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My contributions to the Religious discrimination article:

China
Uyghurs or Uighurs are an ethnic and religious minority group in China. Their identity is based on the Islamic religion and has roots in the former East Turkistan culture. They reside in Xinjiang, an autonomous region situated in the west of the country. This group is persecuted by the Chinese government due to its perceived threat to the nation’s security and identity. The Chinese government believes Uyghurs have separatist, extremist, and terrorist thoughts. It has detained around one million Uyghurs in camps. According to the Chinese government, these camps are created to re-educate the minority Muslims by learning about the negative consequences of extremism. Detainees are punished in these camps. The treatment of the Uyghurs goes against human rights because they are sent to the camps involuntarily and for an indefinite period of time. The discrimination against Uyghurs comes in many forms. Some apparent restrictions include the ban from wearing religious veils or robes in public. The training camps serve to inculcate beliefs congruent with the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese government is firmly opposed to all ideologies that deviate from those it supports, which explains its opposition to religion.

My contributions to the Intimate partner sexual violence article:

I changed the title of the article to "intimate partner sexual violence" to reflect the common term used in the literature.

At the end of the first paragraph of the article, I added the following sentence:

Women are the primary victims of this type of violence.

In the "Domestic violence and sexual abuse" sub-heading, I added the following sentence:

The percentage of women who are victims of physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner is around seventy.

Types of coercion
Aggressors can use different techniques to sexually abuse their partner.

Emotional coercion
Emotional coercion can be seen through the use of threats, manipulation, harassment, and neglect. A study shows that the harm done through this type of coercion is comparable to that done by rape.

Threats to a third party
Threats to a third party involve threatening the intimate partner to do what the male wants or else he will inflict pain on people she cherishes.

Threats of harm to the victim
Threats of harm to the victim imply threatening to inflict pain on the victim, whether by the intimate partner or by outsiders.

Physical force
Physical force is the use of objects, substances, and/or one’s own body to obtain sex. Homicide committed by an intimate partner is often preceded by sexual acts obtained through physical force.

Health effects
Intimate partner sexual violence is linked to intense sexual, physical, psychological, and reproductive damage. The effects can vary in duration.

Women who are victims of intimate partner sexual violence are at high risk of getting HIV and STI s. One reason for this is that men who are violent in this manner usually have dangerous habits like engaging in sexual acts with many individuals.

Victims of intimate partner sexual violence are also at risk of having undesirable pregnancies, abortions, miscarriages, and stillbirths. Infertility is another possible consequence of this violence on women.

Young victims of intimate partner sexual violence can come to adopt unhealthy behaviors such as the use of alcohol and drugs.

Children who have seen intimate partner sexual violence are profoundly affected psychologically. They can experience post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety. Children are likely to incorporate what they see into their belief systems because they are accustomed to it.