International women human rights defenders day: The protagonist unapparent
The Express Tribune speaks to courageous activists who have had to face many an uphill battle
November 28, 2014
Observed on November 29 since 2004, the day recognises rights defenders who face abuse and violations as a result of their advocacy or their gender.
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