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                Women in
                Iran Deem Rape Laws Unfair 
                In Iran, if a
                woman is raped, she is considered an adulteress and faces death
                by stoning. But if a woman fights off a sexual predator and
                kills him, she can then be tried for murder and face death by
                hanging. 
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                Omanis
                Vote in Their First Free Election 
                Some 506 candidates,
                including 15 women, were running for seats in the 83-member
                council, which has no formal powers but is consulted on new laws
                and economic policies. Sultan Qaboos announced universal
                suffrage late last year, joining other regional states that are
                introducing democratic reforms. Hundreds of voters, including
                women, formed long queues in the capital Muscat’s polling
                stations. Observers noted that the turnout was bigger than in
                previous elections. 
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                Shortage of Women in
                East Germany Causes Turmoil 
                
                By Erik Kirschbaum
                 LIEBENTHAL, Germany
                (Reuters) - A steady exodus of
                educated women is worsening a gender gap among eastern Germany's
                young and could be sowing the seeds of social upheaval. 
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                Women in
                Iran 
                 
                
                SHIRIN EBADI, this year's winner of the Nobel peace prize,
                is the sort of woman?assertive, severe and frighteningly
                well-versed in Islamic and western law?that Iran's conservative
                establishment cannot stand. A judge under the monarchy, she did
                not follow colleagues to overseas refuge after the revolution,
                but stayed on as an advocate, fighting cases of political
                murder, repression and domestic violence. A defender of Islam,
                she wrote learnedly about women's and children's rights under
                Islamic law. She lost most of her high-profile cases, but
                survived. Overnight, she has become a celebrity. 
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                The Moroccan King,
                Mohammed VI, has announced a landmark reform to the law over
                women's position in the family.
                 The changes to the
                personal status code would give women greater rights on matters
                covering marriage and divorce.  The King said the measure,
                which is expected to be approved by parliament soon, was
                designed to end "the iniquity weighing on women". 
                But he has had to tread a fine line in what is a very
                controversial subject. 
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                Another
                honor kiling in London 
                WorldNetDaily 
                 
                A Muslim Kurdish refugee living in the UK was sentenced to life
                in prison today after being convicted of murdering his
                16-year-old daughter because she had started a relationship with
                a Lebanese Christian boy and had become too
                "westernized." 
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