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Part 3. By: Mariapaz Diaz World History 10b. Article 1. The video above is a new report from CNN of the issue. http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/29/world/meast/pakistani-honor-killing/index.html Farzana after being stoned for dishonoring her family
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Part 3 By: Mariapaz Diaz World History 10b
Article 1 • The video above is a new report from CNN of the issue. http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/29/world/meast/pakistani-honor-killing/index.html Farzana after being stoned for dishonoring her family Farzana’s husband being attacked by photagraphers and questions about his wife’s death.
Article 1 A family member of Farzana Protesters protesting about honor showing a picture of her husband killing and wanting justice for and Farzana Farzana
Article 2 • Picture 1 is Iran’s supreme Leader Ayatoliah Ali Khamenei • Picture 2 is about Iran’s baby boom order replaces the fewer kids, better life’ motto adopted in the 1980s
Picture 1 are two women right’s activist discussing about the population increase. • Picture 2: Women wait in line to vote for the pariliamentary election in a mosque in south Tehran
Article 3 • Picture 1 is Samar Badawi and Walid Abulkhair also known as human Rights Power Couple • Picture 2 is Walid Abulkhairbeing interviewed
Picture 1 is the famous activist couple in there younger years. • Picture 2 is Samar receiving an international Women courage award by Hillary Clinton and the first lady Michelle Obama.
Picture Citing • Article 1 pictures: http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/29/world/meast/pakistani-honor-killing/ • Article 2 pictures: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/perspective/features/2014/05/28/Iran-s-population-drive-worries-women-s-rights-health-advocates-.html http://static3.businessinsider.com/image/5384eff15afbd3f0178b4567/irans-population-drive-worries-womens-rights-health-advocates.jpg • Article 3 pictures: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/05/30/saudi-arabia-s-human-rights-power-couple.html http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/middle-east/saudi-arabia/120329/waleed-abu-al-khair-saudi-rights-lawyer-banned