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Девочки я вшелторе в Майами написала на него в полицию сфотографировали мой палец синий весь он тоже на меня накатал что то в полицию ко мне приходили на работу оставили документ придти забрать это наверное тоже я не имею права ему звонить писать и приближаться первой Гринки нет что то бесплатного иммиграционного адвоката они мне не дали вообщето предложили но я пошла там только на 12 мая а мой который файлил на АОС запросила за форму 360 850 дол в рассрочку я не знаю что мне с ней делать или ждать там до 12 мая 25 апреля нас двоих вызывают по абьюзу ,если палец был весь синий и сфотографировали его вроде просто сильный ушиб два дня был опухший но большая гиматома была это физический абьюз? А про всякий другой и за шею придушивал и туфли мои ломал и прочее молчу жить низа что тем более с его родителями там папа все ему на ус наматывает шелтор тоже нормальный я русская одна самая молодая ко мн все относятся хорошо подсказывают а самая главная в шелторе пойдет со мной 25 апреля на слушанье.Но все равно мне так все страшно пишите пожалуйста что мне делать что я могу попросить еще из шелтора работаю без разрешения на работу на работе все вроде понимаюм менеджер ко мне нормально относится а что они могут даже жилье помочь предоставить , а то что с него что то так он сам не работает ему кредит за машину нечем платить он в минусе девочки не бросайте меня я в начале пути чтобы ничего не упустить дайте правильные советы lightlife вам спасибо вы первая откликнулись просто я на этот топик перешла вы мне задавали вопрос в каком я штате Майами Флорида


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Девочки дайте ссылку куда еще можно обратиться в Майами флорида в какие службы помощи


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здесь почти никто не смотрит, откройте тему отдельную ниже (не в прилепленных ) и вам накидают адресов с помощью


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Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc. does not handle most immigration cases. If you need an attorney to help you with this type of problem, you can call the following organizations for help:

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Jeanette Smith, Program Director
10700 Caribbean Boulevard, Suite 301
South Dade Office Tower 1
Miami, FL 33189
Telephone 305-252-6441

Catholic Charities Legal Services, Inc. (CCLS)
Randy McGrorty, Executive Director
7101 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33318
Telephone 305-758-3301

Church World Services (CWS)
Virginia Coto, Director
1924 NW 84 Avenue
Miami, FL 33126
Telephone 305-774-6770

Colombian American Service Association (CASA)
Juan Carlos Zapata, Acting Director
8500 SW 8th Street, Suite 218
Miami, FL 33144
Telephone 305-448-2272

Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc. (FANM)
Marleine Bastien, Director
7900 NE 2nd Avenue, 7th floor
Miami, FL 33138
Telephone 305-756-8050

Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center (FIAC)
Cheryl Little, Executive Director
3000 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 400
Miami, FL 33137
Telephone 305-573-1106

Florida International University College of Law
Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic (FIU)
Troy Elder, Clinical Assistant Professor of Law
Florida International University, University Park
Miami, FL 33199
Telephone 305-348-7541

International Rescue Committee (IRC)
Leslye Boban, Director
2750 Coral Way, Suite 200
Miami, FL 33145
Telephone 305-444-1417

St. Thomas University Human Rights Institute
(St Thomas HRI)
Christine Reis, Managing Attorney
1830 N.W. 7th Street, Second Floor, Suite 1009
Miami, FL 33125
Telephone 305-628-6737

St. Thomas University School of Law Immigration Clinic
(St Thomas Immigration Clinic)
Lauren Gilbert, Professor and Clinic Director
16401 N.W. 37 Avenue
Miami Gardens, FL 33054
Telephone 305-623-2309

World Relief (WR)
Gregg Davis, Florida Director
2150 SW 8th Street
Miami, FL 33135
Miami Telephone 305-541-8320

Hospital Del Alma
29501 S.W. 152 Avenue
Homestead, FL 33133
Homestead Telephone 305-247-0459


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BECOMING A CLIENT

You may become a client of any of the Providers in a number of ways:

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)

Call 305-252-6441 to schedule an appointment to apply for services. One attorney. Free or low cost services.

