Nasze ciała to pole bitwy - NYT

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Nasze ciała to pole bitwy - NYT
In Bangladesh, health providers are making surprising inroads into providing abortions for Rohingya women who request them. Globally, millions of women who have fled their homes because of conflict or crisis also face systemic rape and the resulting pregnancies. Despite the clear need -- refugee women face among the highest levels of sexual violence in the world -- abortion services are almost nonexistent in refugee camps. "Why don't women raped in conflict have a right to abortion?" is a question that indicts some of the most powerful individuals and institutions, while zeroing in on the experiences and stories of some of the most marginalized people.
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2018-12-04
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