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Zahra' Langhi: Perché la rivoluzione in Libia non ha funzionato -- e cosa potrebbe funzionare

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In Libia, Zahra' Langhi ha partecipato al movimento "giorni della rabbia" che ha contribuito a rovesciare il dittatore Gheddafi. Ma poi cosa è successo? Nelle loro prime elezioni i libici hanno provato una lista di candidati innovativa, il "voto a zip", che assicurava una uguale rappresentazione per uomini e donne di entrambe le parti. Poi hanno vinto le stesse politiche di stallo, di dominanza e esclusione. Ciò di cui la Libia ha bisogno adesso, suggerisce Langhi, è collaborazione, non competizione; compassione, non rabbia.

Zahra' Langhi is the cofounder of Libyan Women’s Platform for Peace (LWPP), a movement advocating for women’s socio-political empowerment and peace-building. Full bio »

Translated into Italian by Silvia Colombo
Reviewed by Anna Cristiana Minoli
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