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U Ko Ni had worked to introduce legislation against hate crimes and hate speech in a country where on-going genocide against the country's Muslims has seen thousands killed.
Women are watching closely to make sure the transitional justice process will give dignity to those who suffered violence and abuse, writes Alessandra Bajec.
A suspected Israeli airstrike in downtown Damascus has killed a number of civilians, showing the increasingly ruthless air campaign in Syria.
The landmark 6 May election saw a record 86 women run, with virtually every party - except Shia movement Hizballah - putting forward female candidates.
American journalist Noor Tagouri this week became the first hijab-wearing woman to be featured in Playboy, sparking debate within the Muslim community over her decision to appear in the magazine.
From boycotts to protests, to fashion and art shows and student encampments, we take a look at how the world showed up for Palestine over the past 12 months
In something reminiscent of Halloween, Moroccans each year put on the skins of animals sacrificed on Eid and roam the narrow alleyways of their cities to the beat of drums.
A Pakistani-American trainee soldier who reportedly fell to his death at a training camp was allegedly 'slapped' by a drill sergeant, and suffered continued bullying from his peers.
Elections are looming in Morocco, but the ruling Muslim Brotherhood-linked party has suffered a series of scandals, which many believe are attempts by the deep state to defame the group.
Many supported the Arabic 'all animals are kind except women' hashtag, with some even claiming that animals are easier to control - but Arab women were having none of it.