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  2. Women in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Women in Uruguay are women who were born in, who live in, and are from Uruguay. According to Countries and Their Cultures , there is a "very high proportion" of Uruguayan women participating in the labor force of the South American country.

  3. Women in Uruguay protest over gang rape - AOL

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    Thousands of women took the streets of the Uruguayan capital of Montevideo on Friday, to protest against a rape case that has shocked the country. (Jan. 29)

  4. Cotidiano Mujer - Wikipedia

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    Cotidiano Mujer (Everyday Woman) is a Uruguayan feminist collective based in Montevideo. The group's mission is to contribute to promotion of social, cultural, and political change that works towards gender equity and democracy among women in Uruguay and Latin America. [1] It has published a newspaper, as well as books and conference proceedings.

  5. Nearly 50 years after her death, Uruguay lays to rest a woman ...

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    MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Nearly five decades after Uruguayan security forces seized Amelia Sanjurjo from the street, disappearing the newly pregnant woman into the maw of the military's prison ...

  6. 50+ Most Influential Latin American Women in History for ...

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    Lucía Topolansky, a former Tupamaro (someone associated with the Tupamaros, a Marxist-Leninist urban guerrilla group in Uruguay) became the first female Vice President of Uruguay in 2017.

  7. Human rights in Uruguay - Wikipedia

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    Uruguay is generally committed to the promotion and protection of human rights and ranks as the most rights conscious nation in South America. [6] However areas of concern remain, including inhumane prison facilities, access to justice for crimes committed as a result of the dictatorship and discrimination towards women.