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Through the tourism industry, the Moroccan women have managed to enter the labor force in the formal economy, thus gaining independence and social recognition.
That judgment has been undermined by the apparent ease with which Palestinians assailants have managed to enter Israel in the current wave of violence since October.
Foreigners have been barred from entering the towns, and where foreign reporters have managed to enter, they have done so at great risk.
After a near-blackout of media coverage of Syria's insurgency, a number of foreign journalists have managed to enter the country and report on the battles and massacres of civilians taking place there, Robert Mackey writes on The Lede blog.
Journalists from the BBC, CNN, ABC, NBC, Al Jazeera English and a small number of other news organizations have managed to enter Syria without visas, like Mr. Shadid and Mr. Hicks did, and bear witness to the lopsided battles between the Assad government and opposition fighters and citizens.
While forces loyal to Mr. Assad appear unlikely to give up their effort to crush the uprising anytime soon, one tangible sign of a tilt in the balance of power is the increasing number and frequency of reports from foreign journalists who have managed to enter Syria without government permission.
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Between 700 and 1,200 people are cared for there, most of them having managed to enter Europe by clandestine routes from Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey and Iran.
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