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'Honour killings' reach epidemic porportions with one woman killed every two days

The latest case in recent days, a 30-year-old woman killed by her husband for wanting to leave over constant domestic violence. Another young woman shot by her father and brother while she was holding her small child in her arms. According to some studies, more than 130 women have been killed since last March. At least 74,000 reports of abuse and violence have been filed, but the real number could be 100 times higher.

| 08/02/2025
| IRAN
 
Kyrgyzstan's illegal polygamy
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Despite being officially prohibited in Bishkek polygamous marriages proliferate, facilitated by shadow agencies that function on Islamic principles. Their activities are also supported by celebrities. But human rights activists also tell the other side: the increase in appeals from women who have fallen into this trap.

| 11/10/2024
| KYRGYZSTAN
 
Wai jia nü: China's rural women battle for their rights
by Silvia Torriti

In villages still dominated by householders, women who marry an ‘outsider’ lose access to local services and compensation for expropriated collective land. With increasing levels of education and greater social connections, more and more of them are taking these kinds of disputes to court. But the road to their protection remains an uphill one.

| 03/10/2024
| RED LANTERNS
 
Tamil Nadu launches special police task force against female feticide and infanticide
by Nirmala Carvalho

The initiative in response to the latest case of the killing of a baby girl. It was reported by the child's grandfather, who was suspicious of the explanation for the death given by his daughter. Catholic doctor applauds initiative: ‘urgent’ to promote ‘value and dignity’ of women from conception.

| 09/09/2024
| INDIA
 
The ordeal of Turkmen women in Kabul
by Vladimir Rozanskij

The Taliban's repression of women's rights is even more evident for those of a different ethnic origin. Hundreds of thousands of ethnic Turkmen live in the northern regions of Afghanistan, and no one is concerned with the defence of their rights, not least because of the frosty relations with Ashgabt.

| 05/09/2024
| AFGHANISTAN - TURKMENISTAN
 
Tajik women's exquisite carpets
by Vladimir Rozanskij

Rediscovering the techniques of their grandmothers, which have remained unchanged for hundreds of years, a small farming village in northern Tajikistan has set up a business where women are the protagonists. They produce handmade silky woven carpets that are among the most expensive and valuable in the world.

| 31/07/2024
| TAJIKISTAN
 
Unseen abuse in the regime's prisons
by Steve Suwannarat

Arbitrary arrests, humiliating body searches, and denied pre- or post-natal care are the focus of a briefing paper by the International Commission of Jurists, a Geneva-based NGO, with testimonies and complaints from members of a group "targeted" by the military three years since the coup. More than 1,500 women are languishing in Myanmar prisons for political reasons.

| 30/07/2024
| MYANMAR
 
Tatarstan, the imam's ‘advice’ on domestic violence
by Vladimir Rozanskij

A video released on the Caucasian republic's official website about ‘beating’ his wife has caused a stir in Russia. Despite 90% of Russians calling for a law to protect women, the bill remains blocked in the Duma.

| 19/07/2024
| RUSSIA
 
Islamabad raises minimum marriage age to 18 to protect Christians
by Shafique Khokhar

The country's Churches have been pushing for this measure to counter the problem of early marriages, often linked to abductions. “We hope the government will take further steps to criminalise forced religious conversions," the Bishops' Conference said.

| 11/07/2024
| PAKISTAN



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