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True Equals

Osman Faiz was just eight when he realised “how men and women were treated differently—and unfairly—especially in Asian culture”. He shares: “We were having dinner as a family, and as my mother cut the chicken and passed it out, she casually mentioned that she had never eaten a chicken leg growing up. The tastiest parts of the chicken were always given to her four brothers to enjoy and she received whatever meat was left.”

This revelation left an impression on the young Faiz and made him look out for the women

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