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into the direction of being more friendly towards the algae bt community. yeah, certainly welcome news, philip hook now from dw sport. thank you. all right, you are up to date coming up next doc film with a look at women in latin america who are battling to put an end to sexist and macho culture there. and you can get all the latest developments on our website, the w dot com and of course follows on our social media cats. i'm popped up on the list for me and the team here. berlin, thanks for watching. take care. and i'll see you again at the top of the next r. ah gret, small shell filled with explosives, a symbol of power, rebellion and sensuality. a magic wand to ground food, divorce guy,
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the could weapon lipstick doth december 3rd on d w. ah, ah. we live in a world where men have become used to feeling powerful and superior. a women take their anger to the streets of mexico because we want justice. we want respect. that's all we want. a they have to stop murdering us. stop pressing the names of murdered women. hundreds of them said that the patriarchy must go. a green wave is spreading across latin america. women are demanding a revolution. they want to make their own decisions about their bodies and their
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lives with. this is an important message for the region at a time when the conservative counter offensive his strong opponents are also mobilizing churches have allied themselves with ultraconservative. this is a fight over women's rights. they want to change the world. when us itis december 29th, 2020 tens of thousands have gather to witness argentina. senate make a historic decision abortion could become legal with
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me. it said i am very excited. we couldn't sleep that so much energy, but so many things happening in the feeling is that way, writing history, but this will change everyone's life for 30 years, women and argentina have been fighting to legalize abortion. the green scarf has become the symbol of the movement. he until to day abortion has been a criminal offense with very few exceptions. women seeking to enter pregnancy are forced to break the law, sometimes resorting to dangerous methods, hitting it because of the know me. i thought it would be wonderful. maybe this means having freedom of choice over your own body. over your life, graham, he's on it being made because it means that women can escape motherhood as
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a duty imposed by patriarchy. if i don't get much simply into this matter, is it the heart of the political order? who decide? so vote pregnant parties. oh, the debate is being broadcast live. by the time the decision is made, dawn is breaking up with it's a liberating victory. no more contest on abortions. no more deadly risk. ah . the green scar has spread from argentina to all of latin america. the green wave
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is the symbol of a new feminist movement. piano in annapolis, who da out about a little, just the right to have an abortion gives you the opportunity to decide for yourselves you that he did to be able to ask yourself, do i want to become a mother or not? am, it is possibility, this question alone is transformational. the is on that the know if it is a biological or cultural fe to, you know, if you have to be a mother when you get pregnant alloy i know can't to side inclusive. one of amazon about us feel, see that i'm with and i want my alex m ah, some geographical context. before 2020 abortions were legal only in a few small countries in the region, including oracle i, diana, cuba, and parts of mexico. argentina is the 1st large country to take the lead. in february 2022, columbia legalized abortion during the 1st 24 weeks of pregnancy. but elsewhere in
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the region, strict bands remain women are criminalized for having abortions and could be jailed in this hello to your devices a the let you know many guy. now salvatore and other ladamme american countries see they've also adopted the green scarf as a symbol of struggle and of the in ecuador. and the dominican republic lifted the they are trying to change these very restrictive law, especially in el salvador, nicaragua, honduras at the hotel where abortion is not even legal. if the woman's life is endangered feedback, or in cases of rape or severe fetal malformation, i suspect i think some countries here in latin america, i have the strictest abortion law. that i would, the mother that the u. s. abortions are now legal in argentina. but things remain difficult because they have always been difficult in the northern province of to whom on the pope's homeland church and state are separate in theory.
