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Women taking a stand

The History Hour

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The Sudanese Women's Rights Movement

In 1989, General Omar Al-Bashir took charge of Sudan after civil war. He introduced a new law in 1991 which gave the authorities sweeping powers. Women were particularly targeted with perceived offenders facing punishment by whipping or stoning an even execution.

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