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Author: Lurilla Bereveskos

29 Aug

The Technological Key to Combatting Bride Kidnapping in Central Asia

[Lurilla Bereveskos is a human rights researcher and Princeton in Asia fellow. She has conducted research for the U.S. Department of State's Office to Monitor and Combat Human Trafficking and co-authored the report "How to Stop Disinformation in Democracy" which was submitted at the request of the UN Human Rights Council as inputs into the Council's work.] A typical wedding day...

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