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VOICED: Egyptian divorcees take to the airwaves

VOICED: Egyptian divorcees take to the airwaves

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Social Studies

10th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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Marsan and Doah have launched Egypt's first online radio station for divorcees, aiming to change societal perceptions of divorced women and educate them on marriage. Despite rising divorce rates and societal blame on women, the station seeks to show that divorcees are not inherently bad. Critics, like Abdel Rahman Hameed, argue that divorce laws have gone too far, but the station continues to gain popularity, with its founders determined to succeed publicly.

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What impact have Marsan and Doah had on Egypt's conservative society?

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How does the online radio station aim to change perceptions of divorcees?

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What reasons are given for the rising divorce rates in Egypt?

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What criticisms do the founders of the online radio station face?

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In what ways do the founders of the radio station hope to succeed where they previously failed?

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