Judges Strike over Judicial Independence
Tunisia Live - Amira Masrour - The executive bureau of the Union of Tunisian Judges organized yesteray a two-day strike to protest a bill that would create a new judicial oversight body.
The decision to strike has created tension with the Association of Tunisian Judges (TJA), which also opposes elements of the bill but believes the strike will disrupt the conduct of the judiciary.
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Rush appeared to imply in a tweet that the culprit was from Saudi Arabia
'Muslims are evil. Let’s kill them all': Fox News guest Erik Rush provokes furious reaction with Boston bombing Twitter rants - Richard Hall - The Independent - While public officials were urging caution in the immediate aftermath of the bomb attack on the Boston Marathon, some were quick to apportion blame.
The Athena Doctrine: Feminine Qualities Will Rule The Future
The Dailybeast - John Gerzema, Michael D'Antonio - The authors of 'The Athena Doctrine' explain how qualities such as empathy and collaboration will define the future of work. Bullied and harassed to the point where she was afraid to leave the house, Eriko Yamaguchi knew suffering firsthand. Growing up in a Japanese subculture of hyper-competitive high-achievers, she almost gave up on herself.
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Absence of Policy on Niqab in Tunisian Schools Sparks Tension
Tristan Dreisbach - Tunisia Live - A Tunisian high school principle alleges that he was assaulted Wednesday because of his decision to ban a student wearing a niqab from participating in classes. The incident occurred in the town of Menzel Bouzelfa, where the principle, Abdelwahed Sandasni, accused Islamist activists of attacking him.
Abused children returned to families
Arabnews - Jeddah: Khadija Habib - An official at the Ministry of Social Affairs has revealed to Arab News that a large number of children who are victims of violence and physical abuse have been sent back to their abusive parents after the ministry studied their cases. The source said that sending the abused children back to their families was not in their best interest.
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