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Virginity Testing: Where do we draw the line between culture and human rights?
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Virginity Testing: Where do we draw the line between culture and human rights?

In South Africa, virginity testing still takes place. Tens and thousands of virgin Zulu girls and women travel to eNyokeni palace KwaNongoma in Eastern KwaZulu-Natal annually to dance for their king. BBC's Sally Boyani went to Pietermaritzburg to find out more about virginity testing.

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