This issue of Tatimma focuses on the question of civil rights and liberties in Lebanon. Whilst it is usually considered that civil freedoms in Lebanon are light-years ahead of other Arab countries. Yet this state of liberties appears to be more a facade for a discriminatory system which limits the liberties of Lebanese citizens, specifically Lebanese women, refugees, foreign workers to name a few.
مضمون العدد
افتتاحية، تعريف عن جمعية من جمعيات الحملة، الاصلاحات بالارقام(نسب وارقام عن بعض الاصلاحات في بلدان العالم) نشاطات الحملة المتفرقة والمركزية
مضمون العدد
افتتاحية،جمعية من اعضاء الحملة،تحقيق حول اقتراع غير المقيمين،رأي بالاصلاح مع النائبين عمّار حوري وعلي حسن خليل،اليوم الوطني للاصلاح الانتخابي،مستقبل عمل الحملة ومنشوراتها
مضمون النشرة
افتتاحية، مؤتمر اطلاق الحملة، رأي بالاصلاح مع النائب انظوان زهرا والنائب ابراهيم كنعان،، ما هي الخيئة المستقلة المنظمة للانتخابات، نشاطات الحملة
مضمون النشرة
افتتاحية، تعريف عن جمعية من جمعيات الحملة، تحقيق حول النظام النسبي وايجابياته، رأي بالاصلاح مع النائبين علي فياض وغازي العريضي، نشاطات الحملة في المناطق وبيروت
The twenty-second edition May 2011
-Special edition entitled “El Omar kllo”/Life for all 2007-2011 that comprises:
-Preface
-Table of Content
- Respect and appreciation
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Parliamentary elections of 2009 and the year 2008 in review. The evenings of tuesday and Wednesday, April 7/8 marked the last day to register as a candidate for the Lebanese Parliamentary Elections scheduled on Sunday June 7, 2009.
Events and experiences over the past years have confirmed that Lebanon is not a "country" in the legal and political context of the term but an "agreement" between 18 confessions to live on one land and find an appropriate framework (the state) to deal with their differences.
The Lebanese people are divided behind their zu'ama (leaders), who always disagree over national and critical matters in order to protect their status and interests.
In the previous issue, Information International surveyed the opinion of the Lebanes on various issues, namely their political belonging, their position toward Hizbullah's arms and rearmament of political parties, their most preferred candidates for presidency and premiership,
The popularity of the women’s rights cause and its obvious intrinsic merit have unfortunately generated many facile assumptions and much confusion about the conditions of women in the Middle East and the problems they face