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Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace: Revision history


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  • curprev 01:4201:42, 10 December 2023 Cutespringb talk contribs m 16,933 bytes +380 Following Gbowee’s leadership the movement organized strategic tactics that would ensure the mass mobilization of women internationally to end the continuation of violence against women. With the emphasis on religion as a nonviolent framework the movement was successful in presenting the power women as a collective hold in improving the system of injustice across nations. undo

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  • curprev 04:5904:59, 23 June 2021 2601:40f:4100:fa37:a8c8:9a79:dd75:16e2 talk 16,118 bytes −316 Removed Sirleaf from "Leaders" section. This group isn't mentioned in her article and the removed sentence also said she was president "for the duration of Mass Action for Peace" which is contradicted by the facts in this article about the group. A very similar sentence regarding Sirleaf's support of the women of Liberia already exists earlier in the article. undo

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