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extremely conservative values run particularly deep here, says gynecologist cecilia, i'll set before legalization abortions. we're only allowed in very few cases, like rape into common in 2019 an 11 year old girl became pregnant after being raped a case that made headlines. what i've got, even on my knee, think that this is where the demonstration was. what they entered from there, which is closed at night, although an abortion would have been legal, in this case, doctors refuse to perform the procedure. if i had avenue the bad i you fella seattle. this is the main entrance. say fast. yeah. it's where the people who did not want us to legally terminate the girls pregnancy were protesting. i live in, but aside we'll see. i don't, i mean,
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there was a mass and people were prayed i own, got a pasta. wanted to go into the surgery afterwards. if we didn't let any more, ah, i said and a colleague were the only doctors willing to terminate the pregnancy? no gide, anybody thought he had a fella, but in fema, the stuff were afraid of being arrested. she'll get that. but as he might, they put that own fears above the girl suffering like a thought this really affected me is so bad. i mean, you know, movie orlando moines back, bound me never in my 21 year long korea had it happened to me that someone refused to perform anesthesia on a patient. and oh, to cooperate in their role. this health workers for never a but it was brutal. no, no gun area, bath, osceola, matthew orlando. ah. girls are not mothers reads the writing on the wall but many become mothers. because abortion as to and many argentinian provinces,
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thousands of women die. an illegal abortions. the government elected and 2019 set out to change that got a container and i'm sure the end of my son, logan, not they in argentina, like in many countries in the world that don't have these laws, many women have died as a result of clandestine abortion. if one of us but a bonus, i what, what we can now say is that from to day on, no woman will die from an abortion oil, but i buy more than i less out. the 2nd one i'm credit. so what about our ha above? oh, it was pressure from the street protests that ensure that the issue reached parliament ah, human daria linen. but as i will send a bill to legalize abortion during early pregnancy, women who decide to have an abortion will have access to the public health system. my mother is della equal, a lot of people left her political coordination plus the women's movement. we
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achieved this great win. on the 30th of december, the law unsafe and free legal abortion was paddling in our bowling and soda. ah, i know on the left when government is making good on its electoral promise, pregnancies and argentina can now be terminated legally and free of charge up to the 14th week. ah, one that i go up in and out of indiana save a portion was criminalized in the argentinian penal code in 1921. i didn't know what at that time women were not allowed to vote, nor could we be elected law. this means that the men of argentina voted for male representatives who decided what we women could and could not do with our bodies. so horrible seeketh our better for you either. but alan won't get us in the one
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he issue is dividing the country at demonstrations. abortion opponents carry the national colors right when christians mingle was extreme conservative forces ah, for them abortion amounts to mass murder of the innocent. the fight over the law has always been a fight over who can mobilize more people? ah, you know, but again, we important dunphy and dina are in the conservative. i think the way argentina pushed through this lore is very important. as a result of an enormous mobilization in the st. total effect through the pressure of the feminist movement. though, for many the campaign success and argentina is encouraging women all over latin america. and mexico to women are
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they demand justice and a life without fear. they too have adopted the green scarf from argentina as a symbol mexican women are fighting against every day sexism and harassment and against structures in which men take precedence. whether i work in relationships or in the family covered like this and feels immune to men scrutiny. it's her armor for the day. but being a woman in mexico is a constant struggle with it means that you have to try to survive every day, no matter where you are. we are always living under threat even when we go to the
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shop, we're in danger. with cat ears are there, trademarked, they call themselves the meat cheese. spanish for kitty's. and today the streets belong to them, not to the muchos. ah, i mean the is more, is algo we problem them in very go in advice and the phenomenon of my cheese. mo is deeply rooted in mexico. women are seen as property well as possessions soul . but as something that makes you more of a man good, may i love you so much that i'd rather kill you than shall ye with someone else
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said louder and everything is justified by love. by jealousy, he thought, are, we still have a long way to go in this and he knew that it grad lawson was up and then was an if this is demo, the connecticut in this traditional gender system where broad shopping, we men learn that women are there to look after us giving us a room on it and that they should do this willingly. they gratefully get up a noise the a any expectation that he's not fulfilled by them in everyday life. what could be punished to equity on up with a social nella. ah, the group moves towards the government buildings engaging in a game of cat mouse was police. ah,
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the government has barricaded the national palace. so the protesters have written the names of murdered women on the barriers. a potent reminder of the many mexican women who have lost their lives in the president is killing us to by ignoring our denunciations and by cuddling us here and shooting us with tear gas. one on some women are persecuted or accused of breaking the law just because we are demons treating for our survival up what my child, what i sort of mean in more than 90 percent of cases, violent criminals and mexico go unpunished. president lopez of their daughter often down plays, assaults against women, yet denounces their graffiti. ah,
