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The Sudanese government pledged to introduce a program to reduce the causes of maternal mortality presented ​​by the Ministry of Welfare and Social Security as part of a strategy to reduce poverty in the country, in order to avoid the high incidents of death amid expectant mothers. This does not offer a solution to the problem, as an investigation by the Sahafa revealed that the average maternal mortality rate in…
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Armies of the Unemployed are of the Government's Making

In a broadcast conference program aired by Om Durman, the Minister of Welfare and Social Security Mashaer Al-Dawalab said, "The bilateral partnership between her ministry and the National Youth Union by way of a number of mechanisms; which were supported by the President of the Republic, greatly succeeded in solving the problem of unemployment through youth stabilization projects.
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Toxic Slavery: Child Labor and Exposure to Intoxication with Mercury in Small Gold Mines in Tanzania!

AlJazeera.net on the 29th of August 2013 quoted Human Rights Watch that thousands of children in Tanzania, some as young as only eight years, are engaged in drilling operations in deep dilapidated mines that stand on the verge of collapse, in shifts of up to 24 hours. These children transport and crush the heavy bags of ore and gold. This information came in a report of the organization entitled:
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The Violence over France's Niqab Ban Demonstrates Once Again Secularism's Divisive Nature

The French government has condemned the violence that erupted in the French suburb of Trappes over the country's face veil ban while also ardently defending the provocative, discriminatory law which caused the unrest. Clashes between Muslim protestors and police occurred following the arrest of a Muslim man whose wife was fined by a police officer for wearing the niqab.
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Rohingya Muslim Women and Children Refugees Face another Phase of Oppression in Thailand as the International Community and Muslim Regimes Watch on Silent

On the 22nd of July, the South China Morning Post reported that 18 Rohingya Muslim women and children had fled the Phang Nga refugee shelter in Phuket, Thailand to Malaysia. The appalling overcrowded conditions of these Thai refugee camps have been described as worse than Thai prisons. One of the refugees who fled was reportedly pregnant.
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O Muslim Women of Egypt! Your Desire to Live by Islam will not be Realized Except by the Establishment of the Khilafah!

Reuters and Al-Jazeera reported that on Sunday 21st of July, large numbers of women demonstrated in Cairo against the killing of three women on Friday 19th July during a pro-Morsi rally in the city of Mansoura. The female protestors were also calling the Egyptian military leadership to re-instate Morsi to his presidency status. The deaths of the women occurred during clashes between supporters of the deposed president and his opponents.
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The Cowards of the Kyrgyzstan Government Continue their War against Women by Arresting Three Women from Hizb ut Tahrir

On the 2nd of July 2013, Interfax News Agency reported the arrest of three women working with the Islamic political party Hizb ut Tahrir in the Osh region of Kyrgyzstan. The three women, all of which are students, are reported to be aged between 18 and 20 years. They have all been accused of distributing "extremist" material and uploading Islamic videos on YouTube.
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