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June 28, 2011

Now Lebanon - Parliamentary committee discusses domestic violence law - June 28, 2011

Joint Parliamentary Committee met at the Parliament on Tuesday in the presence of Dar al-Fatwa representatives and discussed the stance of the Islamic religious authority concerning the domestic violence law designed to protect women from domestic violence, the National News Agency reported.
However, it did not elaborate any further.
Dar al-Fatwa issued a statement last week rejecting the civil personal status law on domestic violence that had been previously approved by the Administration and Justice Parliamentary Committee.


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