdullah Saleh's exit from power on Tuesday by electing his deputy, Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, to shepherd the...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize winner Tawakul Karman of Yemen attends a meeting in Rome, February 6, 2012.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 05: Wolfgang Ischinger (L), chairman of the 48th Munich security conference welcomes Tawakkul Karman, Nobel peace laureate 2011, during day 3 of the 48th Munich Security Conference at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 5, 2012 in Munich, Germany. The 48th...
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 05: Tawakkul Karman (seen on a giant screen), Nobel peace laureate 2011, delivers a speech during day 3 of the 48th Munich Security Conference at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 5, 2012 in Munich, Germany. The 48th Munich conference on security policy is...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkul Karman gestures as she gives an interview during the 48th Munich Security Conference at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, southern Germany, on February 5, 2012. The Security Conference is a three-day event bringing together top defence and...
View Photo »Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Tawakkul Karman smiles as she enters the stage for delivering her speech at the 48th Munich Security Conference at the Bayerischer Hof hotel in Munich, southern Germany, on February 5, 2012. The Security Conference is a three-day event bringing together top...
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R) President of the Munich Jewish community Charlotte Knobloch, Nobel Peace laureate 2011 Tawakkul Karman and Chairwoman of Alliance90/ The Greens Claudia Roth chat together during day 3 of the 48th Munich Security Conference at Hotel Bayerischer Hof...
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 05: Tawakkul Karman, Nobel peace laureate 2011 (L) speaks to Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch during day 3 of the 48th Munich Security Conference at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 5, 2012 in Munich, Germany. The 48th Munich conference...
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 05: Tawakkul Karman, Nobel peace laureate 2011, is hugged by Claudia Roth, chairwoman of Alliance90/ The Greens (R) during day 3 of the 48th Munich Security Conference at Hotel Bayerischer Hof on February 5, 2012 in Munich, Germany. The 48th Munich conference...
View Photo »UNESCO General Director Irina Bokova(R) gestures with Nobel Peace Prize 2011winner Tawakkol Karman(L) at a seminar organized by UNESCO on 'new voices, media freedom helping to transition societies ' on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May 4, 2012 in Tunis.
View Photo »Annan’s approach makes [Syrian President] Bashar al-Assad both an enemy and a judge
The international community’s support for the Syrian people is inadequate, and so is Turkey’s. Turkey should take steps to establish a safe haven to protect the Syrian people
Women are no longer victims. They have become leaders. They are at the forefront of the demonstrations
Women are no longer victims, they have become leaders, they are at the forefront of the demonstrations
The whole world knows you are right. The blood you have spilled will not go to waste, God willing. You will return to freedom
Women around the world you have to trust yourselves. Without you, your community could not achieve their dreams
