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Article: UN: Indigenous Women Victims of Violence
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EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
03-11-2005
Dateline: UNITED NATION
A human rights activist from Kenya claimed British soldiers have raped hundreds of women from her Somber tribe. A Canadian lawyer said over 500 indigenous women have died as a result of sexual violence in the last 20 years. A Nicaraguan surgeon accused Honduran soldiers and farmers of raping women from her Miskita tribe.
As a two-week meeting on the world's progress toward gender equality neared an end, indigenous women described the double discrimination they are subjected to and the high level of violence it produces.
"For indigenous women, gender-based violence is fueled by racism and discrimination as ...
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