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Tag Archives: violence against women
The Case of the Missing Girls: Skewed Sex Ratios and Big Problems
Here is my TIME.com column on the recent rape-murder of an Indian medical student and Asia’s “missing girls”: (And I’m happy to say that Andrew Sullivan picked me up againĀ here.) The horrific gang rape and murder of a 23-year old … Continue reading →
Posted in Children/Teens/Young Adults, Erika @ TIME.com, Public Policy, Sexuality/Gender, Women-related
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Tagged andrew sullivan, china, female infanticide, gendercide, girl child, india, indian medical student, missing girls, rape, sex ratios, sex selection, sex selective abortion, violence against women
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