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7 Ways Authoritarian Groups & Movements Put Women at High Risk (Part 2)

 4. No DebateAuthoritarian regimes often suppress dissent and opposition, which can prevent the identification and exposure of abuses, 

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4. No Debate

Authoritarian regimes often suppress dissent and opposition, which can prevent the identification and exposure of 

abuses, 

neglect, 

or mistreatment of women, children, or vulnerable adults. 


This lack of transparency and accountability can perpetuate a culture of impunity, making it challenging to address issues affecting these populations.

5. Restriction 

Many authoritarian governments undermine civil society organizations, including human rights groups, women’s rights organizations, and child protection agencies. 

By restricting their activities, efforts to advocate for and protect the rights and interests of women, children, and vulnerable adults are hindered.


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