Sonja Fatma Bläser
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Sonja Fatma Bläser} (born 1964 in Kars, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey) has been born into a Kurdish family who emigrated to Germany in 1973. She resisted a forced marriage and subsequently escaped two assassinations. With her association HennaMond she campaigns against violence in the name of Islam in schools.[1]
She spoke against genital mutilation at the WWDOGA 2018 and 2020.
Contents
Publications
- Bläser, Sonja Fatma (1999): Hennamond – Mein Leben zwischen zwei Welten. [Hennamond - My life between two worlds] (German). Ullstein.
Awards
- Ludwig Beck Prize for civil courage from the state capital Wiesbaden
- Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon[2]
See also
External links
- Wikipedia article: Sonja Fatma Bläser. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
References
- ↑ (16 April 2018).
Frauenrechtlerin über das Kopftuch: „Die Mädchen wollen das nicht“
[Women's rights activist on the headscarf: "The girls don't want that"] (German), taz. Retrieved 2 February 2021. - ↑ (14 February 2013).
Bundesverdienstkreuz für drei Leverkusener
[Federal Cross of Merit for three people from Leverkusen] (German), Stadt Leverkusen. Retrieved 2 February 2021.