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Tanzania Weak Protections Leave Their Domestic Workers Exposed to Abuse in Gulf Countries
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New Law Would Ban Abortion in Cases of Rape, Health Risk
Doctors in India Continue to Traumatise Rape Survivors with the Two-Finger Test
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How the Police Pressured a Young Woman into Taking Back Her Rape Complaint
Despite reforms after 2012 Delhi gang rape, India’s police continue to let down survivors of sexual violence.
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UN: Expose Abuses of Women in Detention in North Korea
Women Prisoners Face Physical and Sexual Abuse by Interrogators and Prison Guards