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Reproductive Health Matters
An international journal on sexual and reproductive health and rights
Volume 9, 2001 - Issue 18: Images / Services
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Editorial

Images, reproductive health and the collateral damage to women of fundamentalism and war

Pages 6-11 | Published online: 01 Nov 2001

References

  • Global Gag Rule threatens lives of Nepali women. 19 July 2001; US Newswire.
  • R. Feldman, K. Clark. Women, religious fundamentalism and reproductive rights. Reproductive Health Matters. 4(8): 1996; 12–20.
  • L.P. Freedman. The challenge of fundamentalisms. Reproductive Health Matters. 4(8): 1996; 55–69. See also the articles by Amal Abd El Hadi, Islamic politics in Beijing: change of tactics but not substance; Amrita Basu, The gendered imagery and women’s leadership of Hindu nationalism; and Sandra Kabir, An experience of religious extremism, in the same issue.
  • From: S. Burall. Justice, not military force, must rule. [letter]. Guardian. 12 October 2001. (UK).
  • Bosnia-Herzogovina: the failure to arrest Radovan Karadzic and Ratko Mladic. Women’s Action Update 3.6. August 2001; Equality Now.
  • Quoted in a letter to the editor Guardian. October 2001. (UK).
  • Quoted in a recent speech by Rosalind Petchesky at a university teach-in about 11 September.

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