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One Hundred Years of Struggle

Womens Rights in the 21st Century
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Brigitte Patzold Le Monde Diplomatique


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South Africa's Child Abuse Horror Revealed.
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In the West women have assumed the right to say yes to whatever sexual arrangment suits them and have gradually adopted the same attitudes towards men as men have historically had towards women. In the not so giddy afterglow of the sexual revolution, there is also a growing tendency to recognize that the right to say yes must also be matched by the right to say no.


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Great Britain

Sex slaves: Are we turnig a blind eye? (BBC)
Sex offender loophole targeted (BBC)


Russia

The world's oldest profession is still lucrative in Russia (The Russia Journal)


Czechoslovakia

Brutal Trade in Women's Lives (Frankfurtur Rundschau)


Kosovo

Sex Slave Trade Becomes a Serious Problem (Serbian Info)


Germany

Campaign to fight Sex Tourism on Czech-German Border (Frankfurture Rundschau)


Iran

Drug Abuse and Prostitution in Iran (BBC)


Israel

Police Looking for Israeli diplomat (BBC)


South Africa

What makes boys rape like this? (The Mail & Guardian)
Callous normality of rape in South Africa (The Mail & Guardian)


United States

Former White House worker arrested in Internet sex sting (The Sacremento Bee via David Icke Website)
Hare Krishna Organizations Sued for Alleged Child Abuse (The Associated Press via David Icke Website)


Asia

In Focus: women and the U.S. military in East Asia (Foreign Policy in Focus)


Canada

Alberta not giving up on protecting child hookers despite law now thrown out (The Canadian Press, 2000)


Nigeria

Trafficking nightmare for Nigerian children (BBC)


West Africa

West Africa's child slave trade (BBC)


China

China 'sex workers' treaty backed (The Washington Times via David Icke Website)
Chinese gangs' cruel trade (BBC)


Bangladesh

Sex workers fight for their rights (BBC)
Bangladesh says prostitution legal (BBC)

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