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Leylâ Pervizat is a feminist researcher and women’s human rights defender based in Turkey. She has been working and writing on the issue of honor killings since 1996, and has lobbied on this issue before international human rights mechanisms.
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"One Bed, Different Dreams: The Beijing Olympics as Seen in Tokyo," by James Farrer.
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