Delhi Men stand up against rape culture.
“Instead of pointing the finger at each other you have to look at yourself and it’s really important for men to start by saying sorry,”
(via feminspire)
Out of every 100 rapes:
- 46 are reported to the police
- 12 rapes will resort in an arrest
- 9 rape cases are prosecuted
- 5 rape cases lead to a felony conviction
- Only 3 rapists will ever spend a day in jail
In a survey of 11-14 year-old boys:
- 51% believed rape was…
Mahrany Street was one of the most important film locations of the 1940s. It is where Nassibian, the Syrian-Armenian khawaga, set up his studio in Building 15 more than 75 years ago. The studio originally included a set, a film-processing laboratory and an editing unit. By the mid-1980s, it had produced 145 films and become the first real competitor to Studio Misr, established by prominent Egyptian economist and founder of Banque Misr, Talaat Harb, in 1935.
Take a trip down memory lane and explore the legacy of one of Egypt’s most iconic film studios.
Read more about Aunt Zizi, one of the few living residents who witnessed film production on the street.
Ghazi Abdel Baki featuring Yasmina Joumblat singing the famous song of Asmahan “Ya Habibi Ta3ala”
(via muhammadelsheikh)
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