In Algeria, Ryma Anane, a 28-year-old French teacher, was burnt alive at the end of September on her way back home by a man whom she refused to marry. "In Algeria, a woman is like an object. She has no right to refuse a man's request. The moment she does she must be punished," Anissa Smati, an Algerian lawyer and activist in the women's rights NGO Reseau Wassila, said to The New Arab. On October 14, Ryma was transferred to Spain to be treated for her severe injuries. Her family said her last words before fainting in pain were, "He burnt me. He burnt my future." Two weeks later, Maazouza Lwatia, known as Amina, a 26-year-old Algerian nurse, was killed by her sister's h
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