Samira Ibrahim

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Samira Ibrahim is an Egyptian activist known for challenging military abuses and becoming a prominent female voice of the Arab Spring.

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Label Occurrences
Samira Ibrahim canonical 2
Esraa Abdel Fattah 1
Nawara Negm 1

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian activist
human
political activist
women's rights activist
activeIn Cairo
Egypt
cause ending military impunity in Egypt
gender equality in the Arab world
protection of protesters' rights
countryOfCitizenship Egypt
era 21st century
ethnicGroup Egyptians
familyName Ibrahim
fieldOfWork civil liberties
human rights activism
women's rights
gender female
givenName Samira
hasRole human rights defender
women's rights defender
knownFor being a prominent female voice of the Arab Spring in Egypt
challenging abuses by the Egyptian military
opposing so‑called virginity tests on female protesters
languageSpoken Arabic
movement Arab Spring
Egyptian Revolution of 2011
surface form: Egyptian revolution of 2011
name Samira Ibrahim self-link
nationality Egyptian
notableEvent legal case against Egyptian military over forced virginity tests
notableFor bringing international attention to military abuses against women in Egypt
occupation activist
opposedBy Supreme Council of the Armed Forces
surface form: Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (Egypt)
placeOfBirth Sohag Governorate
Upper Egypt
politicalAlignment pro-democracy activism
religion Islam

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Women of the Arab Spring includedNotableFigure Samira Ibrahim
this entity surface form: Esraa Abdel Fattah
Women of the Arab Spring includedNotableFigure Samira Ibrahim
this entity surface form: Nawara Negm
Samira Ibrahim name Samira Ibrahim self-link