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Laure Moghaizel
Laure Moghaizel (1929–1997) was a Lebanon, Lebanese attorney and prominent women's rights advocate. 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). Early life and education Laure Moghaizel was born on April 21, 1929, in Hasbaya, Hasbayeh, Lebanon, to Labiba Saab and Nassib Salim Nasr. She, her sister, and her two brothers lived in three cities during their younger years  - Jounieh, Aley and Baalbek, Baalbeck. Moghaizel's father was a high ranking police officer whose work demanded constant relocation throughout Lebanon, allowing her increased exposure to various settings, peoples and cultures. She became fluent in English, French, and Arabic. Moghaizel's parents, specifically her mother Labiba ...
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Laure Moghaizel
Laure Moghaizel (1929–1997) was a Lebanon, Lebanese attorney and prominent women's rights advocate. 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). Early life and education Laure Moghaizel was born on April 21, 1929, in Hasbaya, Hasbayeh, Lebanon, to Labiba Saab and Nassib Salim Nasr. She, her sister, and her two brothers lived in three cities during their younger years  - Jounieh, Aley and Baalbek, Baalbeck. Moghaizel's father was a high ranking police officer whose work demanded constant relocation throughout Lebanon, allowing her increased exposure to various settings, peoples and cultures. She became fluent in English, French, and Arabic. Moghaizel's parents, specifically her mother Labiba ...
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