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'''August 31st, 2015'''
The US Secretary of State John Kerry and the UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond Take Tough Stance Against Violence Against Women Committed by Recognized Terrorist Groups
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<span style="color:#e50033;">'''August 31st, 2015'''</span>
 
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'''The Foreign Ministers of the United States of America and the United Kingdom, Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, co-wrote an article yesterday, published in British broadsheet The Guardian, calling for tougher measures to be taken against violence against women. Pointing to cases in Iraq and Syria and in Nigeria, they highlight the abuse that is particularly prevalent in conflict areas and passed off as “sham marriages”.'''
 
'''The Foreign Ministers of the United States of America and the United Kingdom, Secretary of State John Kerry and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, co-wrote an article yesterday, published in British broadsheet The Guardian, calling for tougher measures to be taken against violence against women. Pointing to cases in Iraq and Syria and in Nigeria, they highlight the abuse that is particularly prevalent in conflict areas and passed off as “sham marriages”.'''
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