Algeria: When Going to Court is Too Great a Trial
26th Sep 2005, 20:16 GMT
In a sad reflection of the times, the Drop-In Assistance Centre for Female Sexual Harassment Victims has done a bustling trade in the Algerian capital, Algiers, since being established two years ago. Hundreds of women have made use of the centre, which is funded by the General Union of Algerian Workers - the country's largest labour body.
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