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Prison for the infidels, a proposal from the indigenous women of Bolivia

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La Paz, Mar 11 (EFE) .- (Camera: Yolanda Salazar) A group of indigenous Aymara women from Bolivia proposes to punish infidelity with jail and include it in the law to guarantee a life free of violence, since in their opinion it is a determining factor for many men in rural areas to abandon them and carry out other types of violence against them.FOOTAGE OF AYMARA WOMEN IN LA PAZ, BOLIVIA

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