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Honor Killings: Cultural Traditions and the Fight for Women's Rights

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Honor Killings: Cultural Traditions and the Fight for Women's Rights
Honor Killings: Cultural Traditions and the Fight for Women's Rights

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Honor Killings: Cultural Traditions and the Fight for Women's Rights

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In "Honor Killings: Cultural Traditions and the Fight for Women's Rights," Maria Santos delves into the complex and deeply rooted practice of honor killings, examining the historical context, cultural perspectives, ethical dilemmas, and societal impact of this horrific violence against women. She evaluates the role of culture and tradition in perpetuating honor killings, explores the fight for women's rights through international human rights frameworks, activism, and legal reforms, and presents compelling case studies from Pakistan, India, and Western countries. Santos also offers prevention and intervention strategies, emphasizing the importance of education, support services, and empowering women towards a future free from honor killings. This thought-provoking book sheds light on a critical issue and calls for collective action towards sustainable change.

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