émanciper

La Révolution française a émancipé les juifs.
The French Revolution liberated Jewry.
Mme Mogami (Botswana), en réponse à la question 5, dit que le droit coutumier est toujours en vigueur, mais que l'État a émancipé les femmes par le biais de la législation.
Ms. Mogami (Botswana), in answer to question 5, said that while customary law continued to be implemented, the State had empowered women through legislation.
Étant donné les faits susmentionnés, le Gouvernement a émancipé tous les Kamaiyas en annulant leurs prêts auprès des propriétaires terriens et ont aboli ce système d'exploitation d'autrui en juillet 2000.
The Government, considering the above-mentioned facts, emancipated all Kamiayas by cancelling their loans taken from the landlords and abolished this exploitative system, beginning in July 2000.
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