Catholic Charities Legal Services (CCLS)

Call 305-758-3301 to schedule an appointment or walk-in to its offices Monday through Friday to apply for services. Several attorneys. Free or low cost services.

Church World Service (CWS)

Call Maria Avila at 305-774-6770 to schedule an appointment or walk-in to its offices on Tuesday or Thursday between 9am and 2pm to apply for services. Several attorneys. Free or low cost services.

Colombian American Service Association (CASA)

Call 305-448-2272 to schedule an appointment. Walk-in for emergency services Monday through Friday. One attorney. Sliding scale fees.

Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami (FANM)

Call 305-756-8050 or walk-in to its offices Monday through Friday to apply for services. One attorney. Sliding scale fees; no fees (except application costs) for indigent Haitians residing in Miami-Dade County.

Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center (FIAC)

Call 305-573-1106 or walk-in Monday through Friday to get an application for services. Call for more information regarding services for battered women, public benefits, and special projects. Several attorneys. No fees except application costs.

FIU College of Law/Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic (FIU)

Call Clinic Administrator Zoraya Ledesma, at 305-348-7541 to schedule an appointment. No walk ins. Operates September to April only. One attorney supervises law students. No fees except application costs.

International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Contact Christina Collado at 305-444-1417 to schedule an appointment. No walk-ins. Serves primarily its own refugee, parolee, and asylee re-settlement clients. No attorneys. One Accredited Representative. Nominal fees.

St. Thomas University Human Rights Institute (St Thomas HRI)

Call 305-628-6737 to schedule an appointment for services. Walk-ins are not encouraged. Several attorneys. No fees except application costs. Restricted to serving only Cubans and Haitians who have been in the US less than 5 years.

St. Thomas University School of Law Immigration Clinic (St Thomas Immigration Clinic)

Call 305-623-2309 or walk-in to its offices Monday through Friday to be preliminarily screened for services. Full appointments are scheduled for a later date after screening. Two full-time faculty supervise law students. No fees except application costs.

World Relief (WR)

Call 305-541-8320 to schedule an appointment or walk-in Monday through Friday. Open until 8pm on Tuesday and Thursday. No attorney. Several Accredited Representatives. Low cost fees.


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AuroraSafety писал(а):
А если в браке, к примеру, spousal abuse, economical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, куда обращаться? В основном, когда муж опасен, то тогда идут в shelter и звонят в полицию о violence. А если он не бъет, а давит эмоциально, то как лучше поступить?


А если муж высе оплачивает своему дитяти. А твоемув ребенку ничего. Это абюз???????????


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ссылки о menthal cruelty и verbal abuse.

http://www.drirene.com/verbalabuse.htm

http://www.divorcenet.com/states/illinois/ilart_13

http://en.allexperts.com/q/Abusive-Rela ... -abuse.htm


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Primula писал(а):
я вот нашла ссылку на бесплатные юридические услуги людям, участвующим в судопроизводстве по иммиграционным делам. это перечень адвокатов и организаций. они могут наверное и более правильно перенаправить вас.
LIST OF FREE LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDERS

http://www.usdoj.gov/eoir/statspub/reco ... roster.pdf

телефон национальной горячей линии для сообщении о бытовом насилии
1-800-799-7233



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Women Shelters Georgia - Addresses and Information
Community organizations like the Women Shelters Georgia provide programs, services, and resources to people who have been victims of intimate partner violence or abused.These organizations can help you fill up the court papers necessary to get legal help and protection.

