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		<title>Egypt is Free, But Not The Women?</title>
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<p>A week ago today, after 18 days or rallying and protesting, Egyptians successfully won &#8220;liberation&#8221; and forced Mubarak to resign. The world saw both men and women on the front lines. In a country where women are marginalized, harassed and openly discriminated against, it was hugely empowering to see women&#8211; veiled and unveiled&#8211; walk side by side their husbands, brothers, sons and fellow countrymen demanding change and reform. It was truly a revolution of  <a href="http://thehotness.com/2011/02/18/egypt-is-free-but-not-the-wome/" class="read_more">Read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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