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Latifa Jbabdi
Moroccan feminist, sociologist and journalist
Latifa Jbabdi (born 1955) is a Moroccan feminist activist and writer. She is best known for her work to help improve women's rights through reforming the Mudawana, Morocco's legal code governing family life.
She also served as a member of the House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011.
Early life, education, and youth activism
Latifa Jbabdi was born in 1955 in Tiznit, in southern Morocco.[1] She completed her education in her hometown and later in Agadir.[2] As a student, she became a part of the fervent youth activist movement of the period.
She joined a clandestine communist movement, named "March 23" after the March 23, 1965, student protests in Casablanca that were the target of a brutal government crackdown.[3]
Imprisonment
Jbabdi was arrested in 1972, but only held briefly.[3] However, on her second arrest in 1977 she was charged with endangering the security of