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RADAY, FRANCES (3) answer(s).
 
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Amnesty's Distorted Framing of an Evolving Tragedy / Raday, Frances   Journal Article
Raday, Frances Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Amnesty International claims in its 2022 report that the racist flaw inherent to apartheid was written into the DNA of the State of Israel from its very foundation in 1948. It documents as apartheid the treatment of the Palestinians in four separate sectors: Israel within its 1948 borders, Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem.
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Israel’s anti-liberal legislative trends: a guide for the perplexed / Raday, Frances   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Israeli legislation has over the last decade been increasingly geared to entrench the ethnic-religious and nationalist ideology of Binyamin Netanyahu and his coalition government. This legislative trend is evident in some laws which have already been passed by a majority in the Knesset and is accentuated in the numerous legislative initiatives proposed by members of the Knesset belonging to parties in the governing coalition. The government’s drafting of its legislative initiatives has frequently exhibited the trademarks of an authoritarian hegemony with disregard for human rights implications. The persistent vigilance and activism of Israeli civil society, however, along with interventions of the Supreme Court and the media, both local and international, have frequently succeeded in nixing or toning down the early legislative drafts.
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Women's human rights: dichotomy between religion and secularism / Raday, Frances Jan 2005  Journal Article
Raday, Frances Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
Key Words Human Rights  Israel  Secularism  Middle East  Women's Rights 
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