Laure Moghaizel

Laure Moghaizel (1929–1997) was a Lebanese attorney and prominent women's rights advocate.[1] She was awarded with the world-renowned National Order of the Cedar (Commander), a medal in recognition of her many years of social and public service.

Moghaizel was a founding member of many organizations including the Democratic Party of Lebanon, the Lebanese Association for Human Rights, and Bahithat (Lebanese Women Researchers).

References

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  4. Stephan, Rita (2010). Couple's Activism in Lebanon: The Legacy of Laure Moghaizel. Women's Studies International Forum. pp. 533–541.
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  6. Stephan, Rita (2012). Women's Rights Activism in Lebanon. Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press. pp. 111–113.
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