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i miss vasa de, that'll a boy last time they threw fire crackers at the door of the national palace, the noise so long that these not only damages this historic building. yeah. but it also affects people. ah, verizon us, blue mexico is a country marked by violence, white drug wars and time claim thousands of victims every year. a place steeped and matches culture. on average 10 women are killed every day and mexico sometimes because of their gender, a crime known as famous site. often the perpetrator comes from within the victims community. ah, a suburb of mexico city, a metropolis of several 1000000 sheer
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loaded dis, casea is searching for her missing daughter, norma diane, the blue one . but as long as in call mrs. xhylia, when they're not madam, it's been 3 years and 5 months. she left for work one day, i saw her off, blessed her, and hugged her. lord have thought that it would be the last time with the last hug . it would be more with our phone. ah ah 2 men
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confess to norma's murder, but the young woman's body was never found. there was never a verdict either. lord, this believes the authorities want to put the case behind them. after could have been eligible for them to come is rosalyn bullet as you'd guessing only when i have my daughter's body in my arms will i say she's dead for you until then i will continue to search and fight. fmc always told me, mamma, you are my warrior, my mama, we are the 3 musketeers separate us, one for all and all, for one of us. those words are always in my head here, women, it's for her and my other daughter support and i'm still on my feet fighting jojo at the boys on polygon, flatow m. ah,
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not this has long since lost confidence in the police and the judiciary faced with the authorities, lack of action, she gathered information herself and passed it on to them. mm. the authorities have no new information for lord this to day, either goodness, by song. this is my 20th time here in 3 years and 5 months live of it that i flung a finger loaded this quickly suspected her daughter's boyfriend, but nobody listened. allowing them, they will recommend like is it the guy he told a friend that he lured women and got paid for it. so i told the local prosecutor, they that he wanted proof not words in may because you want proof for it and get to work. i've gathered all the information and documents. i've done all the work in
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this office after 3 years and 5 months. i'm not an expert able guy. i'm not a lawyer, but the life teaches you to be tough in order to find your daughter. orland quinton hardly. huh. been was good. one is about up of the book with us when the kush this year. so lingo. linda, this is yellow, is it? the justice system is sluggish and not sufficient enough to handle over cases. was gallagher's in the low don't important you handle the out of every 100 acts of violence on about 98.5 percent go unpunished. quality get unemployment this. impunity in addition to the inertia and then this gender culture that leads to us men not taking active responsibility for meaning that we don't only think about change, but act accordingly. my oldest leads to the suppressive system. it was can rattle as it is. this is tim, are open as he will. i said before, quando us
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a c not on nothing unless i knew a few years ago, a young woman leslie was merge on the university campus here in mexico city. they in doing the la quinta, at the time, is the city prosecutor's office circulated messages via it's twitter account, less b may have been murdered. but according to our initial investigation, she'd like to party and drink a lot of alcohol in this beef will not take a gift without things are completely irrelevant for a woman was murdered here either there must start investigating what happened. very good. how are you going to solve this case a little better? because you know, lou leslie was found dead by this telephone booth on the university campus. investigators claimed she took her own life ah mean life. her mother never believed that version of events. and neither did her lawyer,
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[000:00:00;00] ah, we whether we need a key, good asio sucking of evil, but of i who they are today, i can come here, thanks to the students and young women who have supported me with the and they were here from the beginning and gave less for your voice a get is that pretty momentous but we are happy. we said this was not suicide table, it was pharmacy. he and on northwest we see they said, we don't care if she was a university student or not. no, no, no, seem or what the facts are that her lifeless body was found here and it had traces of violent listen, we will see that electro is good. so quite possibly the frank or there are lucky it the in their lives was of you live here? less peace mothers, lawyers. i you already had ara exposed,
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the investigators negligence. 22 year old legacy was murdered by her partner. but he looked happy to my uncle is be savvy, as was you, alex gay, neal gallagher, i believe one of the exhibits who claimed less. we committed suicide here, that she had come here to the phone booth where to put a phone cord around her neck and dropped herself away. these experts never came here because they didn't test this with a mannequin or other method dismal. they didn't take into account less bees weights or height, they're all the size of the attacker. basically, they just imagined how it might have happened. this is what it might be now, don't come, that's not a scientific methodist. is only met those he must these case caused outreach certain authorities had blamed less v for her own death.
