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Examples

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  • Amnesty International
  • [[Category:Human rights]]
  • [[Category:International organizations]]
  • [[Category:Imprisonment and detention]]
  • [[Category:Missing people]]
  • [[Category:Women who received the International Women of Courage Award]]
  • International Women of Courage Award
  • [[Category:Human rights organizations]]
  • [[Category:Freedom of expression organizations]]

Human rights

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Shabana Basij-Rasikh Afghan educator [1] [2] (enwiki)

Sara al-Drees (ar:سارة الدريس) jailed in Kuwait. Twitter. Bio at International Prize for Arabic Fiction. see NT blog [3] (Arabic WP)

Fatima Naoot (ar: فاطمة ناعوت ) Egyptian writer/poet. Facebook.[4] Egyptian wiki

Journalists

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Serena Shim - journalist killed on Syrian border [5]


Ruqia Hassan نيسان إبراهيم - journalist in Syria, executed: NYT et al [6]

Lawyers

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Noura Ghazi - Syrian lawyer [7] (Spanish WP)

Thelma Aldana - Guatemala [8] (eswiki) BBC News [9] also Helen Mack of Myrna Mack Foundation [10] (enwiki) Myrna Mack [11] (enwiki) [12] (eswiki)— Preceding unsigned comment added by Creol (talkcontribs) 22:56, 27 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Photographers

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Mahmoud Abou Zeid aka Shawkan - photographer [13] also Fahmi foundation [14]

Scientists

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Musicians

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Anoushka Shankar (Indian sitar player and composer)

2015 deaths

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  • Scientific American, "Gone in 2015: Commemorating 10 Outstanding Women in Science" [16]
  • Kathryn Barnard
  • Aída Fernández Ríos [17] (enwiki)
  • Anita Kurmann
  • Dottie Thomas (Dorothy Thomas) NYT: [18] disambig [19] (enwiki)
  • Margaret Tisdale - Welsh clinical virologist
    • Scientific American, "Gone in 2015: Commemorating 10 Outstanding Women in Science" [20]
    • NewsNorthWales, "Tributes paid to Montgomeryshire scientist Margaret Tisdale who has died, aged 64" [21]
    • Leonie's Blog, "Two Coroners, Two Deaths: The Scientist and The Chef", [22] unsourced report of inquests involving Citalopram
    • AntiDepAware, "The Scientist, the Doctor and the Coroner" [23] a blog "promoting awareness of the dangers of antidepressants"
    • Bedfordshire-news, "Volunteering stress is linked to Wrestlingworth school governor's suicide" [24] inquest: post-retirement activities and concerns about Citalopram. Doctor statement and coroner statement: [25]
    • Co-author of publication on HIV [26][27]
    • Pubfacts, "Publications authored by Margaret Tisdale" [28]
    • List of publications [29] (Chinese language)
    • DocbyDoc: Scientific professional community [30] publications by year
    • Neuraminidase Inhibitor Susceptibility Network - position statement [31]

Groups and organizations

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Concepts

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Ikhtilat (Arabic: [اختلاط)

Photojournalists

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Ten female photojournalists

  • Lynsey Addario - named by American Photo Magazine one of the most influential photographers over the past 25 years
  • Camille Lepage - French photojournalist killed on duty in the Central African Republic
  • Heather Agyepong - London, photographs Africa (Agbogbloshie)
  • Ruth Prieto Arenas - Mexico City, migration
  • Homai Vyarawalla - aka "Dalda 13" - India's first female photojournalist in the late 1930s, recorded the last days of the British Empire in India
  • Glenna Gordon - documentary photographer in Africa since 2006
  • Arati Kumar-Rao - South Asia, climate change and environment, awarded for her documentation of the oil spills in the Sundarbans.
  • Lisa Krantz - tells stories: women who were survivors of the military's "pervasive and long-standing problem of sexual assaults", the recovery of a triple amputee veteran.
  • Stephanie Sinclair - child marriage and self-immolation (National Geographic)
  • Malin Fezehai - Eritrean and Swedish photographer and filmmaker based in New York, displaced communities: African asylum-seekers in Israel and the sinking islands of Kiribati.

Projects

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Wikidata entries missing an article in any language

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Bangladeshi bloggers

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(for KG), remembering our conversation about Ananta Bijoy Das and Avijit Roy

See also: en:Attacks on secularists in Bangladesh redirects to en:Attacks by Islamic extremists in Bangladesh

Ananta Bijoy Das – Bangladesh, secularist blogger. Hacked to death by four attackers in masks.

Avijit Roy – blogger. A Bangladeshi-born US citizen. Stabbed to death.

Washiqur Rahman

Ahmed Rajib Haider

Niloy Chakrabarti, whose pen name was Niloy Neel

Asif Mohiuddin

Nazimuddin Samad

Bonya Ahmed, or Rafida Bonya Ahmed, wife of author Dr. Avijit Roy


Faisal Arefin Dipan

Shafiul Islam (not the athlete)

Humayan Azad

Shahidul Alam Bangladeshi photographer

Oyasiqur Rahman

Memorial for User:Danveg

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Angelica Ross Leanne Pittsford Kortney Ryan Ziegler Rauda Morcos Aswat user:Neotarf/Leanne Pittsford

WikiProjects

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Medal of Honor: User:Neotarf/Medal of Honor red links