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POLL RESULTS: World's five most dangerous countries for women 2011

by TrustLaw | Thomson Reuters Foundation
Wednesday, 15 June 2011 00:00 GMT

Afghan widows clad in burqas line up during a cash for work project by humanitarian organisation CARE International in Kabul January 6, 2010. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood

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Full results of a TrustLaw poll of experts revealing the world's five most dangerous countries for women in 2011

LONDON (TrustLaw) - From rape and domestic violence to lack of healthcare and education, millions of women experience daily peril, but nowhere more than in the five countries a TrustLaw Women expert poll identifies as the world's most dangerous countries to be female in 2011: Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan, India and Somalia.

See the complete results.

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