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The Strauss-Kahn effect: will attitudes towards sexism change? (part 2)

Even if very often rape cases get reduced to "he says, she says" and even if Dominique Strauss-Kahn is cleared in cases on both sides of the Atlantic, attitudes to sexism may perhaps never be the same.

  • Soudeh RAD, member of "Osez Le Féminisme"' ("Dare to be feminist")
  • Denis CHEMLA, lawyer, member of the Paris & New York bars
  • Natacha HENRY, journalist, author of "Frapper n'est pas aimer" ("To hit is not to love", an investigation into domestic violence in France)

    Watch the first part

Homs under siege
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Homs under siege

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Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?
21/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?

For Greece, a mixture of gratitude and outrage greets a new bailout plan that offers at least temporary relief but commits Athens to years of fiscal belt-tightening.
Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?
21/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

Greece's done deal: what will €130 billion package buy?

For Greece, a mixture of gratitude and outrage greets a new bailout plan that offers at least temporary relief but commits Athens to years of fiscal belt-tightening.
The Trouble with Senegal (part 2)
20/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

The Trouble with Senegal (part 2)

As Abdoulaye Wade, 85, ignores cries - both at home and abroad - that his bid for a third term as president is unconstitutional, François Picard’s panel argues over the democratic credentials of a nation often hailed as a beacon of democratic light on the continent.
The Trouble with Senegal
20/02/2012 - THE DEBATE

The Trouble with Senegal

As Abdoulaye Wade, 85, ignores cries - both at home and abroad - that his bid for a third term as president is unconstitutional, François Picard’s panel argues over the democratic credentials of a nation often hailed as a beacon of democratic light on the continent.

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