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Today.Az - Int'l Day for Protection of Children to be celebrated in Baku

Today.Az - Int'l Day for Protection of Children to be celebrated in Baku
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Int'l Day for Protection of Children to be celebrated in Baku

Int'l Day for Protection of Children to be celebrated in Baku
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Young artists to gather at International Festival of Kids Art in Shusha [PHOTOS]

An International Festival of Kids Art will be held in Susha in June, Azernews reports.

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Today.Az - Young artists to gather at International Festival of Kids Art in Shusha

Today.Az - Young artists to gather at International Festival of Kids Art in Shusha
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"This Is Why We Became Activists": Violence Against Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women and Non-Binary People

The 211-page report, “This Is Why We Became Activists: Violence Against Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women and Non-binary People,” is a groundbreaking investigation into violence and discrimination in 26 countries. Human Rights Watch looked beyond the criminalization of same-sex conduct to analyze how sexist, patriarchal legal regimes such as male guardianship, unequal inheritance laws, and discrimination against single women violate LBQ+ people’s rights and leave them at a significant disadvantage in virtually very aspect of their lives. In addition to physical and sexual violence from family members, security forces, and others, LBQ+ people face discrimination at work, in land and property rights, fertility services, migration and resettlement, and unequal access to justice.

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