Out Of England: Indian Women Come Together To Fight For Equal Rights

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  • Published On: January 07, 2017
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Indian women while traveling on sponsored visas have faced domestic abuse many a times. From mental torture and physical abuse, they have been targeted several times but never got any help from anyone in the foreign land because of paucity of laws. Some Indian women came together this time to fight against such violence and are trying unflaggingly to bring some laws and legal actions against such act of shame. Watch this segment of Out of England with Radhika Iyer, where she is in conversation with those women who have faced such violence and who are fighting for such violence.

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