Nadine Moussa, the Glossary
Nadine Moussa is a Lebanese lawyer, political activist, women's rights advocate and civil society volunteer.[1]
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11 relations: Candidates of the 2018 Lebanese general election, Facebook, Lebanese Civil War, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Roumieh Prison, Saint Joseph University of Beirut, Take Back Parliament - Lebanon, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, YouTube, 2014–2016 Lebanese presidential election, 2018 Lebanese general election.
- 21st-century Lebanese lawyers
- Candidates for President of Lebanon
- Lebanese women's rights activists
- Political activists
Candidates of the 2018 Lebanese general election
A total of 583 candidates contested the 2018 Lebanese general election, running on 77 lists.
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Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
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Lebanese Civil War
The Lebanese Civil War (الحرب الأهلية اللبنانية) was a multifaceted armed conflict that took place from 1975 to 1990.
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Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), also known as Paris 1 and Panthéon-Sorbonne University (or, together with Sorbonne University and Sorbonne Nouvelle University, simply as the Sorbonne), is a public research university in Paris, France.
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Roumieh Prison
Roumieh prison (سجن رومية) is the largest and most notorious prison in Lebanon, located in Roumieh, Matn district.
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Saint Joseph University of Beirut
Saint Joseph University of Beirut (جامعة القديس يوسف في بيروت; French: Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, commonly known as USJ) is a private Roman Catholic research university located in Beirut, Lebanon, which was founded in 1875 by French Jesuit missionaries and subsidized by the Government of France during the time when Lebanon was under Ottoman rule.
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Take Back Parliament - Lebanon
Take Back Parliament - Lebanon (إسترجعوا البرلمان), (TBP - Lebanon) is a political movement launched by several Lebanese activists who met through various social organizations and civil initiatives.
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) is a non-profit non-governmental organization working "to bring together women of different political views and philosophical and religious backgrounds determined to study and make known the causes of war and work for a permanent peace" and to unite women worldwide who oppose oppression and exploitation.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
2014–2016 Lebanese presidential election
A series of rounds in the Lebanese presidential election were held from 23 April 2014 until 31 October 2016.
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2018 Lebanese general election
General elections were held in Lebanon on 6 May 2018.
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See also
21st-century Lebanese lawyers
- Alexandre Najjar
- Chibli Mallat
- Farès Boueiz
- Georges Adwan
- Joseph Abu Fadel
- Karim Pakradouni
- Marwan Abou Fadel
- Nadine Moussa
- Shakib Qortbawi
- Simon Karam
- Walid Daouk
- Walid Khazen
Candidates for President of Lebanon
- Amine Gemayel
- Boutros Harb
- Charles Rizk
- Dany Chamoun
- Farès Boueiz
- Georges Saadeh
- Hamid Frangieh
- Henri Helou
- Jean Obeid
- Johnny Abdo
- Mikhael Daher
- Nadine Moussa
- Nassib Lahoud
- Pierre Gemayel
- Raymond Eddé
- Robert Ghanem
- Samir Geagea
- Suleiman Frangieh (politician, born 1965)
- Tracy Chamoun
Lebanese women's rights activists
- Anissa Rawda Najjar
- Emily Nasrallah
- Hayat Mirshad
- Ibtihaj Kaddoura
- Labibah Thabit
- Laure Moghaizel
- Laure Thabet
- Linda Matar
- Mounira Solh
- Nadine Moussa
- Nay El Rahi
- Nina Helou
- Nour Hamada
- Rose Shahfa
- Salwa Mahmasani Moumina
- Sana Solh
- Zahia Kaddoura
- Zaynab Fawwaz
Political activists
- Abdul Amir al-Jamri
- Abu Yahia al-Hamawi
- Afshin Sheikholeslami Vatani
- Agitu Ideo Gudeta
- Ali Khan Masood
- Anis al-Naqqash
- Aurora Rodrigues
- Bertha Mkhize
- Biofilo Panclasta
- Constanza Valdés
- Cristina Luca Boico
- Deen Muhammad Baloch
- Deshbandhu Gupta
- Dilip Bagchi
- Dionisia Amaya
- Dunduzu Chisiza
- Džemal Perović
- Edith Bethel
- Elfreda Reyes
- Elisavet Contaxaki
- Fadzayi Mahere
- Fatima Sughra Begum
- Frank Kokori
- Gene Miles (activist)
- Gregor Belkovsky
- Herman Wainggai
- Hilma Molyneux Parkes
- Jean Goldenbaum
- João Pinheiro Chagas
- João dos Santos Albasini
- Kamil Chadirji
- Kyle Lockwood
- Luc Nkulula
- Makoto Sakurai
- Manuela Rosas
- Marthe Ekemeyong Moumié
- Mohammadreza Jalaeipour
- Nadine Moussa
- Pyotr Dolgorukov (historian)
- Raymond Koh
- Salwan Momika
- Sanaa Seif
- Sivanxai Phommalath
- Tahir Aslam Gora
- Tahir Meha
- Thom Wainggai
- Vibhuti Patel
- Yll Rugova