The country’s morality police disappeared from the streets late last year as the authorities tried to calm anti-government protests. Now, patrols are once again watching for violators.
Tag: Women’s Rights
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My Friend, Elizabeth Tsurkov, Has Been Kidnapped in Iraq. Who Will Help Her?
Elizabeth Tsurkov, the Russian-Israeli researcher who has been kidnapped in Iraq, took risks in pursuit of knowledge, understanding and doing what she felt was right.
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How Women Feel About an Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill
Most potential consumers were excited by the prospect, though sticker price and safety were lingering concerns.
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Democrats Try a Novel Tactic to Revive the Equal Rights Amendment
Proponents of the measure to enshrine a guarantee of sex equality into the Constitution are using a creative legal theory to try to resurrect the long-stalled amendment.
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Kathy Hochul: The Supreme Court Could Protect Survivors of Domestic Violence
I carry the name of my grandmother, a survivor of domestic abuse. The effects of domestic violence are not limited to a single generation, nor should our vigilance against it be.