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Murder in purdah (D)

United Kingdom, 1999
film

Presented as part of ABC TV’s ‘Foreign correspondent’ in May 1999, this British documentary looks at the devastating, and by Western standar..

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Women Without Shadows

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Advancement of women in poor rural areas

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