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Pamela Cross is a feminist lawyer who works in the gender-based violence movement. She also sits on Ontario’s Domestic Violence Death Review Committee.
On March 30 that year, Assad gave a speech to parliament—his first since protests had broken out—in which he invoked conspiracy theories, blaming outside agitators for stirring up unrest; he also ...