- Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim
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Name = Fatima
Background = yellow
Img_capt =Sudanese women activist,writer
Birth_name = Fatima Ahemd Ibrahim
Born =Sudan 1933
Died =
Origin =Omdurman Sudan
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Years_active = 1940s -2000s
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URL =Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim(1933- ), _ar. فاطمة أحمد إبراهيم, Sudanese writer, women rights activist and Socialist leader.
Early life
Fatima was born in
Khartoum , her family one of educated family at that time,her grandfather was a headmaster to the first Sudanese School for boys and as the same timeImam in his neighborhood's mosque. Fatima's father graduated fromGordon Memorial College and works as a teacher, and Fatima's mother among the earlier generation of girls whom tended the school. Fatima grew up during the time ofAnglo-Egyptian Sudan colonial in Sudan, when her father expelled from teaching in a government school when he refused to teaching lessons by English, then her father moved to teach in a popular school.Career
Fatima joined
Omdurman Girls' Secondary School , and her activities towards women rights started from that time, she published awall newspaper calledElra'edda , or by Arabic الرائدة or by English Vanguard or The Pioneer girls, her newspaper focuses on the women rights and also she wrote in newspapers at that time by code name. Fatima conducted the first women strike in Sudan and the reason of strike her school administration decided to omit the science lessons and replaced it by Family science lesson and the strike was successful. Her activities went beyond the school; in 1947 she founded Intellectual Women Association, in 1952 she worked with other women and foundedAletahad Elnees'y Alsodanni or Arabicالاتحاد النسائي or Sudanese Women's Union, which she belonged to the executive committee; then a sphere of action of Women's Union opened membership to all women in Sudan and WU opened branches in different provinces in Sudan. The agenda of Women's Union at that time, according to an amendment to its constitution in 1954, focused on the right to vote, women suffrage, and the right of women to act as representatives in all legislative, political, and administrative corporations. At WUshe also worked to establish equality with men in wages and technical training, and helped to remove illiteracy among women. Because of WU's objectives, there occurred clashes with the political right such asJabihat El-methaiq elaslami or Islamic Pledge Front. In 1955 Fatima became a chief editor ofSawat al-Maraa Magazine or Woman's Voice Magazine (it is published by Women's Union), and this magazine later plays an essential role in the overthrow of theIbrahim Abboud regime. In 1954 Fatima's joined theSudanese Communist Party (SCP), and in a short period Fatima became a member of the Central Committee of the SCP (SCP was the first Sudanese Party which women had a formation inside the party since 1946). In 1956-1957, Fatima became the president of Women's Union, and one of her objectives was for the independence of the union from their affiliation and domination of SCP, and she widened the participation of women with difference backgrounds. In 1965 Fatima was elected to enter the parliament, to became the first deputy Sudanese women. The constitutional crisis caused by the illegal exclusion of the democratically elected SCP members from the Sudanese parliament, which was spearheaded bySadiq al Mahdi caused much acrimony between the SCP and theUmma Party . In 1969 ,whenJaafar Muhammad al-Nemieri took a power by military coup with supported by SCP, activities of Women's Union were spread out and women gained many rights in difference fields, but the honeymoon between Sudanese Communist party and Jaafar al-Nemieri was ended after a huge dispute which led in July 1971 to a military coup supported by SCP leaded byHashim Elatta , but the coup failed after a few days in a power and Nimiri returned to power again which led to execution to the leaders of coup and SCP and among themAlshafi Ahmed Elshikh a workers union leader and the husband of Fatima, after that Fatima was placed in house arrest for several years, and also arrested many times during the Nemieri regime. In 1990 Fatima left Sudan after theOmar Hassan al-Bashir military coup, and joined the opposition in exile as the President of the banned Sudanese Women's Union. In 1991 Fatima was elected President of theWomen International Democratic Federation . She returned to Sudan in 2005 after reconciliation between the government and Opposition, and currently has been appointed as a deputy in the parliament representing the SCP. Her brother is also a writer and involved in politicsSalah Ahmed Ibrahim , she has one son from her husband Elshafi named Mohammed Ahmed.Awarded
* She received a UN award for
Outstanding Achievements in the Field of Human Rights .(1993)
*AwardedIbn Rushd Prize (2006) fromIbn Rushd Fund For Freedom of Thought Works
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Hassadanna Khill'al Ashroon A'mm'a ,Arabic حصادنا خلال عشرين عاماً ,or (Our Harvest During Twenty Years).Khartoum: Sudanese Women's Union Press, n.d.
*Tariqnu ila el-Tuharur , (Our Road to Emancipation)." (n.d.).*
el-Mara el-Arabiyya wal Taghyir el-Ijtimai , Arabic المرأة العربية والتغيير الاجتماعي or The Arab Women's and The Social Change.1986*
Holla Gadie'a alahoal al-shekhssia ,Arabic حول قضايا الأحوال الشخصيةor Personal Status Affairs.*
Gadie'a Alm'ar'a el-A'mela Al-sodania , Arabic قضايا المرأة العاملة السودانية ,or The Affairs of Sudanese Workers Women's.*
An'a Awaan Eltageir Lakeen! ,Arabic !آن آوان التغيير ولكن or It's Time for Change but!*
Atfallana we'l Re'aia El-sehi'a ,Arabic أطفالنا والرعاية الصحية ,or Our Children and Health Care.
*Arrow at Rest . In Women in Exile, ed. Mahnaz Afkhami, 191-208:University Press of Virginia , 1994.
*Sudan's Attack on Women's Rights Exploits Islam . Africa News 37, no. 5 (1992): 5.External links
*http://www.arabworldbooks.com/News/newsitem2.htm
*http://www.diwanalarab.com/spip.php?article6317
*http://www.newint.org/issue276/interview.htm
*http://www.shro-cairo.org/women/NIFrelief.htm
*http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JQP/is_276/ai_30468449
*http://www.sudanupdate.org/REPORTS/WOMEN/WOMEN.HTM
*http://www.ibn-rushd.org/pages/int/Awards/2006/documents/cv-en.html
*http://www.humanite.presse.fr/journal/1994-04-09/1994-04-09-698117
*http://www.sudanstudies.org/ssa20.html
*http://lsb.scu.edu/~mkevane/genderbiblio.htm
*http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0020-7438(199802)30%3A1%3C133%3AGPISIS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7
*http://web.peacelink.it/fatima.html
*http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-12842981_ITM
*http://www.nubasurvival.com/conferences/kampala1/d1.htm
*http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/000324/2000032440.html
*http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1998/390/fr3.htm
*http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Heroes/Fatima_Ibrahim.html
*http://www.middle-east-online.com/sudan/?id=41868
*http://www.rezgar.com/debat/show.art.asp?aid=78565
*http://www.amanjordan.org/a-news/wmview.php?ArtID=7322
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