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Why are children's bodies battlefields of communal and family wars?

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Parashar, Swati
D'Costa, Bina

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The Indian Express

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Children's bodies are 'feminised' the same way as women's bodies are. Bodies become frontlines where men fight their wars, bond through gangrapes and communicate messages of hatred towards other communities.

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The Indian Express

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2037-12-31