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Ñusta Carranza Ko
Ñusta Carranza Ko (nko@ubalt.edu) is an Assistant Professor of Global Affairs and Human Security in the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Baltimore. She received her PhD from Purdue University and holds Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from New York University, University of Windsor, and McGill University, respectively. Her research interests include cross-regional research on transitional justice processes in Latin America and East Asia, including policies of memorialization in Peru and South Korea and questions of indigenous peoples' rights in Peru. |
Forcibly sterilized during Fujimori dictatorship, thousands of Peruvian women demand justice
Ñusta Carranza Ko | 6 Mar 2021 |
The regime of Alberto Fujimori sterilized 272,028 people between 1996 and 2001, the majority of them Indigenous women
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