ALBANY Liberty House of Albany - Women Shelters Georgia PO Box 2046 Albany , GA 31702 Phone: 229-439-7094 Hotline: 229-439-7065

ATHENS Project Safe PO Box 7532 Athens , GA 30604 Phone: 706-549-0922 Hotline: 706-543-3331

ATLANTA Face To Face YWCA of Greater Atlanta 599 Mitchell St. Atlanta , GA 30314 Hotline: 404-752-6199 Office: 404-614-2029 Women's Resource Center to End Domestic Violence P.O. Box 171 Atlanta , GA 30031 Phone: 404-508-9717 Hotline: 404-688-9436 Partnership Against Domestic Violence (PADV) 619 Edgewood Ave., Suite 101 Atlanta , GA 30312 Fulton County Hotline: 404-873-1766 Gwinnett County Hotline: 770-963-9799 Georgia State Victim Assistance Academy (GSVAA) Criminal Justice Coordinating Council 503 Oak Place, Suite 540 Atlanta, Georgia 30349 404/559-4949 (Voice) 404/559-4960 (Fax) State Bar of Georgia Pro Bono Project 104 Marietta Street, NW Suite 100 Atlanta , Georgia 30303 Phone: 404-527-8763 Georgia Advocates for Battered Women and Children 250 Georgia Avenue, S.E., Suite 308 Atlanta, GA 30312 Toll free: 800-334-2836 Phone: 404-524-3847 FAX: 404-524-5959

AUGUSTASafe Homes of Augusta PO Box 3187 Augusta , GA 30914 Hotlines: 706-736-2499 800-33-HAVEN (800-334-2836)

COLUMBUSColumbus Alliance for Battered Women PO Box 4182 Columbus , GA 31904 Hotline: 706-324-3850

DALLASS hepherd's Rest Ministries PO Box 737 Dallas , GA 30132 Hotline: 770-443-5213

DOUGLASVILLE SHARE House PO Box 723 Douglasville , GA 30133 Phone: 770-949-0626 Hotline: 770-489-7513

MACON Crisis Line & Safe House of Central Georgia, Inc. 277 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 204 Macon, GA 31201 Administration: 478-745-9292 Hotline: 478-738-9800

MARIETTA YWCA of Cobb County Crisis Intervention 48 Henderson Street Marietta , GA 30064 Phone: 770-427-3390 NEWNANThe Community Welcome House 147 Jackson Street Newnan, GA 30264 Office/Crisis line: 770-304-0966 ROMEHospitality House for Women PO Box 6163 Rome , GA 30162 Phone: 706-235-4608 Hotline : 706-235-4673

SAVANNAH Outreach location: 3025 Bull St. Savannah , GA 31404 Office: 912-651-0004 Hotline: 912-629-8888 Toll-free: 866-390-SAFE (7233) Savannah Area Family Emergency (SAFE) Shelter Main office: PO Box 61119 Savannah , GA 31420

VALDOSTA The Haven PO Box 5382 Valdosta , GA 31603 Hotline: 800-334-2836 Office: 229-244-4477

GRIFFIN Christian Women's Center 174 School Road Griffin GA 30223 Phone: 770-227-3700

CAROLLTON Carroll County Emergency Shelter PO Box 2192 Carrollton , GA 30116 Hotline: 770-834-1141


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что такое абьюз и домашнее насилие и как себя вести

http://ladyfromrussia.com/rus/safety/abuse.shtml

http://fvpfstore.stores.yahoo.net/

http://fvpfstore.stores.yahoo.net/worres.html
http://endabuse.org/programs/immigrant/ ... ussian.pdf


http://ladyfromrussia.com/rus/safety/abuse-usa.shtml


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печатаю текст здесь, потому что не знаю, может ли бриллиант распечатать сама (потом модеры могут убрать)

вот ссылка
http://endabuse.org/programs/display.php3?DocID=116

вот текст:

Questions & Answers for Immigrant and Refugee Women


You have a right to be free from violence in your own home

The Family Violence Prevention Fund has made this helpful brochure available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Russian, and Korean.


What is "domestic violence"?

