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  3. Women in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Most notably, following the suicide of Amina Filali, a young girl who was forced to marry her rapist, various Moroccan woman organizations, such as Union de l'Action Feminine, [21] pushed for the reform of Article 475 from Morocco's penal code. Prior to the national campaign, Article 475 was the law cited by the judge in Amina Filali's case ...

  4. Yasmina Benslimane - Wikipedia

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    Yasmina Benslimane (Arabic: ياسمينا بن سليمان) is a Moroccan feminist activist and the founder of Politics4Her. [1] She is known for her work advocating for gender equality, women's rights, and increased political participation and representation for young women and girls, in particular.

  5. Human trafficking in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan men, women, and children were exploited for forced labor and prostitution in Middle Eastern countries. Young Moroccan girls from rural areas were recruited to work as child maids in cities, but often experienced non-payment of wages, threats, and physical or sexual abuse , and sometimes faced restrictions on movement.

  6. Moroccan Ladies - Wikipedia

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    Other Moroccan women magazines include Citadine ("Citizen" founded in 1995, with 8.000 copies sold), Ousra ("Family", in Arabic) and Parade, all of them published in French, [10] and Citadine (Arabic version, around 5.600 copies sold), Lalla Fatima (around 34.000 copies), and Nissae Min Al Maghrib (around 36.000 copies), in Arabic language.

  7. Zainab Fasiki - Wikipedia

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    Zainab Fasiki (Arabic: زينب فاسيكي; born July 21, 1994) is a Moroccan graphic artist, activist for women's rights and mechanical engineer by training. [1] [2] She became internationally known after 2019, following her graphic novel Hshouma, corps et sexualité au Maroc which was translated from French into Moroccan Arabic, Spanish, Galician and Italian.

  8. Category:Moroccan female models - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Moroccan female models" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Nora Attal; D.

  9. Leblouh - Wikipedia

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    Many women and young girls have now turned to black market cattle and incredibly dangerous bird steroids to gain weight. [19] The increasing levels of impoverishment in some areas of the country have also led some women and girls to discover that antihistamines, traditionally used to treat hay fever, have appetite inducing qualities.