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Young woman in Tajikistan performing a traditional folk dance Tajik women playing a traditional guitar Tajik woman. Tajikistan is a country in Central Asia, with a population formed largely of Tajikistani (84.3%), with a significant Uzbek minority of 13.8%, and smaller numbers of Kyrgyz, Russians, Turkmens, Tatars, and Arabs. Tajikistan is one ...
It was excluding women from receiving pensions and other benefits. [13] Also wage gap was a prevalent issue, women only earning 46% of what men earned. [7] In April 2001, "Main Directions of the State Policy on Providing Equal Rights and Opportunities for Men and Women in the Republic of Tajikistan 2001–2010", was adopted. [13]
Tajikistan demonstrated decreased anti-trafficking law enforcement efforts during the reporting period. Article 130.1 of the criminal code prohibits both sexual exploitation and forced labor, and prescribes penalties of five to 15 years’ imprisonment, which are sufficiently stringent, but not commensurate with penalties prescribed for other grave crimes, such as rape.
An 18-year-old woman in Tajikistan committed suicide after her new husband subjected her to multiple virginity tests and also demanded a second wife, according to reports.. Rajabbi Khurshed ...
Tajikistan is a sex tourism destination for Afghans. [13] The more liberal regime in Tajikistan, the poverty of the country and a similar language make it attractive to Afghans, even if a Tajik visa may cost $500. [13] Tajikistan has such a bad reputation in Afghanistan that men going to the country may tell their wives they are going to India ...
Eighty-four children of women imprisoned in Iraq for joining Islamic State were repatriated to Tajikistan on April 30, local media reported, citing officials.Forty-three Tajik women and their 95 ...
Most Tajik women, especially those in the lower class leave school early to be wed, leaving them without an adequate education, and are often pushed into the lowest paying jobs, leaving them economically dependent on their husbands. In 2013, Tajikistan enacted the Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence, its first law against domestic violence.
"Russian Woman" (transliterated into Russian Cyrillic as Рашн Ԝуман, stylised in all caps), originally titled "Russkaya zhenshchina" (Русская женщина), is a song by Russian-Tajik singer Manizha, independently released as a single on 19 March 2021.