Is your partner (husband, boyfriend, or "ex") extremely jealous and does he discourage you from speaking to friends or family? Does he prevent you from getting a job or learning English? Has your partner ever threatened to take away your children? Has he told you that he will have you deported?

Have you ever been hit by your partner? Has he forced you to have sex when you did not want to? Has he ever threatened to harm you with weapons like guns, knives or other objects?

Does your partner claim that his violence is your fault? Has he ever told you his violence is not serious? Does he blame drugs or alcohol for his violent behavior? Does he make you feel like you are crazy? Does he call you names that are hurtful and shameful to you?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, you are not alone. Many other women like you are in the same situation. Your partner's behavior is not your fault. Help is available to you.

Domestic violence tends to get worse over time. It does not go away on its own. We will outline some things you can do to protect yourself and your children from continuing violence.

We will refer to the abuser as "he." Some women are abused by other women, and some men are abused by women. While not all the legal remedies will apply to lesbian relationships, we will still provide some basic information about things you can do to make yourself safe. We will use the term "partner" to refer to a husband, boyfriend, or "ex" who may be abusing you.



What can I do?

There are a variety of services available to assist you to stop the violence in your home: shelters, hospitals, police, legal aid and other community services.



Should I leave my home if I am in danger?

YES. Go to a friend's house or a battered women's shelter. Shelters are usually free and often will have information about other services available in your community. If you stay with a friend or a family member, keep your location secret if possible. You have the right to keep your immigration status private.

If you leave your home, make every effort to take your children with you. It is also helpful if you can bring documents, such as:

driver's license

identification

passports

visas for yourself and your children

birth certificates

documents from any public assistance programs

rental agreements

checkbooks

credit cards

paycheck stubs

marriage license

copies of tax returns for yourself and your partner.

Information about your husband also can be helpful. If you cannot get a copy of his resident alien card or certificate of naturalization, copy down the information from those documents on a piece of paper. If you think you may need to leave in the future, pack these items in a bag so you can find them quickly as you leave or take them to a friend's home.



Should I call the police?

YES. Domestic violence is against the law. The police can escort you and your children out of the house if you want to leave and often can take you to a safe place. Officers may arrest your partner if they believe a crime has been committed. If the police officer does not speak your language, find someone other than your child or abuser to interpret for you.

Always ask the police to complete a report about the incident and get an incident report number so you can get a copy of the report. Also ask for and write down the name and badge number of the officer making the report. The police generally will not turn in a woman reporting domestic violence to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).

If your partner is taken into custody, he may be released in as soon as two hours. Use this time to find a safe place to go.



I have heard of protection orders. What do they do?

A protection order can keep the abuser from coming near you, attacking, sexually assaulting or contacting you, your children, or other family members.

Along with this protection order, in most states you also can ask for custody of your children and child support. In most states, you also can ask that the batterer be removed from your home and that the batterer not interfere with your immigration status.

You do not need to be a citizen or legal resident to get a protection order. For a protection order to be effective, you must be willing to call the police to enforce the order.



Can I get protection even if I am not a U.S. citizen?

YES. You do not need to be a citizen or legal permanent resident to get a protection order. A lawyer may be helpful, but it is not necessary to have one in order to get a protection order.

Applications are generally available at courthouses, women's shelters, legal services offices, and some police stations. A court generally will not ask about your immigration status when you ask for a protection order, a child custody order, or a dissolution. Ask a legal services attorney (i.e., attorneys who provide free legal services to low-income individuals) or an immigrant advocacy group in your area about the policy in your court.



How can I get lawful permanent residency without my husband's help?

A law passed by the U.S. government called the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) creates two ways for women who are married to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to get their residency.

The first is called "self-petitioning." Instead of depending upon your husband to apply for your residency with INS, you can apply on your own for yourself and your children. Your husband plays no role in the process and does not have to know you are applying for residency.

However, because the law is complicated, you should not go to the INS without first consulting a shelter worker, immigration attorney, or a domestic violence or immigration agency for assistance.

