Czech minister wants to prevent domestic violence
November 25, 2009
Prague - Some 10,000 people have sought help in connection with domestic violence in the Czech Republic this year, and at least 92 percent of victims have been women, Human Rights Minister Michael Kocab said today, adding his office is preparing a national plan to prevent domestic violence.
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