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 NEWS & LETTERS, November 2004

Women Word Wide

by Mary Jo Grey

The Republican-controlled Michigan Senate has passed a 13-bill package requiring classes in premarital education or a 28-day waiting period before people be issued a marriage license. Parties to a divorce would have to take classes and fill out a questionnaire. Proposal 2 on the November ballot defining marriage as between "one man and one woman" passed. It turns the clock back on all domestic partnerships in the state.

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Two Sudanese activists who called for an end to the conflict in Darfur have been arrested. Buthayna Mohamed Ahmed--a member of the Sudanese Women's Union--has not been charged, allowed medical treatment, or given access to family or a lawyer.

Information from Women's Human Rights Online Bulletin

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