The second way to obtain residency is called "cancellation of removal." This is available to you only if you are in, or can be placed into, deportation proceedings. If you qualify for cancellation, the court may waive your deportation and grant you residency. However, because you must be in deportation proceedings before you can apply, be certain to see an immigration attorney before proceeding.

If you don't seem to qualify under VAWA, don't despair. There may be other ways you could get immigration status, such as a new visa Congress has created for crime victims. The best thing to do is to discuss your situation with an immigration or domestic violence advocate (DO NOT CALL INS.).


My husband is threatening to take my children away if I leave him. What can I do?

If your partner is threatening to take your children away or take them to his home country, you should:


Immediately get a custody order. This order can include an order to prohibit your husband/intimate partner from removing the children from the country in which you live.


If the children are U.S. citizens, send a copy of this order to the embassy of your partner's home country and a copy to the U.S. Department of State to prevent the issuance of passports and visas for the children.


Give a copy of the order to the children's schools and tell the schools not to release the children to anyone but yourself.


Make sure that you have recent photos, passports and birth certificates for the children. Keep a list of addresses and phone numbers of your husband's/intimate partner's friends and relatives in his home country.



How can I support myself and my children if I leave my husband?

The law requires that the father of your children support them, even if you are living apart, even if you were never married to him, and without regard to immigration status. You should contact a family lawyer or a domestic violence advocate to find out how to obtain child support in your state. Some married women also may be eligible to receive spousal support or alimony.

Lawful permanent residents may use their "green cards" or resident alien cards to demonstrate their eligibility to work. Refugees and other immigrants must apply for authorization to work. An immigration attorney will be able to tell you whether you are eligible for work authorization. It is very important that you do not use false papers to work or make false claims of United States citizenship.



I am a legal permanent resident. Am I eligible to receive welfare and Medicaid?

Some legal permanent residents are eligible for Food Stamps, although most legal permanent residents are not. Eligibility for Medicaid, Temporary Aid to Needy Families, and general assistance by legal permanent residents varies from state to state. You should consult an immigration or domestic violence advocate in your area.



I am a refugee. Can I receive welfare and Medicaid?

In the first five years after they arrive in the United States, refugees are eligible for Food Stamps, Temporary Aid to Needy Families, Medicaid, and other public benefit programs to the same extent as U.S. citizens.

Most refugees who have been in the United States for five years or more will no longer be eligible for Food Stamps. Eligibility for Medicaid, Temporary Aid to Needy Families, and general assistance by refugees who have been in the United States for five years or more varies from state to state. You should consult an immigration or domestic violence advocate in your area.



I am undocumented. Can I receive welfare and Medicaid?

If you are a battered undocumented woman whose husband has applied for legal permanent residency on your behalf, or if you have applied for legal permanent residency under the Violence Against Women Act, you are eligible for the same benefits as a legal permanent resident. (See above.)

If you are not eligible to apply for legal permanent residency, you will be ineligible for most forms of welfare. However, you are still eligible for emergency Medicaid. Contact an immigration or domestic violence advocate to help you find "safe" hospitals that will not report your undocumented status. You also are eligible for services from community groups, such as food distribution by churches, and assistance from domestic violence shelters.



Are my U.S. citizen children eligible for public benefits and Medicaid?

YES. Even if you are undocumented, your U.S. citizen children are eligible for public benefits just as other citizen children are. However, if you are undocumented, DO NOT reveal your immigration status when applying for benefits on behalf of your children, even if you are asked. The welfare office does not need to know what your status is in order to give benefits to your citizen children.



Will I be deported if I take any of the above actions?

If you are now a U.S. citizen, or you are a lawful permanent resident, or you possess a valid visa, you cannot be deported unless you entered the United States on fraudulent documents, violated conditions of your visa, or have committed certain crimes.

If you are undocumented or are unsure about your immigration status, you should seek the assistance of an immigration attorney to see if you can legalize your status. Until then, you should do what you need to do to make yourself safe.