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but eventually her murderer was sentenced to 45 years in prison. good. i will not hauling a gay nor a thin yeoman break. the heavy lackey, they said she was a young woman with no life prospects. e that she took drugs from the city, a series of prejudices, but a stereotype receipt lies death that dragged the memory of leslie into the mud. gay people saw these as excuses by the institutions to justify less fees, death, and normalized, the violent lazy e, nor the message to society was that this was a death that wasn't worth asking about in a while, ella bene? but i own that. when a bad a, after this case, politicians and the judiciary were forced to react, they created a prosecutor's office dedicated to famous sites, an office, lesbians, mothers, lawyers,
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i uti now heads as the special prosecutor for pharmacists and mexico city. the attorney general publicly apologized as some of them could him and we have a crime before us that was poorly investigated over a file that was poorly kept in a case that was badly presented to the judges. hearing a crime that almost went unpunished in a crime. that happened in a context of violence against women where we are criminalized, harassed in the streets, in the workplace, and in schools. there are now 4 times as many investigators working on premises and her prosecutor's office. but the cases are piling up all the same as yaki casey. that is just one case. what i think of all of it. oh,
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oh. cinema . it doesn't seem to she or nurse knows who has seen the subtle craft which is not enough to just establish new institutions at. so if you look behind the curtain, you see that they are often sand cancelled, but there is nothing behind them. now they have no resources, no staff, they are institutionally weak because they lack. so let legal foundation they, if there is no political will to morrow, they will disappear again just as easily as either fussing this up at i said this trust of the mexican state runs deep. young women preferred to trust their friends and community. once again, we meet and she and the meet she is, or the kitties accompany women who want to have abortions. with medication, abortions are allowed only in
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a few parts of mexico. i met was on which i got those e l as a one that is i love cats. and we tried to find something that could bring women together whilst taking some of the seriousness out of it. so it's serious, of course, in the sense that it should be legal and we have to look out for each other and everything. but god, and we wanted to take away that imposed, granted that going that it's something bad and we're condemned for it is my lot again, nothing because that does not mean in echo morrila her a lesson though the me cheese obtain the necessary medication and stay with women during their abortion through instagram, they raise awareness. among other things of contraceptives, to which many have no access at all. and me knows that is a lesson go. she goes gabby and william, and they're so at least 3 out of 5 women,
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i accompany every day. those have been raped by their partner. but both this has to do with a lack of sex education. but it's also to do with a situation of extreme violence against women. a women who have abortions have often experienced extreme violent resiliency other oh, and also became pregnant at 16 after being raped in the capital. it was possible to have an abortion. but no one prepared her for what was to come to nothing if he had a man, not the avenging for my sins will 15th it. but as i read it goes, i've been noticing them as it will need to do no information with a look of us exports. whether you'll have after effects on whether you spell something and how a whether you will bleed jaeger or no. there was no information a lot of me at that time, a woman approached me and she saved me the bus. and i had told one of my friends when i was going through and she called
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a companion knuckle. but i didn't even know these women existed. what they do exist yet, it doesn't look great if guess young. if the lower yeah. gaga. she stayed with me for 3 days as the yes, she gave me a sense of calm. he and i realized i'm not the only girl who's been in this kind of situation may like went that, that in the, in the kennesaw alone he got, she got a gas bus or the board. what is the ah dos come on me when i might not one more, no other women should have to go through what she went through abuse, rape, harassment, inequality, guns. yeah. these are scars, that she symbolically carries on her body shackles. she wants to shake off. ah, all of the women here share similar struggle.
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ah good a girl as go buzz out of him be muslim is good. our sisters in argentina give us great help, you know, but not only for mexico, but for all of latin america was bad at them. we have seen what can be achieved by all these women coming together. credit how we were able to change things, whether that pressure must continue love, but if young jin nika said you, ah, well argentina is leading the way conservative forces on the continent want to turn back the clock. like in brazil, still the largest catholic country in south america. mm. ah. but in south odl, catholics have some competition.
