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... women who refused angrily to go back to their husbands . They did not want to go to these cowards who had sacrificed the honour of their household , family , children , and even their women , given it to others and had run away to save ...
... women who refused angrily to go back to their husbands . They did not want to go to these cowards who had sacrificed the honour of their household , family , children , and even their women , given it to others and had run away to save ...
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... women are now being adopted by the younger Muslim women . At the same time a feeling of inse- curity fanned by the fundamentalists is also fostering a minority syndrome . This is placing an additional burden on women to ' preserve ...
... women are now being adopted by the younger Muslim women . At the same time a feeling of inse- curity fanned by the fundamentalists is also fostering a minority syndrome . This is placing an additional burden on women to ' preserve ...
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... women and children could be a liability in the event of a con- flict , the Raika also experienced a sudden increase in eve - teasing . Their women narrated stories of harrass- ment and molestation , by men of other communities during ...
... women and children could be a liability in the event of a con- flict , the Raika also experienced a sudden increase in eve - teasing . Their women narrated stories of harrass- ment and molestation , by men of other communities during ...
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