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Russian human rights activists claim that bullying in police stations and prisons is a common practice. The heroes of this issue of "Taboo" - a prisoner and a former prison employee - tell their truth about violence.
There are 16 million victims of domestic violence in Russia, 95% of them are women. At the same time, Russia is the same country where there is still no shame in saying something like: "If he hits you, it means he loves you." What is life like with a domestic tyrant? And can a woman really be to blame for being beaten?
Does a woman have the right to decide how to manage her own body? Or since she gets pregnant, her body doesn't belong to her? What is the outcome of the attempts of the state and the Russian Orthodox Church to get involved in issues related to abortion? And how do doctors feel who have to perform abortions every day?