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ah. right in the middle of the city, evangelical pentecostals are building their mega churches. a demonstration of power ah, or worship service and a brand new church in your cell phone? oh, the leader of the mega church see less money for you has come in person. one of the richest pastors in brazil, he's the celebrity, was nearly 9000000 followers on various social networks and as closely acquainted with former president bol sonata. ha, ha, my lease studies averaged a fair job, but it was also been yeah, got
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a partial gum. i. he yelled an enormous amount of power and political influence l. a big thing. see i shin the irish yet the the shuttle who but i you brazil is very fertile ground to the country is open towards evangelicals, but are very, very open for their religion. with brazil is fertile ground because of its raging inequality. poor neighbourhood said next to luxury housing, and as the state fails to look after, at citizens churches step in, they are everywhere. they promised social advancement to the hard working provided they abide by the moral doctrine of the evangelicals. marla fire sees herself fighting a culture war against left us and gender equality. proponents who want to disrupt
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the god ordained order. ha book yeah. she, she, a dodgers event, bo, from media in western society, family and marriage of the basis of christian values. this is an attempt to change that. you think the truth is that the left wants to change? that is not ass evangelicals. it's the left with their cultural marxism. so what they've realised that force of arms won't work. so they're trying the power of education. they say we will destroy the patriarchal family for media. it's the last resort and stronghold of authority in society. that is what's at stake today is to go home who was present bill, but as it, thanks you too. but as you ah, the patriarchal family with the man as its head is the dogma of brazilian machismo . hardly any one embodies that light fall sonata and malice fire is fully behind
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him. with full bush with my hand, the more he combines 2 things, all the moral agenda and the important issues of the country, the fight against corruption, crime yard wilson arrow is against abortion. he represents the moral agenda that we defend, as i've had them all to march different them. in the outskirts of sao paolo, the organization, u. p. m, assist victims of domestic violence and 2020. about 3900 women were killed and brazil. according to lawyer eric up went, the problem was for a long time, considered a private matter. women hardly spoke about it out of shame. now the far right
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rules with the blessing of evangelicals making life difficult for feminists and brazil. mm. i wanted to talk with k. i mean, tell me that there they don't med no, it's a huge step backwards. again, their mentality is from the middle aged women also want to be in power on his boss to put the air as moliere and women want to have autonomy over their body. it auto know mia saw be proper portable, ne e gray suppressed. that by telling us how to behave is to not form a homogeneous doubted. dress i she what our values are he why was not who to have a relationship with quizes not as well. oh, did they want to totally restrict us and i, and we don't want that any more cut is to on dizzying snow came eyes to day
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assault survivor. christiana is here for counseling. jo, half of her face has been paralyzed since her husband shot her in the head. oh, glenna is a paul that the government has east gun loss is coded with. she believes that women's policy remains unimportant to the government. through sundays a covered zia, he paused to cut the maze as he should day oma inform us. so inc, here it is bad. every day, every month we hear that another facility has reduced its team or closed down. meanwhile, violence against women has increased using thumb. be key of your lean support with
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the liberalization of gun laws. we knew the main target would be women lava. a quite a bit of thunder. the ottoman a lease ball was it was one day back in the northern argentinian province of tacoma, 6 months have passed since a portion was legalized run. suddenly the poor women in the area can go to a doctor if they don't want a child. at least in theory, with identity, if you are denied all options here in these mountains, it means death. then you try all kinds of things. and you quickly resort to old practices. we're talking about clothes hangers, parsley mom, these people have cost many lives. i would run back open these to have gone to court with women seeking abortions. now that they no longer have to work under ground, they can councilwoman officially powerful. but even after legalization,
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resistance is huge. hurry and we'll pick them up from us on the la. i got you f of the $50000.00, but we knew it would be more difficult for us here than in the rest of the country that i'm talking about. the north one, especially tacoma, and the other we knew we would struggle because this province was designated pro life except meaning, again, legal abortion over the with a gun you amy theme, if abortion is still to bo, even in hospitals, they explained everything. so women keep coming to them, i know for what what it is in practical implementation of the law is still long ways off and took woman doctors here are still allowed to refuse to perform abortions, for reasons of conscientious objection. according to the gynecologist, he say lot i natca, most of them do. i really don't. we don't do any off. he doesn't shake little
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humble, strained them at eagles in my hospital, a maternity clinic out of 30 doctors. the 27 are conscientious objectors and refuse to apply the law. see what i mean that, that i only 3 are not, does is a be in the solomon. this fact alone shows that the vast majority in the region do not agree with this law. that would always, you know, i thought there were a little connect the lady, i will this is a new stage and the struggle for legal abortion into common cecilia outsets practice has become a focal point for anyone seeking information. the silence around abortions, clandestine procedures criminalization. all of this has left many emotionally wounded with
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money that that hooks young woman better than that are. so come y'all, a bottle of main us army for my point of view. i'm you look on the nicholas zation of abortion. has strengthened women. if you need an abortion today, you are in a very different position. you know, of a woman who knows that there is a law that protects her age. who knows that she will not go to jail back. who knows that the state supports her is in a very different position when she asks for a legal, safe, and free abortion when she knows that she will not die because she is being treated by a doctor lab and it will medical, it's radically life changing. how the government that i read when is iris, the capital of argentina was the starting point of the feminist wave and latin america, veronica goggle, and the others still have many issues to fight for violence against trance people,
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new quote or regulations. the pressure must continue. women's strength has always lane and the power of their unity on the street. and they don't intend, on giving up what they have gained with ah, just across the border and epic party is kicking off where attendees can enjoy themselves in a way that will be impossible back home. people from iran travel to eastern turkey by, by
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