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(Sputnik) – Although there are few laws specifically forcing women to wear particular clothes, fully covering their bodies, many still have to dress in accordance with the laws of Sharia and extremely conservative traditions as disrespectful clothes and indecent behaviour are outlawed. Women apparently from Saudi Arabia, Yemen and other countries have joined forces to protest against niqabs, hijabs and other face veils, many are forced to wear in the religiously conservative countries. Posts with the hashtag in Arabic that could be translated as “veil under my feet”, or #NoHijabDay and #FreeFromHijab are popping up on Twitter, as some sharing pictures of them literally stepping on headscarves or other kinds of covers. #النقاب_تحت_رجلي Read More
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Filipino student activists shout slogans as they call for free education near the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila, Philippines, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. The group called on Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for free education and also denounced the alleged human rights violations by the military and police on some activists. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
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The outburst against Uber, culminating with Kalanick’s decision, is perhaps the clearest signal that we as a country are entering a new era of activism, one that will be marked as effective (rather than passive). There have been protests before last weekend’s, and there will be more in the coming weeks, but the swiftness with which Uber realized an error, and the masses were then able to force the company to alter itself, was unparalleled.
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an important reminder that money talks and your consumer choices matter.
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