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Taboos/stigmas
This edition unveils the taboos and
stigmas across the region, shaping both
life and death in the Caucasus.
August/September 2017
Taboos/stigmas
This edition unveils the taboos and
stigmas across the region, shaping both
life and death in the Caucasus.
August/September 2017
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When Even Defending Yourself is Taboo
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Madina [not her real name] got married in her early 20’s for love, but 15 years later her husband turned out to be an abusive alcoholic -...
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I Have a Disability and I Have Sex
Growing up, Zaruhi Batoyan often dreamt about wearing a dress. As a little girl, her mother used to look at her thin arms and say,...
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09/15/2017
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