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Feminists exposed by rush to judgment

FEMINISTS in high places should be hanging their heads in shame.

In their desperation to avenge all women victims of sexual assault they gleefully seized on highly dubious and probably fabricated rape claims of one (apparently wealthy, according to mysterious bank transfers) African immigrant woman against a rich, powerful white

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Men should get a separate coach in Metro

Original Article.

Translation:

New Delhi: An organization fighting for men’s rights has demanded a separate coach for men in metro trains.

The organization is of the view that men are not safe in Metro trains and hence there must be a separate coach for men in metro. In a petition addressed

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Save the male, it is his day!

BANGALORE: Men, here’s an occasion to celebrate — you have a day for yourself, just like women do!

Not many — including men — know, but November 19 is celebrated as International Men’s Day. And the theme for this year is `Men are Emotional Beings’. “Indian men face a lot of

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Serious fun to mark Men’s Day

On Nov 19, men in Bangalore plan to draw attention to government policies that weigh heavily against them Farheen Hussain Not many men in this part of the world know that November 19 is celebrated as International Men’s Day. That’s why the National Coalition for Men (NCFM) has decided that it’s about time they

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If I left her, I would be killed

There’s a widespread belief that it’s mainly women who are the victims of violence in the home, but a study suggests that as many as 40% of victims are men.

The group Parity, which campaigns for men’s rights, says that male victims are often ignored by police and there are only

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Feminism going too far in Spain, “men’s lib” claims (Feature)

By Sinikka Tarvainen, DPA

Madrid (dpa) – Women’s rights need to be defended, most Spaniards agree – but do men need their own liberation movement as well?

Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero’s progressive women’s rights policies have sparked a debate on whether his campaign for the equality of

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Serbian women turn into husband-bashing wives

Between 7 and 10 per cent of men are exposed to either physical or mental abuse at home

“I must be the first man in the Balkans to admit that I have been battered by my wife,” Dusan Stojkovic said with a wry smile, speaking from Serbia’s first safe house

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Battered Balkan men struggle to overcome social stigma

10 per cent of Serbian men were exposed to either physical or mental abuse at home

Cuprija, Serbia: “I must be the first man in the Balkans to admit that I have been battered by my wife,” Dusan Stojkovic said with a wry smile, speaking from Serbia’s first safe house for battered

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