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World Service,8 mins

The Peruvian fight for justice over forced sterilisation

World Update

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It's one of Peru's dark secrets: in the 1990s, around 350,000 Peruvian women and 25,000 men were reportedly sterilised without their consent. It was part of a national programme, brought in during the office of then-president Alberto Fujimori, who had argued that a lower birth rate would drive down poverty. Now the voices of those who feel their rights were violated are becoming louder and clearer, and a campaign for justice is gathering pace. The Quipu project is one initiative working with women in remote rural villages to help them share their stories. Co-director Rosemarie Lerner explains. (Picture: Peruvian women at a campaign workshop / Credit: Quipu Project)

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