Lebanon on Wednesday joined other Arab nations in abolishing a law that lets rapists escape punishment if they marry their victims in a move applauded by women’s rights campaigners. On the heels of Jordan scrapping its law earlier this month, and Tunisia doing so last month, Lebanese lawmakers voted to do away with article 522…
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- El Líbano se unió el miércoles a otras naciones árabes para abolir una ley que permite a los violadores escapar del castigo si se casan con sus víctimas, en una medida aplaudida por los defensores de los derechos de las mujeres.
- On the heels of Jordan scrapping its law earlier this month, and Tunisia doing so last month, Lebanese lawmakers voted to do away with article 522….
- La suscripción es GRATIS.