User talk:Neotarf/Red links
Examples
[change source]- 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
[change source]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
[change source]Serena Shim - journalist killed on Syrian border [5]
Ruqia Hassan نيسان إبراهيم - journalist in Syria, executed: NYT et al [6]
Lawyers
[change source]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 (talk • contribs) 22:56, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
Photographers
[change source]Mahmoud Abou Zeid aka Shawkan - photographer [13] also Fahmi foundation [14]
Scientists
[change source]- Rana Dajani رنا الدجاني molecular biology [15]
Musicians
[change source]Anoushka Shankar (Indian sitar player and composer)
2015 deaths
[change source]- 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
[change source]- Douma 4 - kidnapped: Samira al Khalil enwiki[32], Razan Zeitouneh, Wael Hamadeh, and Nazem Hammadi [33][34] [35] and more
- State Department award for Yazidi women [36]
- Myrna Mack Foundation (Fundación Myrna Mack)
- One Billion Rising
- Jimmy Wales Foundation
- Fahmy Foundation [37] [38][39] Mohamed Fahmy(Mahmoud Abou Zeid)
- Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)[40] [41]
- Oficina Jurídica para la Mujer (OJM)(Rosa Julieta Montaño Salvatierra) Bolivia [42][43] (Spanish language)
- Kachin Peace Network [44](May Sabai Phyu) Gender Equality Network [45]
- La Fondation la Voix du Coeur ([46] (Emilie Béatrice Epaye)
- Matahara Net [47] [48] (Sayaka Osakabe - Japan)
- Khwendo Jirga Afghanistan [49] [50] [51] [52]
Concepts
[change source]Photojournalists
[change source]- 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
[change source]- Wikidata:Europeana Art History Challenge/English
- Wikidata:Europeana Art History Challenge/Participants
Wikidata entries missing an article in any language
[change source]- The Planters painting by Adamantios Diamantis, Wikidata item [53]
- Medusa painting by Hughie O'Donoghue, Wikidata item [54]
- Red Loop painting by Ivan Kožarić, Wikidata item [55]
- Art (according to Marlboro) painting by Boris Bućan, Wikidata item [56]
- Madonna and Child painting by Vasilis Michaelides, Wikidata item [57]
- Disputation at Peristerona painting by Georgiou Polyviou Georgios, Wikidata item [58]
- Le noyau rouge painting by Joseph Probst, Wikidata item [59]
- Composition painting by Stelios Votsis, Wikidata item [60]
- Return from the Fields (Q22661827), woodcut by Telemachos Kanthos, Wikidata item [61]
- Pagan Spring (Q22661824) painting by Stass Paraskos, Wikidata item [62]
- Meander 2 (Q22670970) painting by Julije Knifer, Wikidata item [63]
- Composition XX (Q22977417) painting by Hans Mattis-Teutsch [64]
- Standing Madonna with child (Q21157624) statuette of the Madonna, National Gallery of Slovenia [65]
- Pompeiian table (Q21204744) painting by Marij Pregelj [66]
- Composition E 10/58 (Q23011544) painting by Michel Stoffel [67]
- Programmed Print - the Vertical Line Program (Q22678603) graphic art by Oho (Marko Pogačnik) [68]
- Return to the Village (Q22661796) painting by Ioannis Kissonergis [69]
- Meditation Painting 28 (Q21743184) painting by Patrick Scott [70]
- New Sexual Lifestyles (Q21727723) video artwork by Gerard Byrne [71]
- Composition, Throne II (Q22661805) painting by Andreas Chrysochos [72]
- Calligraphical image (Q23012030) drawing by Roger Manderscheid [73]
Bangladeshi bloggers
[change source](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.
- "Bangladesh blogger Ananta Bijoy Das hacked to death" http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32701001
- "The Final Posts of a Murdered Blogger" http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/05/das-murdered-blogger-bangladesh/393395/
- "Ananta Bijoy Das: Yet another Bangladeshi blogger hacked to death" http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/12/asia/bangladesh-blogger-killed/
- "Bangladeshi secular blogger Ananta Bijoy Das hacked to death in third fatal attack this year" https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/05/12/bangladeshi-secular-blogger-ananta-bijoy-das-hacked-to-death-in-third-fatal-attack-this-year/
- "Ananta Bijoy Das" (Committee to Protect Journalists) https://cpj.org/killed/2015/ananta-bijoy-das.php
- "Fearing Bangladeshi Blogger Might Claim Asylum, Sweden Blocked Visit That Could Have Saved His Life" http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/14/world/asia/fearing-bangladeshi-blogger-might-claim-asylum-sweden-blocked-visit-that-could-have-saved-his-life.html?_r=0
- http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/south-asia/bangladesh-blogger-ananta-bijoy-das-hacked-to-death-by-masked-men/article7197142.ece
- https://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2015/may/13/another-secular-blogger-hacked-to-death-in-bangladesh
- "Third atheist blogger killed in Bangladesh knife attack" https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/may/12/third-atheist-blogger-killed-in-bangladesh-after-knife-attack
Avijit Roy – blogger. A Bangladeshi-born US citizen. Stabbed to death.
- http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/31/asia/bangladesh-blogger-death/
- http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32112433
Niloy Chakrabarti, whose pen name was Niloy Neel
- http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/07/machete-gang-kills-secular-bangladeshi-blogger-niloy-chakrabarti
- http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/14/two-suspected-islamists-arrested-over-killing-of-secular-bangladesh-blogger
Bonya Ahmed, or Rafida Bonya Ahmed, wife of author Dr. Avijit Roy
- http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/machetes-fail-to-maim-this-human-spirit-10366403.html
- http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-31819649
- http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/11/opinions/bangladeshi-blogger-ahmed/
- http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jul/04/islamism-prevails-we-suppress-free-speech-bangladeshi-blogger
- http://centerforinquiry.live/2016/06/05/the-rise-of-bonya-ahmed-the-reason-rally-mini-con-keynote/
- http://enblog.mukto-mona.com/author/bonya/
- http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2016/07/09/rafida-bonya-ahmed-survivor-of-attack-in-bangladesh-discusses-fighting-machetes-with-pens/
- https://humanism.org.uk/fighting-machetes-with-pens-a-full-transcript-of-the-2015-voltaire-lecture/
Shafiul Islam (not the athlete)
Shahidul Alam Bangladeshi photographer
Memorial for User:Danveg
[change source]Angelica Ross Leanne Pittsford Kortney Ryan Ziegler Rauda Morcos Aswat user:Neotarf/Leanne Pittsford