Even if your husband/intimate partner were to report you to the INS, deportation may not follow, would not be immediate, and, in most cases, you would have the opportunity to present your case to a judge.



Will my husband/intimate partner be deported if I take action?

NO. If you seek assistance from a shelter or lawyer, it is extremely unlikely to result in the deportation of your partner.

If you contact the police and your partner is convicted of a crime, he may be deported, depending on his immigration status and the seriousness of the crime.

It is important to remember that you must keep yourself and your children safe. It is your partner that has put himself at risk by his actions.



Do I need to see an immigration attorney even if I cannot afford one?

Do not go to the INS without a lawyer or consulting with a lawyer. Your conversation with the attorney will be confidential, and he or she cannot report you to the INS. If you cannot afford to pay an attorney, contact the nearest legal services office or an immigration organization.


For more in-depth coverage of these issues, consult the manual Domestic Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Communities: Asserting the Rights of Battered Women, produced by the Family Violence Prevention Fund.


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вы можете также аппелировать не только к физ насилию, но и др препятствиям:
http://endabuse.org/programs/display.php3?DocID=113

Barriers


Battered immigrant women face many difficult barriers. The obstacles they encounter can be attributed to a combination of language, culture, citizenship status, or lack of access to services.

In addition to the physical violence, a battered immigrant woman may experience:
    ISOLATION:
    The abusing partner often keeps his victim isolated from family and friends - and from anyone who speaks her language. He also may not allow her to learn English.

    THREATS:
    He may threaten to report her to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and get her deported. Or he may threaten to
    withdraw the petition to legalize her immigration status.



    INTIMIDATION:He may hide or destroy important papers (such as her passport, identification card, Green card, health insurance card). He also may destroy the only property she has from her country of origin, including important mementos.



    CITIZENSHIP OR RESIDENCY PRIVILEGE USED AGAINST HER: The abusive husband may fail to file papers to legalize her immigration status, or withdraw (or threaten to withdraw) papers that have been filed.



    ECONOMIC ABUSE:
    He may report her to the INS if she works "under the table" -- or threaten to do so. He may not let her obtain job training or schooling so she can become financially independent.



    EMOTIONAL ABUSE:
    The abusive spouse may lie about her immigration status. He may write lies about her to her family and friends. He may call her racist names.



    CHILDREN USED:
    He may threaten to take her children away from the United States, or to report her children to the INS. Or he may threaten to hurt them.



    LANGUAGE BARRIERS:
    When a battered immigrant woman tries to get assistance from a domestic violence agency, she may not be able to use the help that is offered because it is not in her language and no one is available to translate.



    CULTURAL ISSUES:
    Services provided by domestic violence programs may not address relevant cultural issues, so the agency may propose ideas that are not culturally appropriate or may not be able to offer her the right kind of assistance.



    LACK OF ACCESS TO SERVICES:
    Domestic violence agencies may not understand the intricacies of immigration law and issues, and therefore be unable to help her solve her problems. Immigration agencies or attorneys may not recognize the signs of domestic violence, or know how to help.




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National Organizations for Immigrant Rights



National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild
14 Beacon Street, Suite 602
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 227-9727
Fax: (617) 227-5495
E-mail: gail@nationalimmigrationproject.org


National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
310 Eighth Street, Suite 307
Oakland, CA 94607
Phone: (510) 465-1984
Fax: (510) 465-1885
E-mail: nnirr@igc.org


National Immigration Law Center
1102 South Crenshaw Blvd., Suite 101
Los Angeles, CA 90019
Phone: (213) 938-6452
Fax: (213) 964-7940
Email: neville@nilc.org


National Immigration Forum
220 I Street, N.E., Suite 220
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: (202) 544-0004
Fax: (202) 544-1905


Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law
256 South Occidental Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Phone: (213) 388-8693
Fax: (213) 386-9484
E-mail: mail@centerforhumanrights.org


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