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On the political front, '''women were emboldened after last year’s uprisings, but now claim they are feeling “sidelined by the transition process and say they have been shut out of decision-making by political parties and the government”''', the report said.<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/yemen/yemeni-women-lose-out-after-revolution-1.1080443|2=2012-09-25}} Yemeni women lose out after revolution] - Associated Press, September 24, 2012</ref>}} | On the political front, '''women were emboldened after last year’s uprisings, but now claim they are feeling “sidelined by the transition process and say they have been shut out of decision-making by political parties and the government”''', the report said.<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/yemen/yemeni-women-lose-out-after-revolution-1.1080443|2=2012-09-25}} Yemeni women lose out after revolution] - Associated Press, September 24, 2012</ref>}} | ||
{{Quote|December, 2012|From more than 50,000 bakso vendors in Indonesia, '''less than 1 percent have secured a halal certificate''', according to the Indonesian Ulema Council.<BR>. . .<BR> | {{Quote|December, 2012|From more than 50,000 bakso vendors in Indonesia, '''less than 1 percent have secured a halal certificate''', according to the Indonesian Ulema Council.<BR>. . .<BR> |