THE FREE VOICE OF EGYPT – NAWAL EL SAADAWI
Nawal el-Saadawi
The life of the world renowned Egyptian feminist Nawal el Sawaadi (1931) has always been guided by the fight for women’s rights and freedom. In her battle against women’s oppression within Islam she has faced imprisonment, exile and many death threats yet this has never held back.
Nawal el-Saadawi (83) ranks among the most prominent and best-known feminists in the Arab world. Saadawi’s struggle against female genital mutilation, the rules relating to marriage in Islam, and Islamic fundamentalism got her into trouble at several occasions.
Nawal el-Saadawi is one of the most influential advocates of the Egyptian women’s movement. Her oeuvre as a writer covers over fifty books, plays and short stories, most of which deal with violence against women, sexual oppression and poverty in the Arab world. Apart from being a writer and a political activist, Saadawi works as a gynaecologist and psychiatrist. Her Cairo apartment, which is filled with prizes, books and souvenirs, also serves as a small clinic.
Movies that Matter presents a documentary that marks the main events in the life of this special woman, who jeopardised her physical integrity to express her convictions. Former Egyptian president Sadat had her imprisoned in 1981 for ‘offences against the state’. She kept pursuing her cause, despite the numerous death threats from fundamentalists and the dreadful circumstances in the women’s prison. Saadawi was also prominently involved in the protests that took place in Tahrir Square in Cairo in 2011.
Furthermore, Nawal el-Saadawi will be the key speaker at ‘The Freedom Lecture’, March 22nd in The Hague. De Balie presents for the third time the series The Freedom Lecture, lectures that always have the story of a freedom thinker as their key element. This year, in cooperation with Amnesty International. The Freedom Lecture will come to The Hague twice this year. In March it will be hosted in Het Nutshuis, and in May in Humanity House. Buy your ticket online and get free entrance to the temporary exhibition Stories of Change – Beyond the ‘Arab Spring‘.
More about the documentary and Movies that Matter.
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